Jack Draper Triumphs Over Alexei Popyrin in Thrilling Queen's Club Clash
Jack Draper overcomes Alexei Popyrin in a thrilling match at Queen's Club, advancing to the quarter-finals with a hard-fought victory.



British number one Jack Draper showcased his resilience and skill as he battled back from a set down to defeat Alexei Popyrin in a gripping last-16 encounter at Queen's Club. The match, which lasted over two hours, saw Draper emerge victorious with a scoreline of 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5), securing his place in the quarter-finals.
Match Highlights
- First Set: Popyrin started strong, breaking Draper early and maintaining his lead to take the first set 6-3.
- Second Set: Draper found his rhythm, breaking Popyrin twice to level the match with a dominant 6-2 set win.
- Third Set: The final set was a nail-biter, with both players holding serve until the tie-break. Draper clinched the tie-break 7-5, sealing the match with a powerful ace.
Key Moments
- Turning Point: In the second set, Draper won four consecutive games to shift the momentum in his favor.
- Decisive Tie-Break: Draper took three successive points in the tie-break, ultimately winning the match with a thunderous ace.
What's Next
Draper's victory keeps the possibility of an all-British quarter-final alive, as he could face Dan Evans if Evans wins his match against Brandon Nakashima. With Wimbledon on the horizon, Draper's performance at Queen's Club is a promising sign of his potential on the grass courts.
Player Reactions
Draper expressed his satisfaction with the win, stating, 'I’m really pleased with how I handled the pressure today. It’s a great feeling to come through such a tough match.' Popyrin, despite the loss, praised Draper's performance, saying, 'Jack played some great tennis today, especially in the crucial moments.'
Conclusion
Jack Draper's victory over Alexei Popyrin at Queen's Club is a testament to his growing stature in the tennis world. As he advances to the quarter-finals, all eyes will be on him to see if he can continue his impressive run and possibly claim his maiden title at this prestigious tournament.