- Jack Draper retired from his first clay-court season match in Barcelona against Tomas Martin Etcheverry due to a right knee injury.
- The British tennis player called a medical timeout after losing the second set and received taping on his knee.
- Draper's movement was hindered, and he retired while trailing 6-3 3-6 1-4 in the third set, reportedly advised by his coaching box.
- This injury is a significant setback for Draper, who has a substantial number of ranking points to defend at the upcoming Madrid Open.
- The knee issue appears to be a new concern for Draper, who has previously struggled with various injuries, including a bone bruising injury in his left arm.
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Jack Draper retires from Barcelona Open in worrying start to clay-court season