Jack Draper withdraws from Wimbledon due to injury
Jack Draper has been forced to withdraw from Wimbledon after suffering a recurrence of the arm injury that has plagued his 2026 season, dealing a crushing blow to British hopes ahead of the Championships, reports BritPanorama.
The 24-year-old had battled back from the bone bruise in his left arm that ruled him out of the Australian Open and disrupted much of the first half of the year. After also struggling with a knee injury during the clay-court season, Draper made an encouraging return at Eastbourne, reaching the semi-finals and raising hopes he was ready to compete at SW19.
However, those hopes have been dashed as reports confirmed that the recurrence of his arm problem has forced him to pull out of his home Grand Slam. Draper had been due to face American Taylor Fritz in the first round and was widely regarded as one of Britain’s leading contenders following the absence of several other top names from the men’s draw.
The withdrawal comes just days after Draper spoke publicly about the growing injury crisis in men’s tennis, warning that the physical demands of the modern game were taking an increasing toll on players. His withdrawal leaves another major interruption in a career that has shown immense promise but has repeatedly been hampered by injury.
Having reached a career-high ranking of world No. 4 before his lengthy spell on the sidelines, Draper will now turn his attention to recovering fully before returning later in the hard-court season, with his long-term fitness once again becoming the priority.
Such setbacks are a reminder of the delicate balance athletes must strike between ambition and health, as Draper’s journey through injury serves as a lesson in resilience on the demanding circuit.