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Grand Slam semi-finalist, Masters champion and a top-five player - Britain's Jack Draper is a different beast on his ...
Boris Becker offered his opinion on the biggest disappointment of Wimbledon, pointing to British No. 1 Jack Draper, who was ...
Despite a disappointing Wimbledon campaign, Draper is a major threat at this year’s US Open. Hard courts are clearly his best surface, having won Indian Wells and reached the final of the Madrid Open ...
Tim Henman believes Jack Draper is still some distance from competing with Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner and runner-up ...
In the end, it was Raducanu who did better since she made the third round and made world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka work extremely ...
With his run to the final four in New York and an illustrious title at Indian Wells behind him, the 23-year-old not only believes effusively in his hard graft and ability.
Jack Draper lives out his dreams with Indian Wells win, earning his first Masters 1000 title by beating Denmark's Holger Rune 6-2 6-2 in a display of total dominance in the final ...
Since then, he has won an ATP 500 event in Vienna and lifted the trophy at Indian Wells — the sport’s unofficial “fifth major” — in March.
Draper's run to the U.S. Open semi-final last year and his title this year at Indian Wells have raised expectations that he is ready to emulate Murray and win the title.
Athleticism and technique will only take you so far. To win a $10 million tournament like Indian Wells, as Draper did in March, you need an X-factor… not to mention a Y-factor and a Z-factor as ...
Jack Draper and Andy Murray have plenty in common, yet at the same time could arguably not be more different. The key similarity they share is having had the blessed burden of being Britain’s ...