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French Open tennis - Dan Evans smashes chair and court with racket after shock defeat to Miomir Kecmanovic

Dan Quarrell

Updated 30/05/2021 at 17:11 GMT

It was another chastening experience for Britain's Dan Evans at the French Open as he suffered a first-round defeat yet again. This time, young Serbian player Miomir Kecmanovic was the player who ended his stay abruptly in Paris with a 1-6 6-3 6-3 6-4 win at Roland Garros. After winning the opening set it was a huge disappointment for Evans and he showed his feelings in explosive fashion.

Evans smashes chair and court with racket after shock defeat

Dan Evans smashed his chair and the surface of the court with his racket in anger immediately after his shock French Open defeat to Miomir Kecmanovic.
Kecmanovic has not had a top-50 win all year but he produced the biggest triumph of his season after three hours and four minutes to progress in Paris at the Birmingham-born player's expense.
For the 25th seed from Britain it was a third successive first-round loss at Roland Garros - and one which left him hugely disappointed at the end.
So disappointed, in fact, that he took out his anger on both his chair and the court with his racket after shaking hands with his opponent at the net.
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Kecmanovic was inspired for much of the match, despite losing the opening set 6-1, and swiftly hit back to cancel out and then overturn Evans' early lead.
The Serbian fans cheered on their man with a boisterous atmosphere on Court 6 which was a welcome sight - and one which both players clearly relished.
But Evans could not rise to the occasion and slumped to a frustrating defeat as he only mustered 10 games in the final three sets.
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It did appear at one point as though there was a fightback on the cards as Kecmanovic failed to serve out for victory at 5-3 up, but he would later keep his poise to do so at 6-4.
The Serb will next take on the winner of France's Corentin Moutet and compatriot Laslo Djere in the second round.
For Evans, he will have to quickly regroup and prepare for Wimbledon after a maddening end to what had seemed a promising clay-court season when he beat Novak Djokovic in Monte Carlo.
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Watch all the action from the 2021 French Open live on Eurosport, eurosport.co.uk and the Eurosport app with 13-time champion Rafael Nadal eyeing a remarkable 14th title at his favourite event and 2020 Roland Garros sensation Iga Swiatek aiming to replicate her stunning triumph in Paris.
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