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Andy Murray backs Jack Draper for Wimbledon return: ‘He’s bloody good’
Sir Andy Murray, working as an adviser and temporary coach to Jack Draper at the LTA's National Tennis Centre, has given an optimistic update on Draper's fitness ahead of Wimbledon, describing his tennis as 'bloody good'. Draper has dropped to No. 113 in the world rankings after a series of injuries, having been as high as fourth last year. The British player has not competed since the Barcelona Open in April but has been practising on court most days, with Murray believing his body is now recovering.
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