Andy Murray is back on the tennis tour, coaching British star Jack Draper for the grass swing.
What's Next for Jack Draper?
Draper faces No. 5 seed Brandon Nakashima in his opening match on Monday at the Eastbourne Open.
The former world No. 4 Murray joined Draper's team, while James Trotman, Draper's former coach, is also assisting him.
Draper has "too much respect" to yell at Murray when he appears in his box during the grass season.
How Has Andy Murray Helped?
Murray's presence has provided a much-needed boost for Draper, who has spent 10 months on the sidelines due to arm and knee injuries.
Draper has played just a handful of tournaments this year, retiring mid-match at the Barcelona Open in April with a knee injury.
What's the Plan for Draper's Comeback?
Draper is planning to stay out on the match court for the foreseeable future, with no more breaks, after bone bruising in his left arm forced him to shut down his 2025 season in August.
Murray has helped Draper tweak his game to avoid more physical issues, including biomechanical changes on his serve.
Draper thinks Murray's tennis knowledge is "incredible" and believes in him as a person and player.
Why It Matters for Andy Murray
Murray's coaching role has given Draper a confidence boost, especially after losing confidence in his body over the last year.
Draper will face Nakashima in the second match on centre court on Monday before turning his attention to Wimbledon.
The Brit declared he's "coming back to the point where I'm gonna stay on court from now".
Draper has never been beyond round two at Wimbledon, but with Murray's help, he's looking to change that.
Murray's experience as a three-time Grand Slam champion will be invaluable to Draper as he navigates the grass swing.
Draper's former coach, James Trotman, who works with the LTA, is also assisting him.
Trotman's experience will complement Murray's expertise, providing Draper with a strong support team.
Draper's match against Nakashima will be a test of his physical and mental endurance.
A win would give him a much-needed boost ahead of Wimbledon.
The Eastbourne Open is a key tournament for Draper, and with Murray's guidance, he's looking to make a strong impression.