Coach Delgado confident in Draper's level but rhythm key ahead of Indian Wells defence
The Straits Times
BENGALURU, March 6 - Jack Draper has the talent and tools to rejoin an elite group of challengers following an injury layoff and the Briton only needs to regain the rhythm that players like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner already possess, his new coach Jamie Delgado said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BENGALURU, March 6 - Jack Draper has the talent and tools to rejoin an elite group of challengers following an injury layoff and the Briton only needs to regain the rhythm that players like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner already possess, his new coach Jamie Delgado said.
Draper will play his second tournament of the year when he defends his Indian Wells title this week, the 24-year-old eager to kick-start his season after being out of action since late August with a persistent arm problem.
Delgado, who coached former world number one Andy Murray from 2016 to 2021, noted that the brightest players in the men's game are continually expanding their skillsets and said Draper was working along the same lines.
"Every player is always trying to add to their game and Alcaraz is probably the only one who has got all of the skills honed in," Delgado, who joined Draper's team in October, told Reuters via video call.
"His (Draper) best has been a semi-final at the U.S. Open in 2024, which was an amazing performance. Since he's really pushed on to that elite level, which he did pre-injury, it's (the aim is) to get back on the court and get consistency.
"It's important that you've got that tennis behind you. I think he's just a bit behind those guys just through being out of the game. In terms of his game, he's in a great place to do well in those tournaments."

INDIAN WELLS, California, March 15 - Daniil Medvedev said his Indian Wells semi-final win over Carlos Alcaraz on Saturday would prove nothing more than a temporary setback for the Spaniard, and that he and Jannik Sinner were playing at a totally different level from the rest of the tour. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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