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.
Jack Draper won't play any more tournaments in 2025 after he ended his season early because of an injury setback. Draper's season started with a retirement at the Australian Open, and it ended with a withdrawal at the US Open.
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.
World #7 Jack Draper will miss the rest of the 2025 season due to an ongoing arm injury. The 23-year-old enjoyed a brilliant first half of the season and was in a good position to reach the ATP Finals for the first time, but has hardly played since his early exit at Wimbledon.
Jack Draper has announced that he will miss the rest of the season due to an unfortunate arm injury, bringing his 2025 campaign to an end. The Brit had the best year of his career, winning his first ATP Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells and reaching a career-high ranking of World No.
Great Britain will have do to without one of it's top stars during their Davis Cup group match against Poland next weekend, as World No.5 Jack Draper has announced his withdrawal from the multinational event.
After being somewhat overshadowed by last year's China Open, the 2025 Japan Open in Tokyo has responded with a superb entry that will properly rival the competition in Beijing.
Day 4 of the US Open delivered everything fans could ask for: dominant displays, heartbreak from injury, early exits for top names, and a late-night classic that had New York buzzing.
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.
Sky Sports pundits Laura Robson and Tim Henman revealed Jack Draper was in 'good spirits' in the morning. The 23-year-old has withdrawn from the US Open due to discomfort in his arm.
World number five Jack Draper has withdrawn from the US Open due to discomfort in his arm.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.
Jack Draper’s US Open campaign has come to an abrupt end after the Briton was forced to withdraw from the men’s singles event due to injury. His scheduled second-round opponent, Belgium’s Zizou Bergs, progresses to the third round by walkover.
Jack Draper, Emma Raducanu, and Cam Norrie booked their places in Round 2on the first two days of the US Open, but Tuesday was far less successful for the Brits.
At the US Open, Jack Draper played his first singles match since his second-round exit at Wimbledon. Draper prevailed in four sets against Federico Agustin Gomez in the opening round at the Louis Armstrong Stadium.
Well, well, well. Jack Draper is back at the US Open, and guess what? He’s throwing up again. Because apparently, that’s just his thing now in New York.
One year removed from his first Grand Slam semifinal appearance at the U.S. Open, No. 5 seed Jack Draper of Great Britain had to work for his first win Monday in New York.
Rafael Nadal’s trademark style left a lasting mark on tennis, pairing power with a distinctive look that fans admired for years. Bandanas, sleeveless shirts, and an aggressive game became symbols of his era.
The first round of the US Open continues on Day 2 on Monday. We’ll be treated to 24 great men’s matches as all of these players search for glory and history in New York.
Jack Draper has outlined his goals for the upcoming US Open while continuing to manage an arm injury. The 23-year-old enters the final Grand Slam of the year as the No.
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 has shared encouraging news about his fitness ahead of his US Open return. The British No. 1 confirmed that he is ready to compete in New York later this month.