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 has pulled out of the Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) Grand Final happening in London this week. Draper competes in the UTS under the name ‘The Power’.
Jack Draper has been tipped by several pundits and former players to be the natural successor of Andy Murray on tour. The British No.1 is yet to reach the heights of the 38-year-old’s influence and records.
The long-awaited return to the court for Jack Draper is soon going to end as he’s set to take part in the UTS Grand Final in London. The tournament is set to kick off next month, which will be the British World No.
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.
Jack Draper put together a strong 2025 campaign on the ATP Tour, though it was cut short by injury. The British number one, who had reached a career-high ranking of world number four in June, was sidelined for the rest of the season due to bone bruising in his arm.
Jack Draper’s impressive 2025 season has not gone unnoticed, with the ATP nominating him for one of its top awards. The past 11 months have been a breakthrough period for the Brit, who claimed his first Masters 1000 title, reached another final, and climbed to a career-high ranking of world No.
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
Jack Draper is close to making his comeback after three months out with an arm injury. The British number one has been away from competition since early in the season.
Jack Draper will be looking to put a tough, injury-hit 2025 season behind him when he steps back on court in 2026. The Brit started 2025 in great form: winning Indian Wells, making the Madrid Open final, and climbing to world number four.
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.
Jack Draper has opened up on his recovery from bone bruising, which he was diagnosed with after the Wimbledon Championships earlier this year. The former World No.5 has not played in any tournament since the US Open, where he was forced to withdraw due to the injury.
A dark cloud hangs over the ATP Tour after Holger Rune suffered a devastating injury during his semifinal match in Stockholm. The Dane, who looked poised to reach his first final since April, collapsed mid-point against Ugo Humbert while leading by a set and tied at 2–2 in the second.
James Trotman has opened up about his split with Jack Draper after a successful four-year partnership. Their time together came to an end following what was their most productive season, with Draper rising to World No.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.