NEW YORK -- Heather Watson?said she will undergo blood tests after suffering from breathing difficulties, back pain and a fever in her first-round loss at the US Open.The British No. 2, who is now 0-6 in singles matches at Flushing Meadows, twice called for the trainer during her 6-2, 7-5 defeat to Richel Hogenkamp?having felt unwell?on another day of soaring temperatures at Flushing Meadows.?Watson had a medical timeout after losing the first set and cried in her courtside chair before taking medication and receiving treatment on her back.?She later told reporters her symptoms felt similar to when she was diagnosed with glandular fever in 2013.It was horrible to play. I was just very ill, she said. Ive had a fever for the last three days but playing in this heat is almost impossible when you feel that bad. I was struggling to breathe and my back was just getting [sore].I dont really know exactly what it is but Ive gone to see the doctor and Im going to get some blood tests done and try and figure what it was.Watson even needed one of the tournament doctors to carry her bag as she walked off Court 13.The 24-year-old twice managed to battle back from a break down in the second set, and even had two set points to level the match, but Dutchwoman Hogenkamp managed to break Watson again for a chance to serve out the match.Watson called for the trainer for the second time but wasnt able to take the second set to a tie-break, with Hogenkamp wrapping up victory in one hour, 42 minutes.On Court 4, Daniel Evans?joined fellow Britons?Kyle Edmund and Johanna Konta?in the second round here with a 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 win over Rajeev Ram.British No. 2 Evans, who made it to the third round here in 2013, next faces highly-rated German teenager?Alexander Zverev.The 26-year-old, now ranked 64th, entered the top 100 for the first time in May before making the third round at Wimbledon where he lost to?Roger Federer.It was a bit patchy, could have been a bit more comfortable but winning first round is always good and in the end I was playing pretty well, Evans said. 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Speaking Thursday on TSN 1050 Thursday, the Leafs GM also touched on the questions surrounding the teams leadership and the struggles of his big-name free-agent signing. “Its not from lack of effort from the coaching staff. RENO, Nevada -- Nevada and coach Brian Polian agreed to part ways Sunday after four seasons in which the Wolf Pack never broke .500 in Mountain West games.Polian, the son of former NFL executive and Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Polian, was 23-27 since replacing Hall of Fame coach Chris Ault. Ault retired after the 2012 season.A former assistant at Notre Dame, Stanford and Texas A&M, Polian wasnt able to recreate the success the Wolf Pack had under Ault. Polian guided Nevada to bowl games and 7-6 seasons in years two and three.The Wolf Pack slipped to 5-7 this season, and 3-5 in the Mountain West. Nevada did finish the season with a 45-10 victory against rival UNLV. Polian was 13-18 in conference games overall and never better than 4-4 in a season.This decision is about finding a new head coach who will help us win a championship, and who will continue to build and strengthen relationships within our department, our campus, our alummni and our great community, athletic director Doug Knuth said in a statement.dddddddddddd The support from those constituencies is vital to the success of building a championship program.Polian had one year left on his original five-year contract. His salary was $575,000 this season, according to USA Todays coaches salary database . Nevadas athletic budget ranks at the bottom of the 12-team Mountain West.Polians teams produced the two best Academic Progress Rate scores recorded by the program.I felt, and continue to feel, that we were building a solid foundation for this program, Polian said in a statement. However, this season was fraught with adversity and in the end, we did not win enough games. Like every coach, I understand that this is a business. I wish we would have produced better results in 2016. ' ' '