Jack Draper: British No 1 Forced To Retire Injured When Trailing By Two Sets Against Carlos Alcaraz | Tennis Newsnews24 | News 24
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Jack Draper: British No 1 forced to retire injured when trailing by two sets against Carlos Alcaraz | Tennis Newsnews24

Jack Draper’s heroic Australian Open run came to an end after the British No 1 was forced to retire from his fourth round clash against Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz on Rod Laver Arena.

The British No 1 came into the tournament with little preparation after a hip injury suffered in pre-season, which he admitted he was still having to manage.

He then put his body through three five-set matches, spending more than 12 and a half hours on court, and it proved too much.

After taking a medical timeout at the end of a competitive first set, Draper became increasingly compromised in the second and, after Alcaraz took a 7-5 6-1 lead, the 15th seed opted to shake hands.

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Alcaraz hits new milestones

64 – Only John McEnroe (65) secured more Grand Slam wins in the Open Era after his first 75 such matches than Carlos Alcaraz (64).

Alcaraz is the youngest player in the Open Era to reach his second Grand Slam quarter-final at each of the four Grand Slam events.

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