
Andy Murray Joins Jack Draper's Coaching Team for Grass-Court Season
Andy Murray joins Jack Draper's coaching team for the grass-court season, including Wimbledon, after Draper parted ways with Jamie Delgado due to injury-plagued season.

Andy Murray joins Jack Draper's coaching team for the grass-court season, including Wimbledon, after Draper parted ways with Jamie Delgado due to injury-plagued season.

British tennis player Jack Draper hires Andy Murray as coach for grass-court season, including Wimbledon, after parting ways with Jamie Delgado

Andy Murray joins Jack Draper's coaching team for grass-court season

Andy Murray, 38, joins Jack Draper's coaching team for the grass-court season, including Wimbledon, after Draper parted ways with Jamie Delgado.

Jack Draper has been ruled out of the French Open with an aggravated knee tendon injury, marking another setback in his attempt to return from a long-term arm injury that sidelined him for eight months. The 24-year-old Briton, who was once ranked in the world's top four, retired during his first-round match at the Barcelona Open this month and has decided against attempting best-of-five-set tennis on clay. He will instead focus on recovering for the grass-court season. The injury means he will likely fall outside the top 100 when he returns, joining several other British players including Emma Raducanu and Sonay Kartal who are also sidelined.

Jack Draper has been ruled out of the French Open with an aggravated knee tendon injury. The 24-year-old British player, who was ranked in the world's top four less than a year ago, retired during his first-round match at the Barcelona Open this month. After returning from an eight-month arm injury in February, Draper has managed only nine matches across five events and has decided to focus on recovering for the grass-court season instead of risking a return to best-of-five-set tennis on clay.

British tennis player Jack Draper will miss the French Open and the rest of the clay court season due to a tendon injury in his right knee. The 24-year-old retired from his only clay court match in Barcelona earlier this month and has also withdrawn from Madrid and Rome. Currently ranked 28th, Draper will fall to around 50th after this week. He hopes to return for the grass court season in June, starting with Stuttgart on June 8. The 2024 US Open semi-finalist won his first Masters 1000 title in Indian Wells this year, peaking at world number four.

British tennis player Jack Draper will miss the rest of the clay court season including the French Open due to a tendon injury in his right knee. The 24-year-old retired from his only clay court match in Barcelona earlier this month and has pulled out of Madrid and Rome tournaments. Despite expressing optimism about returning for the grass court season in June, Draper will fall to around 50th in the world rankings after defending 650 points from last year's Madrid final. The 2024 US Open semi-finalist won his first Masters 1000 title in Indian Wells this year, peaking at world number four.

Jack Draper will miss the rest of the clay court season including the French Open due to a tendon injury in his right knee. The 24-year-old British player retired from his only clay court match in Barcelona earlier this month and has withdrawn from Madrid and Rome tournaments. Currently ranked 28th, he will fall to around 50th in the world rankings. Despite winning his first Masters 1000 title in Indian Wells this year and peaking at fourth in the rankings, Draper's early career has been plagued by injuries to his shoulder, hip, arm, and now knee.

Jack Draper has withdrawn from the Madrid Open and Italian Open due to an aggravated knee tendon injury, suffered during his retirement from his opening match at the Barcelona Open last week. The 24-year-old British player, who reached a career-high ranking of No. 4 last year, will miss most of the clay-court season but remains targeting a return at Roland Garros beginning 24 May. This represents another setback in a career hampered by injury issues, following a six-month layoff earlier this year for a left arm bone bruise.

Jack Draper has withdrawn from this week's Madrid Open and next month's Italian Open due to an aggravated knee tendon injury. The 24-year-old British player, who reached the 2024 US Open semi-finals and won the Indian Wells Masters 1000 title, has struggled with injuries throughout his career including bone bruising that kept him off the tour since Wimbledon. He plans to be fit for Roland Garros starting May 24 and is considering playing in Hamburg or Geneva the week before. With 850 ranking points falling away, he is set to drop outside the world's top 70.