British number one Jack Draper said he felt “really proud” after marking his post-injury return to action on the ATP Tour with a straight-set victory over Frenchman Quentin Halys in Dubai.
Competing on the men’s tour for the first time since the US Open last August, Draper won 7-6 (10-8) 6-3 on his debut at the Dubai Tennis Championships.
The 24-year-old, who has slipped to 15th in the world after reaching a career-high ranking of fourth in June, will play Hungary’s Fabian Marozsan or France’s Arthur Rinderknech next.
“I’ve been craving the feeling of competing for a very long time,” Draper said in his post-match interview.
“It just felt normal, it felt like I was coming back to doing what I love, which is being out here, competing and having the adrenaline of winning and losing points.
“A lot of people have helped me to get back to this position after a lot of down moments [during] the last eight months.
“It’s not been easy to be back here and that’s something I can be really proud of. Long may it continue.”
Draper contested his first competitive match for 164 days when he played at the Davis Cup qualifiers earlier in February, beating Norway’s Viktor Durasovic in straight sets.
But he had remained absent from tour singles competition since withdrawing from the US Open before his second-round match because of a left arm injury six months ago.
