Jack Draper’s Instagram Disappears as Injury Problems Persist
The loss of his social channel removes a key sponsor platform while a stubborn left‑arm bone bruise continues to blunt his serve.
Overview
- This week Draper’s Instagram account returned an error message and is no longer accessible, with multiple outlets reporting the page appears deleted or disabled.
- Medical experts say the left‑arm bone bruise is slow to heal and has visibly reduced Draper’s serve speed and power during recent matches.
- He broke down in tears during his first‑round loss at the Canadian Open and then lost in the opening round in Cincinnati, showing the emotional and performance toll of repeated setbacks.
- Draper’s place at the 2026 US Open is unresolved and his mixed‑doubles pairing with Jessica Pegula is not listed in the main draw, so he may need to qualify or receive a late entry.
- His commercial value is at risk because the Instagram disappearance cuts sponsor visibility for a player already limited to sporadic court time, and his team is pursuing coaching, biomechanics and strict load monitoring to protect long‑term recovery.