Andy Murray and Dan Evans get wildcard for Roland Garros Men's double main draw

Andy Murray and Dan Evans get a wild card in the Men's doubles main draw of the Roland Garros and become the first Non French player in 20 years to achieve it.

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We all know that the Holy trinity is known as the best Tennis trio in the world who have been a pioneer to the game of tennis for a long time. There was only one player who was competitive enough and compete against these three successfull athletes and it was none other than the UK superstar Andy Murray, who is regarded as one of the best players from the United Kingdom to ever grace the court.

There is no doubt that all of Andy Murray's achievements were absolutely phenomenal, but his recent form has not been the best so far. Not only is Murray not on top of the pecking order, but has been having number of disappointing seasons so far. He wa last seen in the 1st round game against Yannick Hanfmann against who he suffered a straight loss. Even at this point the future of Murray in the singles is not really looking that good.

Murray and Evans get a wildcard

Though we all are worried about Murray's form in the singles, it turns out he has more than one opportunity to win a grand slam in what is most probably his last season. Murray and his doubles partner Dan Evans have just recieved a wild card in the main draw of the Men's doubles in the Roland Garros. This gives him an extra opportunity to win the upcoming Grand slam tournament in his last season. There is no doubt that Murray will look to cease this opportunity with his fellow countryman.

These two have also made history as they are the first Non-French duo in 20 years to get a wild card entry into the Main draw. It will be interesting to see how this can affect their season as well. Murray has just comeback from injury and this will surely be a great chance for him to comeback from yesterday's disappointing performance in the Geneva Open.

 

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