By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Sunday Could 4, 2025
Jack Draper, top-notch clay-courter? You wouldn’t have heard many pundits make the proclamation previous to his run to the Madrid closing, however now that the 23-year-old Brit has turned in his finest ever efficiency on the pink clay, many are satisfied that we’re seeing the start of Draper’s rise on the floor.
He was 10-12 lifetime on the floor previous to this week, however after powering into the ultimate of the Madrid Masters the times of sub-optimal clay-court outcomes could possibly be effectively and actually within the rearview.
Most necessary, Draper himself believes the narrative.
“I simply wanted to get my foot within the door someplace to point out that I can compete to a very excessive degree on this floor,” mentioned Draper.
After notching his first profession High-20 wins on the floor, Draper thinks he’s simply on the tip of the iceberg.
“I feel this week has proven that, and it is proven it to myself, proven it to others,” he mentioned, including that he nonetheless has loads of room for progress. “I feel nonetheless the most important constructive I am taking away is the truth that I am nonetheless studying transfer and play on this floor, and I am proper there. I am competing with, you already know, one of the best clay courters, one of the best guys on this floor on the earth.
“I take huge encouragement from that, and I hope that I can keep it up that subsequent week in Rome, [then at] the French.”
Victorious Casper Ruud mentioned what many people have been pondering whereas on the rostrum after his 7-5 3-6 6-4 win over Draper in Sunday’s closing.
“What a participant you might be, already at a younger age, the participant you’ve got develop into on all surfaces,” Ruud mentioned. “You are a risk to everybody now – would not matter the place, would not matter when – I feel sky is the restrict for you. Fortunately it was my day at this time.”
“What a participant you might be, already at a younger age, the participant you’ve got develop into on all surfaces. You are a risk to everybody now – would not matter the place, would not matter when – I feel sky is the restrict for you. Fortunately it was my day at this time.” pic.twitter.com/NRiYyohmb0
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Draper says that having success on clay would possibly free him up on the quicker surfaces, the place he has traditionally been much more deadly. It actually has performed wonders for his rating. The Brit will enter the High-5 in Monday’s ATP rating, because the fourth British man to ever be a part of that elite group.
“I feel that offers me additionally huge confidence going into perhaps a floor that is a bit quicker, which I take pleasure in extra,” he mentioned. “To assume, ‘Wow, I am doing this on the clay, what can I take out onto the opposite surfaces as effectively.’”