"If we have other people doing this moving forward, are we always going to get fidelity to what the person, the victim in this case, would've wanted?" Mr Leben asked.
Before the season began, Draper and compatriot Jacob Fearnleyat the National Tennis Centre.
One of the main things they practised was sliding - a video posted by the LTA saw them running back and forth, sliding across the clay and mimicking a shot, to finesse their balance and control.Before this season, Fearnley had not won a clay-court match on the ATP Tour. He goes into the French Open with a 9-3 record on the surface, including a win over world number 19 Tomas Machac."It's important to slide into your shots rather than starting to slide after it," Britain's Heather Watson
"Make sure that your knee doesn't go over your toe either, because then you can injure yourself badly."The LTA said in 2024 there were about 1,300 clay-courts in Great Britain. That is around 5% of the 23,000 total number of courts.
In contrast, about 60% of courts in Spain - one of the leading nations on the surface - are clay.
The National Tennis Centre hasFour sick children were evacuated to Jordan along with twelve parents and guardians. They left Gaza by ambulance on Wednesday morning and travelled through Israel without stopping until they reached the border crossing.
The plan to evacuate children was first unveiled during a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Jordan's King Abdullah in February.Jordan's stated aim is to bring 2,000 sick children to the kingdom for treatment. So far only 33 have been evacuated to Jordan, each travelling with a parent or guardian.
Jordanian sources say Israel has delayed and imposed restrictions and this - along with the resumption of the war - has impeded the evacuation process. Sick Gazans have also been evacuated to other countries via Israel.We put the Jordanian concerns to the Israeli government organisation responsible - Cogat (Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories) - who told us that since "the beginning of the year, and especially in recent weeks, there has been a significant increase in the number of Gazans evacuated through Israel for medical care abroad."