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Andy Murray Praises Jack Draper’s Return, Boosts Wimbledon Economic Prospects

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In an enthusiastic nod to Britain’s emerging tennis talent, Andy Murray has commended Jack Draper, highlighting the young player’s commendable recovery and impressive on-court skills as the Wimbledon season approaches. Draper, who has dropped to 113th in the global rankings due to recurring injuries, has been diligently working on his fitness at the LTA’s National Tennis Centre. Murray, who has been assisting Draper in an advisory capacity, noted the 23-year-old’s gradual return to form after dealing with knee, elbow, and shoulder issues.

Murray’s praise for Draper extends beyond mere fitness; he has lauded Draper’s comprehensive game, which has surpassed his expectations. By describing Draper’s tennis as “very strong” and “complete,” Murray underscored his admiration for Draper’s rapid learning curve and burgeoning confidence as he resumes consistent practice. With such positive feedback, Draper is gearing up to participate in Eastbourne, a key step in his return to full competition, aiming to regain his match rhythm and boost his endurance across tournaments.

While Murray is committed to aiding Draper’s development, he clarified that his coaching role remains flexible due to his family commitments. Any collaborative effort with Draper would need to accommodate Murray’s professional and personal responsibilities, highlighting the balance he seeks between his advisory role and his home life.

Meanwhile, at Queen’s Club, Arthur Fery, another British wildcard, marked a milestone by advancing to his first ATP quarter-final after defeating Adrian Mannarino in straight sets. Additionally, top-seeded Alex de Minaur continued his impressive performance by securing a decisive victory over Dennis Shapovalov.

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