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Draper vows to overcome injury woes after Barcelona exit

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The left-hander ​then suffered another ​early defeat in ⁠Miami and pulled out of Monte Carlo to protect his arm

Jack Draper vowed to work his way out of his injury woes after being forced to retire with a right ​leg problem midway through his first-round match against Tomas ‌Etcheverry at the Barcelona Open on Monday.

The 24-year-old Briton, who returned to action in February after six months out due to a niggling left arm ​injury, pulled up while trailing 1-4 in the deciding ​set of his meeting with Argentine Etcheverry to cast doubts ⁠on his fitness for the clay season.

“Sad to retire in ​Barcelona. I’ve tried hard these last months to stay positive and ​give my all,” Draper, who tried to soldier on with taping below his right knee, said in a post on social media.

“It will take time, ​but I will work my way out of this. Thank you ​for all the support throughout this process.”

After an early exit in Dubai in ‌February, ⁠Draper shook off the cobwebs to beat 24-times Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells, but his title defence in the Californian desert ended in the quarter-finals against Daniil Medvedev.

The left-hander ​then suffered another ​early defeat in ⁠Miami and pulled out of Monte Carlo to protect his arm, but hoped to kick-start his ​campaign in Barcelona ahead of the French Open that ​will ⁠begin on May 24.

“I like how he plays, he’s a great fighter,” Etcheverry said of the former world number four, who has now ⁠slipped ​to 28th in the rankings.

“Hopefully, he can ​recover as soon as he can to get back on tour, because the tour ​likes him.”

 

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