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Jack Draper news, ranking, results and next match on Sky Sports Tennis as British No 1 looks to impress in 2025

Jack Draper won his first Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells and is now looking to double up in Miami, live on Sky Sports; British No 1 claimed two ATP Tour titles last year and also reached US Open semi-finals; watch Draper throughout 2025 live on Sky Sports Tennis

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Image: Britain's Jack Draper is up to seventh in the world rankings after winning at Indian Wells

Jack Draper's stock continues to rise with the British No 1 now up to seventh in the world rankings after claiming a maiden Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells.

The left-hander beat Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz en route to that trophy in California and will now look to complete the Sunshine Double by winning the Miami Open, live on Sky Sports from March 18-30.

Match sure you catch Draper in action on Sky Sports throughout the year, including at the US Open during August and September - an event at which he reached the semi-finals in 2024.

Jack Draper

  • Age: 23
  • Place of birth: Sutton, London
  • Height: 6ft 4in (1.93m)
  • Turned pro: 2018
  • Grand Slam debut: Wimbledon 2021
  • Career titles: 3
  • World ranking: 7
  • Coach: James Trotman

When is Draper next in action on Sky Sports?

Draper will begin his Miami Open campaign in round two against Czech player Jakub Mensik, with that match set to take place on Saturday March 22.

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Following his impressive victory against Holger Rune in the final at Indian Wells, Draper said he was not expecting to be champion, but admitted it felt 'incredible' to secure his first ATP 1000 Masters title

So far in 2025

Draper won his first ATP Masters 1000 title when he overwhelmed Holger Rune in the Indian Wells final, beating him 6-2 6-2. That came after a 6-1 0-6 6-4 victory over two-time reigning champion Alcaraz in the semis of the BNP Paribas Open.

Jack Draper's ATP Tour results in 2025

Tournament Surface Result
Australian Open Hard Fourth round
Doha Hard Runner-up
Indian Wells Hard WINNER

Draper's run to the final also included victories over Brazil's rising star Joao Fonseca, Fritz and Ben Shelton.

He was beaten by Andrey Rublev in the final of the Qatar Open in mid-February after retiring hurt against Alcaraz in the last 16 at the Australian Open in January, having seen his start to the season delayed by a hip problem.

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Draper beat Karen Khachanov to win the Vienna Open and claim his first ATP 500 title

What big events are to come in 2025?

The clay-court season features big tournaments in Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome, ahead of the French Open from May 25 to June 8.

Draper is confirmed to compete at Queen's in June before Wimbledon runs from June 30 to July 15. He will then return to Flushing Meadows, live on Sky Sports, for the US Open from August 30 to September 2.

What did Draper achieve in 2024?

After suffering a second defeat in as many ATP finals in January - his loss to Jiri Lehecka in the Adelaide International following on from falling short against Adrian Mannarino in Sofia the previous November - Draper won his next two ATP finals in 2024, on the grass in Stuttgart and then the indoor hard court in Vienna.

The Sutton-born player came from a set down to beat Mario Berrettini in Germany in June to claim his maiden ATP 250 title and upgraded that to an ATP 500 trophy four months later when he defeated Karen Khachanov in straight sets in Austria.

Jack Draper's best Grand Slam results

  • Australian Open R4 (2025)
  • French Open: R1 (2023, 2024)
  • Wimbledon: R2 (2022, 2024)
  • US Open Semi-finals (2024)

Other notable match wins included defeating Alcaraz at Queen's and Alex de Minaur at the US Open, while he also recorded two victories over another pair of top-10 players in Hubert Hurkacz (in Japan) and Fritz (in Paris).

He battled gamely against world No 1 Jannik Sinner before going down in three sets in the US Open semi-finals, with that run to the last four keeping him in with a chance of reaching the season-ending ATP Tour Finals before those hopes were extinguished by defeat to De Minaur in the last 16 in Paris.

Draper will also be disappointed to have lost in the second round at Wimbledon - beaten by compatriot Cameron Norrie - and perhaps that he was unable to back up his win over Alcaraz at Queen's, falling to Tommy Paul in the next round.

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