This is a very interesting article on Evan that Steven has posted that just feels it should have a home somewhere. There are a lot of points and issues raised in Evan's discussion that have a wider relevance.
I'm late to this podcast, but well worth listening to. The new ITF tour is explained very well, especially if you still don't quite understand how it works, by Daniel Kiernan (Evan Hoyt's coach). twitter.com/the2barrys/status/1100182807677153280
That should be a good test for him. I've seen a few on Twitter suggesting a potential MDWC for Wimbledon. He is on an impressive run, but obviously at a lower level, so a few wins in challengers and who knows.
Will need more than a few challenger wins but all the best to him.
Think the question is much more likely to be Q WC or no WC? - and looking at the potential candidates that does look achievable if he can produce at challenger level.
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That should be a good test for him. I've seen a few on Twitter suggesting a potential MDWC for Wimbledon. He is on an impressive run, but obviously at a lower level, so a few wins in challengers and who knows.
What's people thoughts on that?
To early in my opinion. Big fan of Evan, but at this stage a QWC would be more appropriate, unless he burns up the Challenger circuit in the next few weeks.