Jack Draper gains confidence in his body after reaching Eastbourne Open semi-finals
Quick Look
- Jack Draper advanced to the Eastbourne Open semi-finals, marking his first tournament in over two months following a knee injury.
- He secured his third straight win, expressing increased confidence in his body and looking forward to facing Ugo Humbert.
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Why It Matters
Jack Draper is returning from a knee injury sustained in April and is playing his first tournament in over two months. He has a history of injuries to his arm, knee, and shoulder.
Jack Draper says he is gaining confidence in his body after extending his winning return from injury by reaching the Eastbourne Open semi-finals with another encouraging straight-set victory.
Contesting his first tournament in more than two months after he sustained a knee injury in April's Barcelona Open, Britain's former world number four Draper beat Canada's Gabriel Diallo for his third straight win on the south coast this week.
The 24-year-old maintained a high level throughout and fired in 22 winners while making just four unforced errors during the 69-minute contest.
Draper has endured a challenging period in his career, with injuries to his arm, knee and shoulder disrupting his progress over the past year.
"I feel great. It's obviously been a difficult year with injury setbacks but I'm gaining more confidence in my body," Draper told the crowd following his win.
"It feels amazing [to reach the semi-finals]. I love this tournament. I'm incredibly happy to be here and to get some matches under my belt is a great feeling."
In the 18 months preceding the injury issues which began last summer, Draper reached a Grand Slam semi-final, a high of fourth in the world rankings and won his first ATP 1000 title at Indian Wells.
But, as he begins his comeback on home soil, he does so from a position of 160th in the world.
With Wimbledon starting on Monday, he was hoping to get plenty of match practice on the grass courts this week - and he will now face French sixth seed Ugo Humbert on Friday for a place in the Eastbourne final.
Unfortunately, he will also have to contest that semi-final in the record June heatwave wearing all black.
"It was a better performance again today and each performance has gone that way, so I'm looking forward to tomorrow," Draper said.
"I'm not sure how good an idea it was to wear all black, and I was definitely feeling it yesterday, but it's the only kit I've got with me."
What to Watch
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Draper will face Ugo Humbert in the Eastbourne semi-final.
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Open Questions
- Will Draper's body hold up throughout the tournament?
- How will the heatwave affect his performance in the semi-final?






