There's no reason to panic about Wimbledon," says Jamie Murray about Draper
Jack Draper likely didn’t achieve the performance he hoped for at Queen’s, eliminated by Jiri Lehecka in the semifinals.
The tournament director, Jamie Murray, Andy’s brother, spoke about his compatriot and isn’t worried at all.
In comments reported by *The Tennis Gazette*, he said: "There’s absolutely no reason to stress or panic about what might happen at Wimbledon.
I’m sure when he reflects on it tomorrow, in the coming days, he’ll be happy to have come here, played four matches, and had to fight.
He has so many qualities; he’s having an incredible year. We really hope he’ll have a great Wimbledon.
He’ll definitely be one of the favorites behind Sinner and Alcaraz heading into this tournament.
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