Dan Evans still recovering from record US Open win despite repeat success
The 34-year-old backed up the gruelling victory with a win over Mariano Navone.

Dan Evans does not want to be known only for being a US Open record breaker after he backed up his marathon victory with more success.
Only 48 hours after creating history in New York by winning the tournamentās longest-ever match in a gruelling five hours and 33 minutes, Evans made much lighter work of Mariano Navone.
The Argentinian, ranked 36 in the world, was dispatched in straight sets and whatever physical effects Evans was feeling he did not show them as he claimed a 6-4 6-3 6-3 success.
Evans said it was important he backed up Tuesdayās win over Karen Khachanov.
āItās been different, but it was important to win today,ā he said. āThe record and stuffās obviously great but Iām here to win.
āItās not just to get that record and then roll over, I wanted to make sure I continued it. And it wasnāt just one match.ā
The 34-year-old admitted the last 48 hours have been difficult, particularly on Wednesday when he started feeling worse as the day went on.
The record and stuff's obviously great, but I'm here to win as well.
āItās been difficult. I just did a lot of recovery,ā he said. āItās been difficult. Iām very sore, hopefully, a bit of a quicker match and another good day tomorrow, recovering, hopefully I can catch up to being a bit fresher.
āBut how I played made it a bit easier, mentally.
āIām not a great sleeper after matches, but I was so tired, I slept eight hours, and I never sleep like that.
āI was a bit worried. Yesterday I started to get worse through the day, like started to get a bit sore, more sore through through the day. I wasnāt sure how Iād wake up this morning.ā