Jack Draper’s first ATP title victory has liberated him from negativity, ultimately culminating in a stunning win over Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz at Queen’s. The 22-year-old British men’s number one triumphed 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 against Alcaraz in the second round, thrilling the home crowd. Draper saved three match points at 5-2 before serving out from 0-30, thereby extending his winning streak to seven matches. This victory follows Draper’s maiden ATP title at the Stuttgart Open, which he credited for alleviating his self-imposed pressure.
Consequently, Draper expressed that winning the title freed him from negative emotions, enabling him to perform with greater calmness and confidence. Despite expectations, Draper feels relaxed, trusting his game and readiness to compete. Moreover, the win over world number two Alcaraz marks Draper’s biggest career victory, ending Alcaraz’s 13-match grass streak. Furthermore, facing American fifth seed Tommy Paul in the quarter-finals, Draper’s match against Alcaraz was a testament to his progress.
His aggressive style and composed mentality were evident throughout the match. Draper’s passionate celebration highlighted his growth and resilience after last year’s shoulder injury. Additionally, Draper’s development is timely as British tennis anticipates a void with Andy Murray’s impending retirement. Murray has endorsed Draper, predicting a bright future for him. Draper acknowledges the importance of such victories in building self-belief and achieving what once seemed impossible.
In addition, Jack Draper’s rise has garnered significant interest, bolstered by his strong family connections to tennis. His mother, Nicky is a former junior champion and coach while his father, Roger,was the Lawn Tennis Association’s chief executive. Draper first gained wider attention with a Wimbledon junior final appearance in 2018 and notable tour wins. Now poised to be seeded at Wimbledon, Draper is confident and eager to compete on home soil, marking a pivotal moment in his career.
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