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Dan Evans shocks Novak Djokovic with career-best win to reach Monte Carlo Masters quarter-finals

<p>Dan Evans had never before beaten a top-six ranked player</p> (AFP via Getty Images)

Dan Evans had never before beaten a top-six ranked player

(AFP via Getty Images)

Dan Evans is celebrating the biggest win of his tennis career to date after ousting Novak Djokovic in style at the Monte Carlo Masters.

The British no1 - currently ranked at no33 in the world - set up a quarter-final tie against Belgium’s David Goffin with a memorable 6-4, 7-5 straight-sets third-round victory over the 18-time Grand Slam champion on Thursday.

World no1 Djokovic was playing only his second match since winning the Australian Open in February and looked very rusty in cool and windy conditions, losing the first three games.

He improved significantly after that and pulled back to 4-4 but Evans did not allow his level to drop, trading brilliantly with Djokovic from the back of the court and varying the angles and pace intelligently.

Another break of serve gave him the chance to serve for the set, and he clinched it on his third chance.

Evans would have expected a response from Djokovic and he got it, the Serbian moving into a 3-0 lead in the second set, but he still did not look entirely comfortable and back came the British player to level at 3-3.

Djokovic kept the pressure on but Evans did not buckle and, at 5-5, it was Djokovic who double-faulted to hand his opponent the break.

That gave the 30-year-old the chance to serve for the win of his life and he took it to move into the quarter-finals of a Masters event for the first time.

Additional reporting by PA.

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