Daniel Evans – ATP #188 – Player Profile, Match Statistics & Bio

Daniel Evans - ATP #188 Tennis Player
Daniel Evans
GBR Age: 35 (23-05-1990)
Hand: Right
Highest ranked: 21
ATP
#188
Current Ranking
LAST 52 WEEKS
22 - 25
46.8% wins
🔍 Player Bio

Daniel Evans clutches under pressure converting 44.0% of break chances. Currently ranked 188 in the ATP. Also, he capitalizes on pressure points with 41.8% success while returning. When receiving, he converts 27.1% of return games into breaks. However, he wins only 60.5% of pressure points when serving and wins just 69.0% points on first serve. Last match was 86 days ago.

Daniel Evans - Career History

Daniel Evans is a professional tennis player from Great Britain, currently ranked world No. 184 on the ATP Tour. He competes as a right-handed player. He has reached a career-high of No. 21. He turned professional in 2005.

A tough 2025 season for Daniel Evans. He reached two quarterfinals at Barletta Challenger and Guangzhou Challenger. Record: 12-15. Across surfaces: clay 5-6, hard 7-8. He won 53% on second serve return, averaged 0.36 double faults per game, and won 60% serve pressure points.

Daniel Evans faced difficulties in 2024. Hard results: 6-11.

Evans won the title at Washington and two semifinals in 2023. This brought a new career-high of No. 21. Competing on clay: 5-6. On hard, results were modest at 11-17.

The Brit's 2022 season featured semifinals at Canada, Sydney, and San Diego plus quarterfinals at Vienna, Antwerp, and Washington. Hard results: 24-16. Evans struggled on clay: 4-7. Evans capitalized on 42% of breakpoint opportunities, won 51% when opponents went to second serve, and held ground at 30% on first serve return.

Daniel Evans won the title at Murray River Open and one semifinal at Monte Carlo in 2021. A new career peak of No. 22 followed. Competing on hard: 13-13. On clay: 6-6. He defended brilliantly at 66% break points saved, kept 52% success rate on second serve, and kept serving under decent control with just 0.19 double faults per game.

Evans reached semifinals at Dubai, Vienna, and Antwerp plus quarterfinals at Adelaide and Rotterdam in 2020. This brought a new career-high of No. 28. Hard results: 19-11. He minimized errors with only 0.17 double faults per game, held ground at 31% on first serve return, and held steady at 51% on second serves.

The Brit's 2019 season featured the final at Delray Beach and two quarterfinals. Competing on hard: 14-13. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Evans held firm saving 63% of breakpoints faced, limited double faults to 0.21 per game, and held ground at 30% on first serve return. At lower-tier events, he won two titles at Surbiton Challenger and Nottingham Challenger. He also reached the final at Quimper Challenger. On the Challenger/ITF circuit: 20-4. Across surfaces: hard 10-4, grass 10-0. He averaged 0.15 double faults per game, saved 62% of break points, and converted 42% of break opportunities.

Daniel Evans delivered an impressive 2018 campaign. He captured one title at Vancouver Challenger. He also reached the final at Nottingham Challenger. Season record: 29-11. Surface breakdown: hard 19-9, grass 10-2. He won 73% on first serve, converted 43% of break opportunities, and won 53% on second serve.

2017 proved challenging for Daniel Evans. He broke into the top 50. Competing on hard: 9-5. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. He put immediate pressure winning 32% against first serves, executed at 44% on break chances, and won 50% when opponents went to second serve.

2016 proved to be a breakthrough season for Evans. He broke into the top 100. He won three titles at Aptos Challenger, Taipei Challenger, and Drummondville Challenger. He also reached finals at Busan Challenger and Dallas Challenger. Season record: 26-11. Results on hard: 25-9. He saved 63% of break points, won 53% on second serve return, and averaged 0.25 double faults per game.

Daniel Evans bounced back impressively in 2015. He won five titles at Egypt F17, Great Britain F6, Great Britain F7, Great Britain F9, and Knoxville Challenger. He also reached the final at Great Britain F8. Additional semifinals at Ireland F1 and Vancouver Challenger. Record: 38-9. Surface breakdown: hard 26-8, grass 10-0. He won 75% on first serve, averaged 0.55 aces per game, and won 50% on second serve.

