Jack Draper's Clay Court Struggles Continue with Monte Carlo Exit
Jack Draper faces a tough loss at the Monte Carlo Masters, highlighting challenges on clay courts against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.




Jack Draper's journey at the Monte Carlo Masters came to an end in the third round, as he faced a challenging match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. Despite a spirited effort, Draper was unable to overcome the Spaniard, falling 6-3, 6-7 (6-8), 6-4.
Match Overview
Draper, who recently claimed his first ATP Masters title at Indian Wells, showed flashes of brilliance but struggled with consistency. The match was a rollercoaster, especially in the deciding set where Draper twice recovered from a break down but ultimately couldn't capitalize on his opportunities.
Key Statistics
- Unforced Errors: 46
- Double Faults: 10
- Break Points Converted: 4 out of 16
Draper's Performance on Clay
Clay courts have historically not been Draper's preferred surface. However, his performance against Marcos Giron in the second round had shown promise. This match, however, highlighted areas needing improvement, particularly in handling high-pressure situations.
Next Steps for Draper
As Draper looks to improve his clay court game, his focus will likely be on reducing unforced errors and enhancing his break point conversion rate. His ability to adapt and refine his strategies on clay will be crucial for future tournaments.
Other Tournament Highlights
- Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the quarter-finals with a commanding 6-3, 6-1 victory over Daniel Altmaier.
- In doubles, the British pair Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury were defeated by Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara.
As the Monte Carlo Masters progresses, all eyes will be on how the remaining players adapt to the challenges of the clay court season.