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Surrey's Jack Draper matches Rafael Nadal feat as he replaces Novak Djokovic in ATP top five after Madrid Open runSurrey’s Jack Draper has become only the second left-handed tennis player – since Rafael Nadal – to break into the ATP top ...
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Tennis365 on MSNTop 10 ATP prize money earners in 2025: Alcaraz still top, Draper jumps to 2nd, Djokovic 10thCasper Ruud has surged into the top 10 of the 2025 ATP prize money list after his Madrid Open triumph, while Jack Draper has ...
MADRID — Casper Ruud joked that seven was his lucky number after claiming the most important trophy of his career in his ...
Watch the Italian Open live on Sky Sports Tennis, Sky Sports+, NOW and the Sky Sports app until Sunday May 18; British ...
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Tennis365 on MSNATP Rankings Race To Turin: Alcaraz leads, Ruud & Draper climb, Sinner & Djokovic dropJack Draper and Casper Ruud made significant strides in the Race to the ATP Finals with their Madrid Masters exploits, while ...
With the end of the Madrid Open, changes arrived in the ATP Race to Turin, with Jack Draper reaching second place, only ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNCasper Ruud tells very interesting anecdote after becoming Masters winner in MadridBefore completing his biggest win in Madrid, Ruud visited the city and the tournament as a kid to watch to the Big Three.
Jack Draper found success at the Madrid Open despite losing to Casper Ruud in the finals; he enters the Italian Open full of ...
Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter are both in Rome this week, and they’ve been keeping tabs on Jack Draper’s ascent -- one that ...
But rust could be a factor for the world No. 1, and Carlos Alcaraz, who beat Sinner on clay at Roland Garros last year, is lurking. So is defending champion Alexander Zverev, always a force on clay.
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FirstSportz on MSN“The ranking system doesn’t lie,” Alexander Zverev fires back at critics calling him the ‘worst World No.2 ever’Alexander Zverev has defended his position as world number two, saying, “The rankings don’t lie.” He has won only one title ...
ROME, Italy—Casper Ruud described sports psychology as “personal training for your feelings” in a quick-hit interview ahead of his return to the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.
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