Jack Draper has been far from his best so far in Melbourne but the 23-year-old Brit will be hoping that his two five-set matches will have enabled him to tune up for his third-round match against ...
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British No 1 Jack Draper silenced a fervent Melbourne crowd to defy home favourite Thanasi Kokkinakis and win a five-set classic to make the third round of the Australian Open. Kokkinakis served ...
Three big points in a row to stop Thanasi Kokkinakis' momentum and hush the Melbourne crowd. But he can't get the hold over the line as Kokkinakis comes up with a blazing backhand that squeezes ...
A solid service game from Arthur Cazaux keeps the Frenchman close behind. Just as the door looks wide open for Jack Draper, Thanasi Kokkinakis slams it in his face. The British number one stands ...
Thanasi Kokkinakis was left seething and doubtful about his career after an old injury flared up during his Australian Open campaign, which came to an end against Great Britain's top-ranked men's ...
Four Britons in second-round Australian Open action on day four Jack Draper comes from behind to beat Thanasi Kokkinakis in five-set thriller Jacob Fearnley claims fine win over Arthur Cazaux to ...
Draper also had to block out the noise of a ferocious home crowd who were willing on their player - too overexuberantly for chair umpire Marijana Veljovic at times - towards the third round for ...
Jack Draper came through a five-set battle in the first round of the Australian Open for the second year in a row. Twelve months ago, the British number one vomited into a courtside bin at the end ...
Jack Draper came through a five-set battle in the first round of the Australian Open for the second year in a row. Twelve months ago, the British number one vomited into a courtside bin at the end of ...