Marathon man Jack Draper says Carlos Alcaraz will have a battle on his hands when they meet in the Australian Open last 16, with the Briton showing remarkable staying power to set up the clash.
Jack Draper has revealed working with a new “breathing coach” has helped him stay calm in the heat of battle at the Australian Open. The British No.1 claimed his third five-set win here - and a fourth round clash with Carlos Alcaraz - were rewards for building his physical and mental fitness.
The British No 1 is through to the Australian Open fourth round for the first time and will play Alcaraz for the fourth time
Draper is through to the Australian Open fourth round for the first time after an epic five-set win over Aleksandar Vukic
Jack Draper is excited by the challenge of facing "special talent" Carlos Alcaraz in the fourth round of the Australian Open, predicting a "great contest".
Jack Draper laid bare his feelings on facing Carlos Alcaraz next in the fourth round of the 2025 Australian Open.
Britain's Jack Draper is through to the last 16 of the Australian Open for the first time in his career after fighting back to beat Aleksandar Vukic.
Jack Draper is into the fourth round of the Australian Open, and he will face the world number three Carlos Alcaraz next. The Spaniard is yet to win this Grand Slam – the only one he’s
Jack Draper won third straight five-set thriller; Jacob Fearnley exited the Australian Open with defeat to Alexander Zverev; Carlos Alcaraz downed Nuno Borges; watch action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
Marathon man Jack Draper says Carlos Alcaraz will have a battle on his hands when they meet in the Australian Open last 16, with the Briton showing remarkable staying power to set up the clash.
Jack Draper defeated Carlos Alcaraz the last time they played, on grass at the Queens Club in London last year.