
Who is tennis star Dan Evans' girlfriend Aleah and how long have they been together?
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DAN EVANS is in action at Wimbledon with the veteran one of the most popular players on the British tennis circuit.
Ace Evans, 35, is currently ranked No 154 in the world in men's singles - and always has stunning girlfriend Aleah in the stands cheering him on, including at Wimbledon this year.
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Dan Evans' partner Aleah is a constant fixture in the stands at his matches
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Aleah with Evans at Wimbledon 2025
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Aleah cuts a very glamorous figure at his matches
Who is Dan Evans' girlfriend and how long have they been a couple?
Evans is currently in action at Wimbledon, where he is facing Novak Djokovic in the second round.
He won a match at the All England Club for the first time in four years against Jay Clarke - although he was caught up in a row with his opponent.
According to Tennisfansite.com, Evans met Aleah when she was working in Winchcombe back in 2017.
Aleah helped Evans, who was banned from playing tennis for 12 months in 2017 because of cocaine use, through one of the most turbulent times of his life.
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Aleah watching Evans from the stands at Wimbledon
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Not much is known about their relationship but they currently reside in Cheltenham together, though Evans is from Birmingham.
They have a very private life and Evans gives very little away in media interviews.
'It's been good (living in Cheltenham)," Evans told Gloucestershire Live. "I pretty much like to relax and not do much.
'It's easy to be around here. It's got a good coffee shop (The Coffee Dispensary in Regent Street) which always helps. Aleah and I always look for one when I'm on tour.
'It's cool here but I've spent a lot of time away. This is the first week home, for a full week, for a year probably.'
Aleah has been seen watching Evans from the stands when he's played at Wimbledon in the past and has been seen court-side during the Olympics in Paris.
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