19-06-2016 19:49 via nottinghampost.com

Nottingham Post published Dan Evans saves three match points before beating friend Liam...

Nottingham-based Dan Evans says he had to dig deep to battle past good friend and compatriot Liam Broady and into the second round of the Aegon Open Nottingham.The British number four had to save three match points en route to a 3-6 6-2 7-6 (6) victory in two hours and ten minutes on Centre Court. Victory sets up a second-round meeting with 16th seed Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania in the second round on Monday.Evans, ranked 142 places above his opponent, found himself three match points down at.
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