Jack Draper is nearing a return to action after several months out since pulling out of the 2025 US Open. His comeback will begin with the Davis Cup, representing Great Britain in their tie against Norway, before stepping back onto the ATP Tour at the Rotterdam Open.
Jack Draper’s 2025 season has been put on hold for over half a year due to a left arm injury. The left-hander, who climbed as high as world number four after his Indian Wells title run, has been out of action for seven months.
Emma Raducanu had her best run on the WTA Tour since winning the US Open in 2021. She put together a solid season, with consistent results coming at the Washington Open, Miami Masters, and Queen’s Club Championships.
Jack Draper’s decision to pull out of the Australian Open has once again brought attention to his ongoing struggles with a left arm injury. Jack Draper’s decision to pull out of the Australian Open has intensified worries surrounding his lingering left arm injury.
The trajectory seemed inevitable. Jack Draper‘s breathtaking run to the 2024 US Open semifinals wasn’t just a breakthrough; it largely seemed like a coronation postponed.
On Friday afternoon, Jack Draper announced that he would not compete in the 2026 Australian Open. The top-ranked British player shared the news with an emotional video on social media.
Jack Draper of Great Britain announced Friday that he will miss the season-opening Australian swing, including next month's Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year.
British No.1 Jack Draper has announced via social media that he will not be playing the 206 Australian Open, amidst ongoing injury trouble. That makes it six months and counting since we last saw a fit Draper take to court.
Jack Draper’s comeback to tennis has taken another hit, this time due to his withdrawal from the UTS Grand Finals in London. Jack Draper’s comeback has suffered another setback after the British No.
Jack Draper is finally set to return at the United Cup, marking his first appearance since pulling out of the US Open. At long last, Jack Draper is set to return to the court at the United Cup, marking his first appearance since withdrawing from the US Open.
The eagerly anticipated return of British #1 Jack Draper to the court is around the corner, as he is set to participate in the UTS Grand Final, featuring a remarkable lineup.
Another year, another round of ATP awards that make you question if the decision-makers are actually watching the same sport as the rest of us. The nominations
After a breakout run to the semifinals in the 2024 US Open, many tipped British star Jack Draper to be a serious contender to win Grand Slams in 2025. Unfortunately for Draper and his fans, that didn’t end up being the case, but there is still clear potential for the young Brit.
Britain’s Jack Draper’s return date has now been confirmed. The 23-year-old has recently ended his season early because of an arm injury. Draper’s last appearance was at the US Open, where he was forced to withdraw just before the start of the second round against Belgium’s Zizou Bergs.
Team Great Britain’s captain in the Davis Cup Leon Smith believes that world number seven Jack Draper has taken a right decision to end his season early.
Jack Draper's anticlimactic latter half of the year comes to an unfortunate end. The World No.7 took to Instagram on Monday to announce that the US Open was his last event of the 2025 season, citing a left arm injury.
World No. 7 Jack Draper said Monday that he will sit out the remainder of the season due to the left arm injury that forced him to withdraw during the U.S.
It was a bit of a bloody Wednesday on the men's side of the U.S. Open in New York, with two top-20 seeds losing and No. 5 seed Jack Draper being forced to withdraw due to an arm injury.
No. 5 seed Jack Draper was forced to withdraw from the U.S. Open on Wednesday due to a lingering arm injury. "I'm sorry to say I'll be withdrawing from the US open," the British No.
World number five Jack Draper has withdrawn from the US Open due to discomfort in his arm. The world number five was due to face off against Zizou Bergs in his second round match tomorrow.
Once upon a time, you might have seen Jack Draper sporting a classic tennis tee bearing a logo featuring Nike's iconic swoosh etched into a tennis court.
Jack Draper is recovering from a left arm injury that prevented him from participating in the Canadian Open this week and will keep him out for a couple more weeks, causing him to miss the Cincinnati Open as well.
World No. 5 Jack Draper arrived at the All England Club this summer carrying plenty of momentum and expectations. Seeded fourth, he opened his campaign with a commanding performance against Sebastian Báez, prevailing when his opponent retired early in the third set.