24.06.2025
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Jack Draper Reaches Career-High ATP No. 4 After Queen’s Club Run

Jack Draper Reaches Career-High ATP No. 4 After Queen’s Club Run

JakartaJack Draper has climbed to a career-best ATP world No. 4 following an impressive run at the Queen’s Club Championships, marking a significant breakthrough for British tennis ahead of Wimbledon 2025.

The 22-year-old left-hander showed maturity and resilience on the grass courts of Queen’s, reaching the semifinals and defeating multiple top-20 opponents along the way. His powerful serve and improved baseline consistency have earned him not only ranking points but also respect as a serious contender on the ATP Tour.

Draper’s surge in form secures him a top-4 seed at Wimbledon, placing him among the elite and protecting him from early-round matchups against other top players. The ranking jump also makes him the highest-ranked British man since Andy Murray’s peak years.

Having battled injuries in previous seasons, Draper’s rise is seen as a testament to his perseverance and evolving all-court game. With confidence high and home-court support behind him, Draper now enters Wimbledon as a dark horse — or perhaps, a genuine title threat.