Jack Draper retired after going two sets down to Carlos AlcarazJack Draper has pulled out of the Australian Open after losing the first two sets to Carlos Alcaraz in their fourth-round match on Sunday. The British No.1 had suffered a hip injury before Christmas to prevent playing any warm-up events. And the No.15 seed reached the fourth round here by winning three five-set epic matches. Draper swapped a break each in the opening set with the French and Wimbledon champion until Alcaraz won his second break point with a running forehand pass after 58 minutes.Stay up-to-date with the latest Tennis news Join us on WhatsApp Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. Read our Privacy PolicyThe big left-hander, 23, then left the court for a medical timeout. He was clearly struggling during the second set - he stopped chasing drop shots as he felt his back. And with the score at 7-5 6-1, Draper shook hands with his friend Alcaraz to concede the match after one hour and 36 minutes. Following Emma Raducanu’s heavy defeat to Iga Swiatek on Saturday, there are now no British singles players left in the Australian Open singles. Alcaraz said: “This is not the way I want to win a match and get through. I am happy obviously to play another quarter-final in Australia but I am sad for Jack.Jack Draper was the last Brit standing at the Australian OpenSUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy“He doesn’t deserve to get this injury. He couldn’t prepare at the start of the season. We should have had a good week of pre-season but couldn’t because of the injury. “I feel a little bit sad for him. I am sure he will come back stronger and I just wish him a speedy recovery.” Alcaraz, 21, will play the winner of tonight’s match between Novak Djokovic and Jiri Lehecka as he seeks to break Rafa Nadal’s record and become the youngest man to win the career Grand Slam. He lost in the last eight here last year - his best performance in Melbourne.
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