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Draper ramped up his Wimbledon preparations by shrugging off illness and battling from a set down at the Queen's Club Championships to beat Australia's Alexei Popyrin 3-6 6-2 7-6 (5) and set up a ...
During a long interview with the ATP's official website, Alexei recalled his amazing win over Nole in New York last year: ...
Nakashima’s notable robustness in the rallies – no point was given up cheaply – seemed to be sapping the life out of Draper, two days on from his final-set tie-break win against Alexei Popyrin.
Before coming to Wimbledon, Popyrin featured in the Queen’s Club Championship, where he suffered a heartbreaking defeat to Britain’s Jack Draper in the second round with a score of 3-6, 6-2, 7-6.
A clash between two former champions is the headline act on on what promises to be an entertaining day five at ATP Toronto with eight matches on the slate.
British number one Jack Draper has revealed that he has picked up an arm injury ahead of the US Open and will be sidelined for around a month. The world number five endured a disappointing Wimbledon ...
Despite the loss, Draper's showing at Queen's, which included wins over Alexei Popyrin and Brandon Nakashima, was promising and he will go into Wimbledon as the fourth seed in the men's singles.
Nakashima’s notable robustness in the rallies – no point was given up cheaply – seemed to be sapping the life out of Draper, two days on from his final-set tie-break win against Alexei Popyrin.