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Jack Draper became the second leading British player to withdraw from Wimbledon as the former US Open semi-finalist followed Emma Raducanu out of the tournament.
Draper has suffered a recurrence of an arm injury and will not be able to face American sixth seed Taylor Fritz on Centre Court on Tuesday.
It is the latest fitness setback for the former world number four, who has played only a handful of tournaments this year.
Coached by former Grand Slam champion Andy Murray, the 24-year-old reached the semi-finals of the Wimbledon warm-up event at Eastbourne last week in his first tournament since April.
ALSO READ:With Carlos Alcaraz absent, Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar impresses on Wimbledon debut
“There have been a lot of painful moments in the last 12 months but this one is definitely the absolute worst as there is no greater honour for a British player than playing at Wimbledon,” Draper said.
Former US Open champion Raducanu pulled out late on Sunday after scans showed she had suffered a stress fracture in her right leg.
The 23-year-old, seeded 30th, was due to start her campaign on Monday against Croatia’s Antonia Ruzic.
Published on Jun 29, 2026
Jack Draper became the second leading British player to withdraw from Wimbledon as the former US Open semi-finalist followed Emma Raducanu out of the tournament.
Draper has suffered a recurrence of an arm injury and will not be able to face American sixth seed Taylor Fritz on Centre Court on Tuesday.
It is the latest fitness setback for the former world number four, who has played only a handful of tournaments this year.
Coached by former Grand Slam champion Andy Murray, the 24-year-old reached the semi-finals of the Wimbledon warm-up event at Eastbourne last week in his first tournament since April.
ALSO READ:With Carlos Alcaraz absent, Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar impresses on Wimbledon debut
“There have been a lot of painful moments in the last 12 months but this one is definitely the absolute worst as there is no greater honour for a British player than playing at Wimbledon,” Draper said.
Former US Open champion Raducanu pulled out late on Sunday after scans showed she had suffered a stress fracture in her right leg.
The 23-year-old, seeded 30th, was due to start her campaign on Monday against Croatia’s Antonia Ruzic.
Published on Jun 29, 2026
Jack Draper became the second leading British player to withdraw from Wimbledon as the former…
The ATP Finals. The Davis Cup Finals. And now a Wimbledon tuneup on grass courts that could be played on the football pitch inside Milan’s San Siro stadium.
Led by top-ranked Jannik Sinner, the Italian tennis movement keeps on adding new events.
The Italian Tennis and Padel Federation has purchased the rights for a 250-level ATP Tour tournament in Brussels that is held in October, federation president Angelo Binaghi announced on Tuesday.
The event will be held each June starting in 2028.
“There’s still time to decide where to play it,” Binaghi said. “For climate reasons, it will probably be held in northern Italy.”
Binaghi noted that the Madrid Open is introducing practice courts inside Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu stadium, so the San Siro could be an option: “For once, we wouldn’t be the first to do it.”
Italy previously hosted a WTA tournament on grass in Gaiba from 2022-24. The federation is also hosting the ATP Finals, currently in Turin, through 2030 and the Davis Cup Finals in Bologna through next year.
Meanwhile, the federation is preparing to host the Italian Open next month.
After Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo Masters final on Sunday, organisers are optimistic that he could become the first Italian man to claim the singles title at the Foro Italico since Adriano Panatta 50 years ago.
“We’ve got to try and win the men’s singles. The time is right,” Binaghi said at the tournament presentation, noting that Italy has three other players ranked in the top 25: No. 9 Lorenzo Musetti, No. 16 Flavio Cobolli and No. 21 Luciano Darderi.
Alcaraz beat Sinner in last year’s Rome final in Sinner’s first tournament back from a three-month doping ban; while Jasmine Paolini earned Italy the titles in both women’s singles and doubles (with partner Sara Errani).
Work on a retractable roof for Campo Centrale is slated to start immediately after this year’s Italian Open and be ready for the 2028 edition.
Capacity for the revised stadium will increase from 10,500 to 12,400 for tennis; and more for other sports such as basketball.
Binaghi also said he still hopes to make the Italian Open a fifth Grand Slam to join the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open as the sport’s biggest tournaments.
Binaghi first raised the idea last year — which would upend a century of tennis history. His federation is interested in acquiring the license for the Madrid Open, which immediately precedes Rome in the tennis calendar. The idea is that by eliminating Madrid and making Rome bigger, it could constitute a fifth Slam.
“I think about it every day,” Binaghi said. “There’s only a brief window when we can achieve this. … Italy would benefit from it for 100 years. It’s our dream.”
Published on Apr 15, 2026
The ATP Finals. The Davis Cup Finals. And now a Wimbledon tuneup on grass courts that could be played on the football pitch inside Milan’s San Siro stadium.
Led by top-ranked Jannik Sinner, the Italian tennis movement keeps on adding new events.
The Italian Tennis and Padel Federation has purchased the rights for a 250-level ATP Tour tournament in Brussels that is held in October, federation president Angelo Binaghi announced on Tuesday.
The event will be held each June starting in 2028.
“There’s still time to decide where to play it,” Binaghi said. “For climate reasons, it will probably be held in northern Italy.”
Binaghi noted that the Madrid Open is introducing practice courts inside Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu stadium, so the San Siro could be an option: “For once, we wouldn’t be the first to do it.”
Italy previously hosted a WTA tournament on grass in Gaiba from 2022-24. The federation is also hosting the ATP Finals, currently in Turin, through 2030 and the Davis Cup Finals in Bologna through next year.
Meanwhile, the federation is preparing to host the Italian Open next month.
After Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo Masters final on Sunday, organisers are optimistic that he could become the first Italian man to claim the singles title at the Foro Italico since Adriano Panatta 50 years ago.
“We’ve got to try and win the men’s singles. The time is right,” Binaghi said at the tournament presentation, noting that Italy has three other players ranked in the top 25: No. 9 Lorenzo Musetti, No. 16 Flavio Cobolli and No. 21 Luciano Darderi.
Alcaraz beat Sinner in last year’s Rome final in Sinner’s first tournament back from a three-month doping ban; while Jasmine Paolini earned Italy the titles in both women’s singles and doubles (with partner Sara Errani).
Work on a retractable roof for Campo Centrale is slated to start immediately after this year’s Italian Open and be ready for the 2028 edition.
Capacity for the revised stadium will increase from 10,500 to 12,400 for tennis; and more for other sports such as basketball.
Binaghi also said he still hopes to make the Italian Open a fifth Grand Slam to join the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open as the sport’s biggest tournaments.
Binaghi first raised the idea last year — which would upend a century of tennis history. His federation is interested in acquiring the license for the Madrid Open, which immediately precedes Rome in the tennis calendar. The idea is that by eliminating Madrid and making Rome bigger, it could constitute a fifth Slam.
“I think about it every day,” Binaghi said. “There’s only a brief window when we can achieve this. … Italy would benefit from it for 100 years. It’s our dream.”
Published on Apr 15, 2026
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