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Jack Draper hires Andy Murray’s former coach Jamie Delgado
Jamie Delgado will lead Draper's coaching team during his recovery and 2026 return, replacing James Trotman who is scaling back travel commitments, ensuring continuous support at tournaments.
- Recently, Jack Draper announced he has hired Jamie Delgado as his new lead coach, a move confirmed by Sky Sports ahead of the 2026 season.
- Trotman's decision to spend more time at home prompted a change in coaching arrangements as James Trotman plans to cut back travel, with Jamie Delgado traveling to the majority of tournaments.
- Delgado's recent split from Grigor Dimitrov opened the opportunity for Draper; he coached Andy Murray during his peak alongside Ivan Lendl and also guided Denis Shapovalov.
- The arrangement starts in the off-season while Draper recovers from a left-arm problem that limited him to one match since Wimbledon, and he will return at December's Ultimate Tennis Showdown in London.
- Delgado's past revivals suggest he could aid Draper's comeback, as he helped revive Grigor Dimitrov's form, but Draper has missed three Masters 1000 tournaments, highlighting comeback risks.
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Reports: Jack Draper tabs ex-Andy Murray coach Jamie Delgado
Jack Draper, the British tennis standout who rose to No. 4 in the ATP rankings midway through the 2025 season, hired Jamie Delgado as his lead coach, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday.
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Jack Draper, the British tennis standout who rose to No. 4 in the ATP rankings midway through the 2025 season, hired Jamie Delgado as his lead coach, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday. Delgado coached Andy Murray to the 2016 Wimbledon title, the Murray’s third and final grand slam title. He coached Murray through the […]
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