BREAKING: Jack Draper Ruled Out of French Open with Knee Injury
Jack Draper has been forced to withdraw from the French Open due to a knee injury, dealing a major blow to his campaign at French Open
Injury Setback
The British star picked up the knee problem in the lead-up to the tournament, with medical advice confirming he would not be fit enough to compete on the demanding clay courts of Roland Garros.
Tough Timing
- Draper had been building strong form heading into the tournament
- The injury comes at a crucial stage of the season
- Clay requires intense movement, making knee issues especially problematic
Big Opportunity Missed
This withdrawal denies Draper a chance to:
- Gain valuable Grand Slam experience
- Build ranking points
- Continue his upward momentum on the tour
What’s Next?
Focus now shifts to recovery, with Draper expected to aim for a return during the grass-court season—where his game is particularly effective.
Final Word
Injuries continue to be a frustrating obstacle for Draper, but at his age and talent level, there’s still plenty of time to bounce back stronger.