Jack Draper has once again spoken out about the length of the tennis season, with his comments adding to a growing chorus of complaints from top players about the demands they face.

Draper was already in the spotlight after being forced to sit out three months following the US Open, and now Taylor Fritz has echoed his concerns. Other big names like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have also voiced their frustrations.

Tim Henman believes there is merit in those complaints. He spoke to Tennis-Infinity.com about possible changes he would make, saying:

“It would be fascinating if you could shorten it by a couple of months,” he said. “I’d love to see a scenario where you actually had time off.”

Henman’s comments come just a week after Draper made headlines for questioning the sport’s leader

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