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Jack Draper withdraws from the Dubai Tennis Championship

MONews
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Jack Draper withdrew from the Dubai Tennis Championship to “manage” the work.

The 23 -year -old Draper announced that he would miss the tournament that started on Monday after losing three sets of three sets in the Qatar Open Finals in Doha.

The first place in the UK, which is ranked 12th in the world rankings, said it will return to the BNP Paris Bath Open and Miami Open next month.

Draper posted on X. “Unfortunately, I decided to withdraw from Dubai Duty Free.

“After a good week in Qatar Open Tennis, I offer the best opportunities to compete consistently throughout the year, with advice to prioritize recovery after several long matches.

“I tried not to compete in such amazing events, but I look forward to returning to the competition in BNP Paribas Open and Miami Open.”

The fifth -largest Dan Evans in the UK received a wild card for a single competition and will face Karen Khachanov in the first round of Monday.

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