Jack Draper has withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters, choosing to prioritize fitness as he continues his return from injury.
The British player, who spent six months sidelined with a bone injury in his serving arm, has shown promising form since returning to the tour. Highlights include a title win in Dubai and an impressive victory over Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells.
However, Draper has opted against competing in Monte Carlo, instead focusing on training and recovery in London as he carefully manages his workload.
The decision reflects a more measured approach, with Draper targeting key events later in the season, including the French Open and the grass-court swing.
While concerns may arise over another withdrawal, the move signals a long-term strategy aimed at preserving fitness and maximizing performance during the most important stages of the season.
With major tournaments ahead, Draper’s cautious approach could prove crucial in sustaining his progress and unlocking his full potential on tour.