Jack Draper has been given some advice as he prepares to battle Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open fourth round.
When will Jack Draper play Carlos Alcaraz at Australian Open? - The British No 1 is through to the Australian Open fourth round for the first time and will play Alcaraz for the fourth time
Jack Draper defied the partisan crowd to win a four-hour thriller at the Australian Open. The 23-year-old reacted to Melbourne’s intense booing after surviving a marathon to pull-off an
Jack Draper ready for fourth-round clash with Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open - not before 4.30am on Sunday; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
In the UK, the Australian Open will be broadcast live on Eurosport. Subscribers can also stream the action online on the Eurosport website or with the discovery+ app. The tournament takes place every day from midnight UK time each day on the outside courts and 1am on the show courts, while night sessions will start at 8am.
British No. 1 Jack Draper went into the 2025 Australian Open as the 15th seed but was put to the test by home prospect Aleksandar Vukic during a dramatic encounter in Melbourne
Draper takes on Australian favourite Aleksandar Vukic after Novak Djokovic defeated Tomas Machac despite taking a medical timeout
In the Australian Open Round of 32 on Thursday, No. 18-ranked Jack Draper takes on No. 68 Aleksandar Vukic.Draper heads into the Round of 32 after his five-set victory on Wednesday over Thanasi
Once upon a time, Jack Draper couldn't be trusted to get through a three-set match. Since 2021, the talented Brit has been forced to retire from 10 matches because of various fitness issues. It's a trend that makes Draper's Australian Open form impressive - with the 23-year-old winning three five-set matches to make it through to the fourth round.
The British No 1 is through to the Australian Open fourth round for the first time and will play Alcaraz for the fourth time
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.