Jack Draper withdrew from the 2026 Monte-Carlo Masters, a decision that could have significant consequences for his position in the ATP rankings. After losing his opening match in Miami, Draper chose to delay the start of his clay-court season. This choice could prove detrimental, given his current standing in the world rankings. Draper, who reached a career-high of fourth in the world last year, now sits at 25th in the ATP rankings.
The situation is further complicated because Draper will have to defend important points at the Madrid Open, where he reached the final in 2025, which could push him out of the world's top 40 if he doesn't perform well. This situation generates concern for a player who was considered one of the biggest threats to the dominance of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner last year.