{"id":297611,"date":"2023-11-14T19:39:54","date_gmt":"2023-11-14T19:39:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/?p=297611"},"modified":"2023-11-14T19:39:54","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T19:39:54","slug":"murray-and-raducanu-hand-unintended-gift-to-fellow-brit-star-as-surge-continues","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/tennis\/murray-and-raducanu-hand-unintended-gift-to-fellow-brit-star-as-surge-continues\/","title":{"rendered":"Murray and Raducanu hand unintended gift to fellow Brit star as surge continues"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Jack Draper has opened up on the impact of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu\u2019s success as he continues to \u201cfly under the radar\u201d. The 21-year-old recently reached his first ATP Tour final in Sofia just months after a shoulder injury forced him to miss Wimbledon. With Draper facing less scrutiny than his compatriots, he has been able to enjoy a successful comeback following multiple physical setbacks at the start of the year.<\/p>\n

Draper is ending his 2023 season on a high after cramps and injuries to both his abdomen and his shoulder derailed things early on. The British No 4 recently won his fifth Challenger title in Bergamo and followed it up by reaching his first tour-level final, losing to Adian Mannarino in three sets at the Sofia Open. And he will now end the year as part of Britain\u2019s squad at the Davis Cup Finals.<\/p>\n

The 21-year-old started 2023 by reaching a career-high of No 38 in the world but his ranking took a tumble after he retired from Indian Wells with an abdominal problem and then injured his shoulder during his opening match at the French Open. Following another retirement, Draper missed the entire grass-court season but has enjoyed a successful return and recently jumped 21 spots in the rankings to No 61.<\/p>\n

And Draper has been able to navigate his injury return away from the scrutiny that the likes of Murray and Raducanu usually receive as he admitted their past success meant he was less well-known. \u201cIt\u2019s strange in a way, because I feel as though I\u2019m well-known in the tennis community, but maybe less so in the UK generally,\u201d the Brit told Tennis Majors.<\/p>\n

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\u201cI think people will know my name, but they won\u2019t necessarily recognise me in the street.\u00a0 I think because of the big names and big achievements we\u2019ve had recently with\u00a0Andy Murray\u00a0still around and Raducanu\u2019s win at the US Open, maybe I\u2019ve been flying under the radar a little bit more than I otherwise would have.\u201d<\/p>\n

The lack of attention may have been something of an unintended gift to Draper, as he has been able to plug away in recovery and come out unscathed when it comes to criticism. But the 21-year-old also knows that his absence from the entire British grass-court summer also played a factor.<\/p>\n

He added: \u201cI obviously missed Wimbledon this summer as well, and a lot of people in the UK – if they aren\u2019t big tennis fans – only watch tennis when Queen\u2019s and Wimbledon come around.\u201d Draper is now aiming high after getting off to a positive start after coming back from the shoulder injury.<\/p>\n