Jack Draper, Alcaraz and Italian Open
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World no. 5 Jack Draper let his emotions spill out in a rare on-court outburst during his Rome Masters clash against Vit Kopriva. The Briton ousted the Czech 6-4, 6-3 in an hour and 41 minutes. Despite building a set and a break advantage, Draper smashed his racquet after wasting four break chances in the fifth game of the second set.
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Jack Draper has rapidly risen to become Britain's top tennis talent and will get the chance to prove how good he is against Carlos Alcaraz on Wednesday. Having turned professional in 2018, Draper, 23,
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Jack Draper sets Carlos Alcaraz clash at Italian Open after comeback win over Corentin MoutetJack Draper will face Carlos Alcaraz in the Italian Open quarter-finals after coming from behind to beat Corentin Moutet 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 in Rome. The British No1 was slow to get into his rhythm in the first set, which he lost handily, but came back with gritty wins in the remaining pair as he improved on an already impressive clay season.
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Yardbarker on MSNJack Draper braces for 'flary' Moutet clash in Rome: 'I kind of looked him when I was younger'Jack Draper referred to his upcoming opponent, the 'flary' Corentin Moutet, whom he has never faced before, but whom the Brit knows well from his junior days.
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FirstSportz on MSNJannik Sinner Showers Massive Praise on Jack Draper Who Offered Unwavering Support During Italian’s Doping BanJannik Sinner‘s doping controversy sent shockwaves in the tennis world. He incurred the wrath of fans, tennis pundits, and even his colleagues(and understandably so), some of who also doubted his innocence.
Jack Draper has opened up about his temper in the wake of his Italian Open meltdown, with the young British star perhaps needing to heed the words of Andy Murray