Jack Draper is slowly becoming a clay court master and also the master of avoiding adversity with the Madrid Open champion finding his way past Corentin Moutet to reach the Quarter-Finals.
Draper recovered from a poor opening set to win through 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 as he showed grit to avoid the French showman causing a shock.
He is now the youngest British player in the opening era to reach the Quarter-Finals of the Rome Open on clay, this of course eclipses his predecessor in the British stakes in Andy Murray.
After losing the first set 6-1, Draper returned to the foray and when presented with his chance he took it to the hilt. He broke for 5-3 and despite losing the next game, he broke back for the set and to claim the impetus.
It was a similar story in the decider just without a break back. Draper broke to make it 5-3 and Moutet wasn’t able to break back and the Brit sealed it.
The World No.5 now likely faces Carlos Alcaraz in the Quarter-Finals. A dynamite tie awaits.
The Spaniard recovered after losing the second set for much more of a stable effort.
He saw off Karen Khachanov 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 and keeps his charge alive. He improves against the Russian to 5-0 in their Head to Head.
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