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Dan Evans left searching for answers after Queen's defeat continues 'embarrassing' losing streak

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Dan Evans insists the show must go on despite being left searching for answers on how to snap his losing streak after another defeat on the opening day of the LTA's cinch Championships at Queen's.

Evans was comfortably beaten 6-4 7-5 by American Sebastian Korda on centre court to continue a poor run of form that has seen losses at the first time of asking at the French Open, Rome Masters and Madrid Masters.

Ad The defeat leaves the Birmingham-born player low on confidence ahead of Wimbledon but Evans knows he must keep plugging away in order to turn the tide.

TennisWilliams steals the show at LTA's Rothesay Classic Birmingham39 MINUTES AGO «I am not looking forward to playing any tennis at the minute, it's tough,» he admitted. «When you feel no confidence it is not a good spot to be in. »I would love to say I am looking forward to playing my next match but I am not and that is the honest truth. «Things aren't going the way I want them to go.

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