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Jack Draper’s latest injury at the Barcelona Open has Greg Rusedski worried

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Jack Draper has hit another obstacle with his fitness at the Barcelona Open. The Brit had to retire from his opening match at the ATP 500 tournament against Tomas Martin Etcheverry due to a knee injury.

Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images Jack Draper has hit another obstacle with his fitness at the Barcelona Open. The Brit had to retire from his opening match at the ATP 500 tournament against Tomas Martin Etcheverry due to a knee injury. This setback comes just two months after Draper’s return to the tour, following a six-month spell out with bone bruising in his left serving arm.

Since coming back, he’s played in the Davis Cup, Dubai Tennis Championships, Indian Wells Open, Miami Open and Barcelona Open, posting a 5-4 record so far this season. After picking up another knock in Barcelona, former US Open finalist Greg Rusedski said Draper’s situation is now becoming a worry. Draper has been dealing with one setback after another this season.

Before heading to Spain for the Barcelona Open, he spoke about how tough it’s been just trying to stay fit long enough to build some form again. Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Greg Rusedski comments on Jack Draper’s latest injury During an episode of ‘Off Court with Greg’, Rusedski shared: “Jack Draper, the shoulder is good finally, and then all of a sudden the knee goes out. “This is disconcerting because you have six to seven months off, and then all of a sudden you start to get a little bit of momentum, and it’s not the main injury you’ve been away for, but it’s the knee.

“We’re hoping that’s not too serious because Jack is too talented a player not to get back. At the end of the day, the very best players have that extra belief, and they don’t care about taking that extra time off. “If you come back too soon, and you’re not fully healed up and ready to go, you get another injury, because the body is not used to it.