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Britain's Draper out for season with arm injury
Jack Draper's recurring left elbow bone bruise has limited him to only two matches in five months, forcing him to rest and miss major tournaments including the ATP Finals.
- On Monday, Jack Draper announced he will miss the rest of 2025 due to a left arm injury, stating `Unfortunately, the injury to my arm is something I have to rest and means I'll be sitting out the rest of 2025`.
- In recent weeks, medical checks revealed Draper has a bruised humerus and bone bruising on his left elbow after Wimbledon, which has recurred, with doctors advising a long rest.
- He captured the Indian Wells Masters in March by defeating Holger Rune 6-2, 6-2 and finished the year with a 30-9 singles record after breaking into the world's top five in May.
- As a result, Draper will miss the ATP Finals in Turin, Masters 1000 Shanghai and Paris, and the Vienna Open, incurring a 700-point ranking drop and falling outside the top ten this year.
- With 2025 over, Draper is targeting full fitness for the Australian Open on January 12, 2026, shifting focus from Turin and the 6 Kings Slam to rebuilding for next year.
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Jack Draper ends 2025 season early due to arm injury
The British number one pulled out of his scheduled second-round match at the US Open at the end of last month.
·Scotland, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThis Monday, on his social media, Jack Draper announced the end of his season, because of an injury to his arm.
·Paris, France
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Seventh-ranked Jack Draper to miss remainder of tennis season with left arm injury
Jack Draper will miss the remainder of the tennis season with a left arm injury that forced him to pull out of a second-round match at the U.S. Open.
·United States
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Total News Sources20
Leaning Left5Leaning Right3Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Left
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources lean Left
42% Left
L 42%
C 33%
R 25%
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