In a move that has left fans disappointed and the tennis world stunned, Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen and British player Jack Draper have both withdrawn from the doubles event at the US Open due to an unexpected injury. Zheng Qinwen, who has been in excellent form this season, has revealed that she suffered an elbow injury, which has not only forced her to withdraw from the doubles competition but also from the singles event.
The news came as a shock to fans who were eagerly anticipating Zheng’s performance at the prestigious Grand Slam. The 21-year-old has been making a name for herself with her powerful game and impressive performances on the WTA Tour, and many had hoped to see her make a deep run in both the singles and doubles brackets at the US Open.

Jack Draper, her doubles partner, also made the decision to step back from the competition in light of Zheng’s injury. The two were considered a formidable team, and their withdrawal marks a significant loss to the doubles draw. Draper expressed his disappointment, stating that it was an unfortunate situation, but the health of his partner had to come first.
Zheng Qinwen expressed her regret over the situation, saying, “I am very sorry, but I cannot participate due to my elbow injury. It’s heartbreaking to miss such an important event, especially since I had been preparing for it with so much anticipation. I hope to recover quickly and return to the court soon.”
The injury is a major setback for Zheng, who had been showing great promise in her career. Fans and fellow players have sent messages of support, wishing her a speedy recovery. As for Jack Draper, he too shared his disappointment, acknowledging that the decision to withdraw was not an easy one, but it was made out of respect for Zheng’s health and well-being.
This unexpected withdrawal is a reminder of the physical toll that the sport of tennis can take on its players. Fans of both Zheng Qinwen and Jack Draper are left with a sense of regret, as they will no longer be able to see these talented athletes compete in one of the most exciting Grand Slams of the year. Hopefully, Zheng will recover soon and return to the court stronger than ever.