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Jack Draper Wins Comeback Match as Andy Murray Begins Short Grass‑Court Coaching Role

Murray has adjusted Draper’s serve to reduce strain and the Eastbourne outing is being used as a final match fitness test before Wimbledon.

Overview

  • Draper beat lucky loser Marcos Giron 6-4, 7-6 in straight sets on Monday in his first competitive match with Andy Murray courtside.
  • Players and coaches credit Murray with making biomechanical tweaks to Draper’s serve that Draper says have eased his injury concerns and boosted his confidence.
  • Draper’s return follows a year of arm and knee problems that forced repeated layoffs and left him near world No.160 in the ATP rankings.
  • Eastbourne is being treated primarily as a short, practical preparation for Wimbledon starting June 29, and Draper will next face fellow Brit Jack Pinnington‑Jones.
  • Key questions remain about Draper’s long‑term durability and whether Murray’s involvement will extend beyond the grass season while the LTA and long‑term coach James Trotman continue to support him.