Jack Draper Withdraws from Dubai Tennis Championships to Prioritize Recovery
Jack Draper withdraws from Dubai Tennis Championships to focus on recovery and prepare for upcoming tournaments.



Jack Draper has announced his withdrawal from the Dubai Tennis Championships, citing the need to manage his workload and prioritize recovery. This decision comes just a day after the British tennis star's intense three-set match against Andrey Rublev in the final of the Qatar Open in Doha.
Draper, currently ranked as Britain's number one and set to rise to 12th in the world rankings, expressed his disappointment in a post on X:
"Unfortunately, I have made the decision to withdraw from Dubai Duty Free. After a great week at Qatar Open Tennis, I'm taking on board advice to prioritise my recovery and manage my body after a number of long matches, and give myself the best chance of competing consistently throughout the year. I'm gutted not to compete at such an amazing event but will look forward to returning to competition at BNP Paribas Open and Miami Open."
The 23-year-old is now gearing up for his next challenges at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and the Miami Open next month. His withdrawal from the Dubai event highlights the increasing emphasis on player longevity and physical management in modern tennis.
In Draper's absence, Britain's number five, Dan Evans, has been granted a wildcard entry into the singles competition in Dubai. Evans is set to face Karen Khachanov in the first round on Monday.
Draper's decision underscores the importance of strategic planning and recovery in a demanding sport. His fans will undoubtedly be watching closely as he prepares for the upcoming tournaments in the US.