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Monte Carlo Masters: Jack Draper withdraws from clay-court event


Britain’s Jack Draper has withdrawn from next week’s Monte Carlo Masters as he continues his cautious comeback following an arm injury.

The 24-year-old did not play a tour-level tournament for six months because of a bruised humerus bone, but has competed in three events in five weeks since making his return to competitive action.

The 2024 US Open semi-finalist won on his return in Doha, earned a notable victory over Novak Djokovic on his way to the Indian Wells quarter-finals, then lost in his first outing at the Miami Open.

Draper said he was “feeling good” physically after being beaten by Reilly Opelka in Miami, but also outlined how he needs to continue to be patient with eight months of the season ahead.

Draper therefore believes playing Monte Carlo – which gets the European clay court swing under way on 5 April and is one of the most prestigious events on the ATP Tour – is not a wise move at this stage of his recovery.

Instead he plans to continue training in London, building his fitness and honing his game for the months ahead.


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