Jack Draper’s return to tennis is imminent following the star’s four-month absence since the US Open.
The British star enjoyed a stellar start to 2025, which saw him win his first Masters title at Indian Wells and reach world number four in the ATP Tour rankings.
Draper’s Australian Open withdrawal stalled his return, but he has been confirmed for several upcoming tournaments after the first Grand Slam of the year.
Speaking during a training camp in Spain, Draper revealed where he expected his next tennis return to take place.

Jack Draper confirms next tennis tournament
Draper has moved his preparations to a warmer climate as he prepares for his return to tennis with new coach, Jamie Delgado.
Speaking at the Bel Air Tennis Club in Marbella, Draper offered an update on the arm injury that has kept him out for four months.
He said: “I feel great. Obviously coming out here, it’s nice to be able to hit outside. In the UK it’s very, very cold.
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“In Marbella we can hit, we can come together, and be outside. I feel good, I’m nearly done with my recovery now, so hopefully I’ll be able to get out there.
When asked what he expects his next tournament to be, the British number one replied: “Davis Cup, hopefully.”
Great Britain’s Davis Cup tie against Norway is expected to take place on 5-6 February at the Nadderud Arena in Oslo.
Draper has been called up for Great Britain alongside Cameron Norrie, Jacob Fearnley, and doubles pair Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash.
What other tournaments has Jack Draper signed up to?
While Draper is expected to return to tennis on international duty at the beginning of February, he has also signed up for several ATP tournaments.
Draper will play the Rotterdam Open in the Netherlands, which takes place on February 9 to 15. The British star will play alongside Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, and Felix Auger-Aliassime.
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The British number one will also play the ATP 500 event in Dubai, which begins on 23 February, alongside Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, and Alexander Bublik.
These tournaments will likely provide a warm-up for his Indian Wells title defense, along with the Miami Open, which both take place in March.

