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Jack Draper loses Qatar Open final thriller to Andrey Rublev but earns rankings consolation

Draper went down in three sets to Rublev but will rise to 12th in the world rankings on Monday

Pa Sport Staff
Saturday 22 February 2025 20:03 GMT
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Jack Draper (left) went down to Andrey Rublev (right) in the Qatar Open final
Jack Draper (left) went down to Andrey Rublev (right) in the Qatar Open final (AP)

Jack Draper’s bid for glory at the Qatar Open ended in disappointment when he suffered a three-set defeat in the final at the hands of world No 10 Andrey Rublev.

The Briton went down 7-5 5-7 6-1 to the fifth seed as a concerted fightback eventually came up short in Doha, with the 27-year-old Russian claiming the title for a second time.

Rublev told the ATP Tour’s official website: “It feels amazing. It’s my first ever title that I won twice. I’m really happy.

“I think both of us were really tired after two three-set matches that finished late. We were exhausted and it was difficult, but somehow we were able to play at a good level.

“When I lost the second set, I let it go and started to play more freely. I played at a good level. In some moments, I was really good mentally and didn’t let frustration get over me.

“As soon as I was frustrated, I was able to restart again and I was able to play at the same intensity. That’s the most important thing.”

Jack Draper will rise to a career-high 12th in the world rankings on Monday
Jack Draper will rise to a career-high 12th in the world rankings on Monday (AP)

For 23-year-old Draper, there will be the consolation of knowing he will sit in a career-high 12th place in the latest world rankings when they are published on Monday.

He said: “It’s been an amazing week. Andrey was too good today. We played some tough matches this week and in the third set he was just a bit too strong for me.

“I’m really proud of my efforts this week. Every day, I wake up and try to improve, so it’s a testament to my hard work, I suppose.”

Rublev eventually took advantage of Draper’s first double fault when he converted the third of three set points to take the first, but having gone the distance in both the last eight and the semi-finals, the Briton dug deep once again to hit back in the second set.

However, the Russian simply proved too strong in the decider, breaking twice as he raced into a 4-0 lead over a weary opponent before closing out the victory.

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