Jack Draper threw up in a bin after beating Marcos Giron (Image: GETTY) Cam Norrie started a baking Day Three of the Australian Open with Britain’s first singles win before Jack Draper won his first ever five-set match – and then ran
Jack Draper hopes his “atrocious” new Aussie-style mohican mullet will get him home support Down Under. And the British pack have sworn to get the same severe cut if the world No.55 wins his first Major title at the Australian Open. The
Jack Draper admitted he lost to the “better player” after losing his second ATP Tour final at the Adelaide International. The British No.4, 22, was seeking to become the youngest British man to win a title since Andy Murray in 2009. But
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Jack Draper came through a marathon match to advance to the quarter-finals of the Adelaide International. The Brit needed three hours and 39 minutes to defeat Miomir Kecmanovic 5-7 7-6(9) 7-6(7), saving two match points in the second set. It wasn’t without
Jack Grealish has opened up on his ‘devastation’ after thieves reportedly made off with £1million worth of jewellery while the winger was playing for Manchester City last Wednesday. “I can’t begin to explain how devastated I am over the burglary that took
Jack Grealish’s Cheshire mansion was reportedly raided by burglars during Manchester City’s win over Everton on Wednesday evening. The winger’s terrified partner and family are believed to have hit a panic button before the thieves made off with around £1million worth of
Jack Draper is ensuring he doesn’t set foot on a tennis court on Christmas Day following a successful pre-season training block. The British No 4 admitted that he didn’t agree with those who wanted to practice no matter what and decided to
Manchester City star Jack Grealish was described as “disrespectful” by Fluminense midfielder Felipe Melo after his alleged antics during the 4-0 Club World Cup final rout. Pep Guardiola’s side added to their glittering trophy cabinet in Saudi Arabia, but not without controversy.
Jack Draper picked up the biggest prize money cheque of his young career on Sunday when he was crowned the champion of the Ultimate Tennis Showdown Grand Final. As the undefeated winner, he took home £431,000 ($546,800) from one exhibition event alone.