Draper, Indian Wells Champion, it has Nadal: “I’m a rare person”

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The British Jack Draper He finally confirmed the positive expectations generated by a potential tennis that were not certainly confirmed due to repeated injuries. However, in 23 years and 2 months he announced his arrival in the upper part of the elite declaring himself champion of Indian Wells Masters 1000 ATP Defeated the king of 2022 and 2023, Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, who exceeded Danish to the final Holger rune.

Sutton’s English, 1.93 meters high, won the premiere in the Top-10 of the ATP World Ranking as an additional prize, standing in the seventh.

A climbing carved from the semifinal in the US Open 2024 and the title to Vienna’s ‘Internal’. A physical problem delayed its entry during this period, as it also prevented its performance in open Australia, where it retired from the eighth of the eighth Carlos Alcaraz. Then end up with Doha and hatching in the wells of India.

There is nothing unique in the tennis world, he is waiting for him. I dreamed of becoming a detective, found the right track on tennis. Great serving players, who naturally moves the network and has power over all of its blows. More and more complete.

It has a weird, a feature shared by another former Indian Wells champion, the Spanish Rafa Nadal. Draper was left -handed with tennis but right -handed in the sun -day life.

He couldn’t find a certain reason to explain this change, that the details were personal the only left -handed ‘top ten’: “Many people how happened? Or did they tell me directly that it was unique. And my answer was simple, I was a rare person. That’s all, nothing else.”

This is not unique, as Rafa Nadal itself shows, the most prominent case in the world. But, for example, Paula badosa and carlos moyà They made the opposite path, they were left -handed but played to the right.

Source: La Verdad

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