Jack Draper: From Ferrari Flaws to Grand Slam Grit
Jack Draper, world number six, transforms physically and mentally, preparing for Wimbledon. Known for his fitness struggles, he overcame illness to win at the Queen's Club Championships. As Britain's new tennis hope after Andy Murray, Draper is determined to peak during the upcoming Grand Slam events.

Jack Draper, once likening himself to a Ferrari plagued with reliability issues, now finds himself more equipped than ever to handle the rigors of Grand Slam tennis. The world number six, through dedication off the court, has revamped his game, evidenced by his performance against Alexei Popyrin at the Queen's Club Championships.
As Britain's emerging beacon in tennis following Andy Murray's retirement, Draper is experiencing a career-best season, highlighted by his ATP 1000 title win at Indian Wells. His recent form has been a testament to relentless efforts put into his physical and mental strengthening, positioning him as a formidable contender.
Eyeing Wimbledon, where he will enter as the fourth seed, Draper's goal is clear: to hit peak performance. Despite perceiving himself as less consistent in the past, Draper now approaches the tournament with a newfound confidence and an unwavering belief in his potential for further improvement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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