Draper buoyed by new coach Murray’s support ahead of comeback

June 21 (Reuters) – Jack Draper believes he has found the ideal guide to help him through his return from ​injury in new coach Andy Murray, saying ‌the former world number one’s own injury-marred career makes him uniquely qualified to help.
Briton Draper, who reached a career-high ​ranking of number four in 2025, has not ​played since April and is set to make ⁠his return in Eastbourne on Monday after withdrawing from ​the Queen’s Club tournament.
The 24-year-old added Murray to his ​team last month and said the two-time Wimbledon champion had given him “amazing support” as he worked his way back to fitness.
“Andy ​obviously has been through so much in his ​career – many setbacks, many injuries, many adversities, but he always ‌came ⁠through them,” Draper said in an interview published on the Lawn Tennis Association’s website on Saturday.
“He was incredibly good at coming back and showing what he’s ​all about.
“Having him ​in my ⁠corner has been great from that aspect as well. It’s nice that he ​believes in my tennis and it’s ​about the ⁠progress.”
Draper will face American fifth seed Brandon Nakashima in his opening match at Eastbourne, a warm-up tournament ⁠ahead ​of Wimbledon. The third Grand Slam ​event of the year runs from June 29 to July 12.

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