Jack Draper called on the ATP Tour to âadaptâ its schedule after World No 11 Holger Rune suffered a horror injury in the semi-finals of the Nordic Open in Stockholm.
The 22-year-old Rune limped off the court in tears after suffering a suspected torn Achilles tendon that is certain to end his season and could result in months on the sidelines.
After struggling physically in the quarter-finals of the Shanghai Masters last week, Rune was hoping to make a late push for the ATP Finals and said before his semi-final with Ugo Humbert that he was not at â100 per centâ.
“Right now, itâs just stiff and tired. I need to recover, and then I hope Iâll be ready,â Rune had told SpilXperten. âI probably wonât be at 100 per cent, but none of us playing this late in the tournament feel 100 per cent anyway.â
Posting on Twitter/X, British No 1 Draper, who is currently sidelined with a left arm injury, said the âtour and calendarâ have to change if younger players are going to have long careers in the sport
“Injuries are going to happen⊠we are pushing our bodies to do things they arenât supposed to in elite sport,â said the 23-year-old, who called time on his season after his second-round exit from the US Open.
âWe have so many incredible younger guys on the tour right now and Iâm proud to be apart of that, however, the tour and the calendar have to adapt if any of us are gonna achieve some sort of longevity⊔
Injuries are going to happen⊠we are pushing our bodies to do things they arenât supposed to in elite sport. We have so many incredible younger guys on the tour right now and Iâm proud to be apart of that, however, the tour and the calendar have to adapt if any of us are gonnaâŠ
â jack draper (@jackdraper0) October 18, 2025
World No 5 Fritz, who had just played in the third-place match at the Six Kings Slam in Saudi Arabia, defeating Novak Djokovic after the 38-year-old retired following a 75-minute first set, said he agreed with Draper.
Fritz replied: âFacts, also seeing more injuries and burnout now than ever before because balls, courts, conditions have slowed down a lot making the weekly grind even more physically demanding and tough on the body.â
Rune is set to undergo a scan on Sunday but it has been reported in Danish media that Runeâs mother, Aneke Rune, said her son faces up to six months out after suffering a torn Achilles tendon. “It’s terrible. The doctors say he’s three to six months out. Holger is crying,” she told bt.
Humbert will face Norwayâs Casper Ruud in the final. “It’s incredibly hard to hear,â Rune told SpilXperten. âIt looked really bad, and I know heâs going to be tested tomorrow, but Iâve also heard that he heard a distinct sound, which is a really bad sign.
âThis type of injury is something you really canât control, so itâs just extremely unfortunate. Tennis is a brutal sport, and as a player, you donât want to miss several months.
“Heâs still very young, so he has a long career ahead of him, so I hope he can come back strong quickly.”
The Independent has contacted the ATP for comment
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