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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Indian Wells defending champ Jack Draper makes brutally honest admission about struggles with ‘isolation’ during injury crisis
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Indian Wells defending champ Jack Draper makes brutally honest admission about struggles with ‘isolation’ during injury crisis

Last updated: March 2, 2026 5:40 pm
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Jack Draper, the talented British tennis player, faced a series of injury setbacks last season that forced him to miss out on several tournaments. Despite this, he managed to achieve a career-high ranking of No. 4, thanks to some stellar performances, including a notable victory at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.

After a hiatus from competitive tennis, Draper made a successful return at the Davis Cup qualifiers, where he emerged victorious in his singles match against Norway’s Viktor Durasovic. He then participated in the ATP 500 Dubai Tennis Championships as the fourth seed, winning his opening-round match against Quentin Halys before narrowly losing to Arthur Rinderknech in a closely contested match.

Looking ahead, Draper is gearing up to defend his title at Indian Wells, where he is seeded 14th as the defending champion. In an interview with The Athletic, Draper opened up about the challenges he faced during his time away from the sport, highlighting the sense of isolation and adjustment to life outside of tennis that he had to navigate.

The British player also shed light on the areas of his game that he focused on during his recovery period. Draper revealed that he dedicated significant time to improving his serve and volleys, emphasizing the importance of repetition and practice in honing these skills.

As he prepares to defend his title at Indian Wells, Draper is aware of the pressure and the points he has to defend. However, with his renewed focus on his game and a determined mindset, the 24-year-old is ready to take on the challenge and showcase his talent on the court once again.

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In conclusion, Jack Draper’s journey back to competitive tennis is a testament to his resilience and dedication to the sport. With his sights set on success at Indian Wells, the British player is poised to make a strong comeback and continue making waves in the tennis world.

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