World No 5 looked crushed after his transformative clay swing ended in defeat against Alexander Bublik, but grass is the perfect surface to make amendsAlexander Bublik reacted to the most significant victory of his career by collapsing on to the Parisian soil with his arms aloft, his face transmitting joy and disbelief. Although his jubilation was an apt reaction after reaching his first grand slam quarter‑final, it also said much about his defeated opponent.Jack Draper’s rise over the past 12 months has been one of the most significant developments on the ATP Tour. As he has established himself as one of the best in the world and earned respect within the locker room, the target on his back has grown accordingly. Continue reading...
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