Draper retires from Japan Open quarter-final


Draper retires from Japan Open quarter-final

British tennis player Jack Draper has been forced to retire from the Japan Open quarter-final due to an injury. Draper, who was competing in his first ATP Tour quarter-final, was facing a tough opponent in the match. However, midway through the match, he suffered a sudden injury that made it impossible for him to continue.

Draper’s retirement was met with disappointment from both fans and organizers, who were eager to see the young player continue his impressive run in the tournament. Draper had shown great promise in his previous matches, defeating higher-ranked opponents to reach the quarter-finals.

Despite the setback, Draper remained optimistic about his future in tennis and vowed to come back stronger after recovering from his injury. He expressed gratitude for the support he received from fans and thanked his team for their unwavering support throughout the tournament.

The Japan Open quarter-final match will now see Draper’s opponent advance to the next round by default. The organizers have wished Draper a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the court soon, continuing to impress with his skill and determination.

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