Jack Draper lifts lid on Andy Murray deal as duo make winning start at Eastbourne Open | Tennis | Sport

Jack Draper made a winning return to competition at the Eastbourne Open (Image: Getty)
Jack Draper made a winning return to competition with new coach Andy Murray in his box, and revealed that he was the one who asked the former No.1 to join his team. The Brit, 24, has been sidelined since April but beat lucky loser Marcos Giron 6-4 7-6 in Eastbourne.
Draper blew a 5-2 lead in the second set but regrouped to earn his first win since March, and was happy to face a “challenge”. The current world No.160, who was ranked No.4 a year ago, said: “It’s a great feeling. Hopefully I can keep on building my tennis, my body, and my momentum from here.
“In some ways, it’s maybe a good thing that I lost a bit of concentration at 5-2 in the second. Then I was put in a situation where I needed to up my level and be in a tight situation in a match, which can help moving forwards. If I’d have won that set 6-2, even though it would be a great thing, I maybe wouldn’t have had that challenge.
“In the time I’ve had off, I’ve done great things in practice. I maybe haven’t been match fit, but I’ve always stayed training really hard, doing all the right things in the gym, off the court. I think I’ve earned the right to play some good tennis even if it’s straight off the bat.”
Former world No.1 Murray sat courtside alongside James Trotman, an LTA coach who worked with Draper for years. The world No.160 jokingly told the crowd: “I haven’t called him ‘Sir’ yet, that’s not going to happen.”
But he later said: “Andy is a huge inspiration for me. I think it’s comforting to have him there. I don’t feel any kind of added nerves or anything. If anything,it’s a real boost, it’s a real confidence feeling to have him there.”

Andy Murray sat courtside for Jack Draper’s comeback after joining the younger Brit’s team (Image: Getty)
Explaining how their mouthwatering partnership came about, the three-time title winner added: “With Andy, I went to him and I approached him and I sort of told him that I’d love to have him in my team. Obviously, he’s got family, he’s got other things going on and he wanted to make sure that we sort of aligned on some of those things. Which we did.
“I think, yeah, it very much came from me and it was nice to see very quickly that Andy really wanted to also help me and wanted to be in my corner and believed in me and my game, my tennis. Also, we just have a great relationship off the court as well, which is nice.”
Draper will now play another Brit, Jack Pinnington Jones, who beat Marco Trungelliti 5-6 6-3 7-5. The world No.145, who played college tennis at TCU, said: “He’s a good friend of mine. I want to win. I want to hold it over him.
“Drapes is an example, when I’m telling him I’m struggling in these moments and in tight three-setters, I feel like I haven’t got the results I’d like. He was pretty candid and said ‘Well, I’d love to be in those positions’, when he was injured. It sort of gave me a fresh perspective of, I’m lucky to be in these positions.”
Dan Evans, who will retire at Wimbledon this summer, is a step closer to the main draw after beating Bolivia’s Juan Carlos Prado Angelo 7-6 6-3 in qualifying. Ollie Tarvet, Billy Harris, Henry Searle and Max Basing are also into the second round of the preliminary event.
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