Jack Draper confirms he’s progressing properly in his restoration and insists he’s very enthusiastic about returning to motion on the UTS and experiencing motion for the primary time in months.
For those who can recall, Draper was identified with a bone bruise in his arm after exiting Wimbledon within the second spherical. The preliminary prognosis didn't recommend that it was something too critical and the world No. 10 tried to return to motion on the US Open. That one didn't go nicely for the reason that 23-year-old needed to pull out from his second-round match after realizing through the opening match that his arm was all however prepared for aggressive motion. He didn't play any tournaments in the remainder of the season.
In one in every of his current interviews, Draper mentioned that he was in all probability misdiagnosed when his arm damage was first found. And that's when he determined to return solely when he felt he was 100% wholesome.
Barring a setback, Draper will make a comeback on the upcoming UTS occasion, slated to happen in London between December 5-7.
Draper: Enjoying the UTS earlier than the 2026 season might be crucial for me
"I feel I got here again a bit too quickly once I performed the US Open so after that I made a decision to essentially shut it down and take care of it. And now I'm increase my confidence and increase my tennis to be at full throttle once more," Draper advised UTS.
"It's an opportunity to compete, additionally an opportunity to play the world's finest gamers once more. I feel when you’ve gotten day out the sport, it's actually necessary to form of get on their pace once more. Having the chance to play earlier than the approaching season is necessary, I feel, and actually importantly for me, taking part in in entrance of my residence crowd, taking part in on the UTS in London, taking part in on the Copper Field Area, I haven't performed there earlier than, so I'm trying ahead to that."
In his opening UTS match, Draper will tackle David Goffin. For the reigning Indian Wells Masters champion, a very powerful factor in London might be to keep away from any setbacks and play out the occasion with out feeling any ache or discomfort in his arm.



















