Dan Evans and Juan Martin del Potro pull out of Aegon Championships with injury

The British No 3 faces a race to be fit in time for Wimbledon

Friday 16 June 2017 11:12 EDT
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Evans was seen on crutches after pulling out of this week's Aegon Open
Evans was seen on crutches after pulling out of this week's Aegon Open (Getty)

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Dan Evans and Juan Martin del Potro have both withdrawn from next week's Aegon Championships at Queen's Club because of injury.

British No 3 Evans faces a race to be fit for Wimbledon after suffering a calf injury at a tournament in Surbiton last week.

The 27-year-old had to retire during his quarter-final against Dustin Brown and was seen on crutches after pulling out of this week's Aegon Open in Nottingham.

Juan Martin del Potro in action at the French Open
Juan Martin del Potro in action at the French Open (Getty)

Former US Open champion Del Potro is still struggling with the groin problem that hampered him at the French Open.

James Ward has been given a wild card into the tournament as he continues his comeback from a knee injury.

The 30-year-old, a key member of Great Britain's Davis Cup winning team in 2015, was a semi-finalist at Queen's in 2011 but is currently ranked outside the top 1,000.

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