Monte-Carlo Masters: Jack Draper Cruises into Last 16 With Straight-Sets Win Over Marcos Giron
Jack draper cruised into the last 16 of the Monte-Carlo Masters with a straight-set Victory over Marcos Giron.
The British no 1 produced a dominant 6-1 6-1 win to kick off his tournament – and Quest for a second atp 1000 title of the season – after receiving a bee into the second round.
With his service game and forehand functioning well, the fifth seed spent just an hour on court as he powered past the American.
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Draper stamped his authority with two breaks in a first set he won in just under half an hour and it was a similar story as he upped the rate in the second.
Giron had little answer and became increasingly error prone as draper wrapped up a comfortable win with another break.
Tomas etcheeverry or alejandro fokina stand between draper and a place in the quarter finals, where fourth seed and former Roland Garros and us open runner-up Casper ruud could lie in wait.
Draper Hoping for Good Monte-Carlo Run
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Draper is pleased with the way he has transitioned over to clay since his impressive season so far on Hard Court
Draper told Sky Sports: “It’s not easy conditions here sometimes and we were obviously playing later (in the day) but I feel like I have been transitioning well to the clay.
“I’ve been working hard to look for my forehand and do all the things to be effective on this surface as I have struggled a little bit in the last couple of years.
“Hopfully this year I can have a good run.”
Top-Seed Zverev Suffers Early Exit
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Highlights of Alexander Zverev Against Matteo Berrettini from the Monte-Carlo Masters
Draper’s Victory Came After A Shock Defeat for Top Seed and World No 2 Alexander Zverev at the Hands of Matteo Berrettini.
The German was Beaten 2-6 6-3 7-5 as Berrettini came from behind to snatch Victory and claim the biggest win of his career by ranking in a tense final set.
Italian Berrettini, the world no 34, failed to serve out for the match at 5-4 but broke again in the next game, with one forehand winner coming after a remarkable 48-shot rally. He then made no mistake in his next service game, complete Victory in two hours and 27 minutes.
Three-time Champion Stefanos Tsitsipas Beat Australian Jordan Thompson 4-6 6-4 6-2.
In One of the Remaining First-Round matches, Former World No 3 Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria Beat Chilean Nicolas Jarry 6-3 6-4.
What is Jack Draper’s Route to the Final?
Should he reach the semi-finals, draper would potentially measure reigning french open and wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz for the third time this season.
Meanwhile, British no 3 Cameron Norrie was unable to join draper in the main draw after losing 6-4 2-6 6-3 to Mattia Bellucci in Qualifying.
What is the schedule for the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters?
Main Draw: Sunday April 6-Sunday April 13
Doubles Final: Sunday April 13 (12pm)
Singles Final: Sunday April 13 (3pm)
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