2014 proved challenging for Daniel Evans. Evans dominated second serve returns at 54%, held firm saving 63% of breakpoints faced, and averaged 0.6 aces per service game. At lower-tier events: 2-6. He averaged 0.40 aces per game, won 51% on second serve, and averaged 0.33 double faults per game.

2013 proved to be a breakthrough season for Evans. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. He won two titles at Sweden F3 and Great Britain F6. He also reached finals at Aptos Challenger, Great Britain F7, and Vancouver Challenger. Record: 36-14. Competing on hard: 27-12. He won 50% on second serve return, averaged 0.48 double faults per game, and converted 46% of break opportunities.

The Brit delivered an impressive 2012 campaign. He won four titles at Great Britain F2, Great Britain F13, Great Britain F15, and Great Britain F16. Additional semifinals at Great Britain F12 and Great Britain F14. Season record: 37-13. Results on hard: 33-9. He won 50% on second serve return, won 48% on second serve, and averaged 0.33 double faults per game.

Daniel Evans competed at Futures/ITF level in 2011. He reached four finals at Thailand F2, Great Britain F3, Great Britain F4, and Great Britain F10. Additional semifinals at China F3, Bath Challenger, and Great Britain F16. Record: 35-24. Competing on hard: 31-21. He averaged 0.42 aces per game, won 66% on first serve, and saved 57% of break points.

Evans developed through Futures tournaments in 2010. He reached five finals at Italy F7, Great Britain F13, Great Britain F14, Great Britain F16, and Great Britain F17. Additional semifinals at Italy F8 and Great Britain F8. Season record: 31-18. Across surfaces: clay 7-3, hard 19-11. He won 21% on first serve return, won 50% on second serve return, and won 39% on second serve.

The Brit gained ranking points at Futures level in 2009. He captured one title at Jersey Challenger. He also reached the final at Great Britain F15. Additional semifinals at Great Britain F2, Great Britain F3, Great Britain F16, and Lexington Challenger. Record: 29-16. Competing on hard: 25-11.

Daniel Evans competed at Futures/ITF level in 2008. He won three titles at Great Britain F12, Great Britain F13, and Great Britain F16. Additional semifinals at Belgium F3, Great Britain F11, and Great Britain F15. Season record: 29-13. By surface: clay 7-4, hard 19-7.

Daniel Evans developed through Futures tournaments in 2007. He reached the quarterfinal at Great Britain F11. Record: 2-7.

Daniel Evans gained ranking points at Futures level in 2006. Season record: 0-6.

Daniel Evans Match History - All Surfaces

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Common Questions About Daniel Evans

What is Daniel Evans's record by surface?

Over his career at ATP level, Daniel Evans holds a record of 108-99 (52.2%) on hard, 21-28 (42.9%) on grass, and 17-35 (32.7%) on clay. At Challenger/ITF level: 243-124 (66.2%) on hard, 65-27 (70.7%) on grass, and 29-19 (60.4%) on clay. In the last 52 weeks: 5-4 (55.6%) on grass and 2-2 (50.0%) on hard at ATP level. 7-8 (46.7%) on hard, 5-6 (45.5%) on clay, and 0-1 on grass at Challenger/ITF level.

How many titles has Daniel Evans won?

Daniel Evans has won two ATP tour-level titles both on hard. He has also won 22 titles at Challenger/ITF level (16 on hard, five on grass, and one on clay).

What is Daniel Evans's recent form?

Over the past 10 matches, he holds a 4-6 record. Over the past 52 weeks, Daniel Evans has posted a 22-25 record (46.8% win rate). His last match was 2 months ago.

How many aces does Daniel Evans serve per match?

Daniel Evans is currently serving 3.4 aces per match in the last 52 weeks (47 matches), down from a career average of 4.4.

How does Daniel Evans perform against top-ranked opponents?

In the last 52 weeks, Daniel Evans is 0-1 against Top 10 opponents. Against Top 20 opponents: 2-2. Against Top 50 opponents: 4-4 (50.0%). Against Top 100 opponents: 7-6 (53.8%). Over his career: 6-32 (15.8%) against Top 10 opponents. Against Top 20 opponents: 28-61 (31.5%). Against Top 50 opponents: 70-108 (39.3%). Against Top 100 opponents: 154-179 (46.2%).