Jack Draper will be another player who will not be present at Roland Garros. After recovering from his shoulder injury, problems with his knee arose in Barcelona, which prevent him from playing in Rome and Paris. "My knee is recovering, and I have started hitting balls again, but unfortunately, I have been advised not to play at Roland Garros. As hard as it is to miss another Grand Slam, the advice is not to rush and go back to playing five-set matches on clay directly. After the arm injury I suffered last year, I had to limit my training, but by giving myself time to recover and strengthen, I will be able to return to being the player I want to be on the court," the Briton assured on his social networks.
After confirming his non-participation in the Rome and Roland Garros Masters 1000, Draper, who currently holds the 49th position with 960 points, will lose 400 points from last year's Rome quarterfinals and Roland Garros round of 16, so he is very likely to drop out of the Top 100.
The worst fears are also confirmed with Jack Draper.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) April 29, 2026
The British player skips Rome and Roland Garros and will lose 400 points, causing him to drop out of the Top 100.
If he manages to return for Wimbledon, he won't be seeded and could face anyone in the first round.
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