Injury struggles ‘like watching your decline’ – DraperImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Jack Draper has not played a competitive match since 13 AprilByAmy LofthouseBBC Sport Senior JournalistPublished27 minutes agoJack Draper says he felt he was watching his own decline during his recent injury struggles – but the Briton does not picture his career “being all injuries”.The 24-year-old will make his competitive return to action at Eastbourne on Monday after struggling with injuries to his arm, knee and shoulder in the past year.Draper’s injury problems began at Wimbledon last year, when he was having the best run of his career.In an 18-month period, Draper reached a Grand Slam semi-final, reached a high of fourth in the world rankings and won his first ATP 1000 title at Indian Wells.But bone bruising in his serving arm led to his cutting his 2025 season short – and he has only been able to play 11 matches in the past year.A knee injury, picked up on the clay courts of Barcelona in April, has kept him on the sidelines for two months.He will face world number 32 and recent Queen’s semi-finalist Brandon Nakashima in his first match back.”Tennis is a tough sport because I was top 10 in the world, doing great things, and you’re losing your ranking every week,” Draper reported.”It’s not like a football team where you can have a substitute come in and take your place. It’s like you’re watching your decline.”I don’t believe I’m an injured athlete – I’m a strong athlete. I don’t picture my career being all injuries.”Cerundolo wins biggest title of career at Queen’s
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