Draper to make long-awaited return in Davis Cup qualifier
Jack Draper returns after nine months sidelined by arm injury, joining a strong British Davis Cup squad aiming to defeat Norway and advance in qualifying.
- On Thursday, Jack Draper returns to action for Britain in their Davis Cup qualifier against Norway in Oslo, his first match since withdrawing from the US Open last August.
- Draper says he is still improving and views his Davis Cup return as part of his comeback, aiming to build on last year's strong start.
- Draper’s Davis Cup record shows he has won only one of four matches; he has not played since losing to Felix Auger-Aliassime in 2024.
- Draper highlighted Norway’s threat players, including Casper Ruud, whose availability remains uncertain after being named in the squad.
- Elsewhere this week, Serbia and Chile face off on Friday and Saturday in Santiago as recent Davis Cup Finals in Bologna have seen many top-player withdrawals, affecting stakes.
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Casper Ruud Pulls Out Minutes Before Crucial Davis Cup Clash Over Family Matter
Big news has been brewing for Casper Ruud. The Norwegian star made his priorities clear during the Australian Open, revealing that he might not stay for the entire event as he awaited the birth of his child with his fiancée. In a twist of fate, he bowed out to Ben Shelton in the fourth round, just days before his daughter was born on February 1. Now, as the tour moves on, it seems Ruud will not. On February 4, Norway suffered a blow ahead of its…
Perhaps to move a prediction decidedly in their favor against Norway, which will not be able to count on its undisputed leader Casper Ruud fresh of paternity, on the eve of the qualifiers of February the athletes of the British national Jack Draper and Jacob Fearnley try in a dive in the definitely icy waters of the North Sea in Oslo. Jack in particular, on the return after the two turns supported in New York in September, is not afraid that a b…
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