Evans wins Nottingham Open with victory over Thompson
Dan Evans defeated Jordan Thompson to win the Nottingham Open for the second time in three years as he continued his preparations for Wimbledon.
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Dan Evans defeated Jordan Thompson to win the Nottingham Open for the second time in three years as he continued his preparations for Wimbledon.
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Dan Evans defeated Jordan Thompson to win the Rothesay Open Nottingham for the second time in three years.
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