British number one Jack Draper fought back from a set down – and feeling “a little bit underprepared” after eight months out with injury – to get his Indian Wells title defence off to a winning start.
An early break of serve in the decider gave the 24-year-old a crucial advantage that he pressed home to overcome Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut 3-6 6-3 6-2 and move into the third round.
Having only returned to the ATP Tour last week following the lay-off caused by bone bruising in his left serving arm, Draper – who had a bye in the first round – was wayward early on before hitting back at the beginning of the second set.
The world number 14 took that momentum into the third, building a 5-2 lead.
A determined Bautista Agut looked set to pull a game back to love against serve, but Draper was not to be denied and rallied impressively to save three break points and take victory.
Speaking on court to Sky Sports, he said it was “good to be back somewhere I have great memories”.
But he added: “At the same time I was a little bit underprepared because of the amount of tennis I have missed.
Describing the win as “massive”, Draper continued: “The injury I had, it wasn’t like a couple of weeks. It was eight months.
“I feel a little bit off. My levels in practice are always good, but when it comes to the match court, I am definitely a bit in and out with my consistency.”
Draper beat Holger Rune in last year’s final to lift his first Masters 1,000 trophy.
But having reached a world ranking of four, his breakout year was drastically curtailed.
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- 16 August 2025


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