Britain's Dan Evans expects to be fit enough to play Wimbledon after overcoming a knee injury caused by slipping at Queen's.
The 34-year-old was left in tears after falling at the back of the court in his first-round match against Brandon Nakashima on 18 June. He initially feared the problem could rule him out of his home Grand Slam - and possibly stop him representing Great Britain in an Olympics for the first time."The scan was showing a lot worse than it was but the test of my muscle, the structure of my knee was all good," Evans said.Evans has been drawn against Argentine 24th seed Alejandro Tabilo in the first round, which will take place on Tuesday.
"My knee is in a good stable structure," said Evans, who has spent "a lot of time" in the gym and swimming pool to regain fitness."But I've been assured by the knee specialist there is no real risk of hurting it again – I trust his take on it."Can film and TV storylines lead to changing the law?'Ill feeling and mediocrity but rays of hope from elsewhere'
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