Jack Draper tennis schedule, next match, ranking, latest results and how to watch live on Sky Sports Tennis | Tennis News

Jack Draper’s stock continues to rise with the British No 1 competing for – and winning – some of the biggest titles in men’s tennis.

Where is Jack Draper playing next?

Draper, having withdrawn from events in Toronto and Cincinnati due to a forearm injury, has now recovered ahead of his US Open return from August 24-September 7 – live on Sky Sports.

Ahead of his singles campaign in New York, Draper was paired with the USA’s Jessica Pegula, making the semi-finals of the mixed doubles at the US Open before defeat to Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud.

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Highlights of the mixed doubles semi-final between Jack Draper/Jessica Pegula and Iga Swiatek/Casper Ruud

Draper reached the semi-finals at Flushing Meadows in 2024 before losing to eventual champion Jannik Sinner.

Jack Draper

  • Age: 23
  • Place of birth: Sutton, London
  • Height: 6ft 4in (1.93m)
  • Turned pro: 2018
  • Grand Slam debut: Wimbledon 2021
  • World ranking: 4
  • Career titles: 3
  • Masters 1000 titles: 1
  • Grand Slam titles: 0
  • Coach: James Trotman

What is Draper’s current ranking?

Draper currently sits fifth in the ATP singles rankings, ahead of 24-time major champion Novak Djokovic.

Jack Draper’s best Grand Slam results

  • Australian Open: R4 (2025)
  • French Open: R4 (2025)
  • Wimbledon: R2 (2022, 2024, 2025)
  • US Open: Semi-finals (2024)

Jack Draper’s ATP Tour titles

Tournament Date Surface Tier
Stuttgart Open June 2024 Grass ATP 250
Vienna Open October 2024 Hard ATP 500
Indian Wells March 2025 Hard ATP 1000
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How has Draper done in 2025 so far?

Jack Draper’s ATP Tour results in 2025

Tournament Surface Result
Australian Open Hard Fourth round
Doha Hard Runner-up
Indian Wells Hard WINNER
Miami Hard Second round
Monte Carlo Clay Last 16
Madrid Clay Runner-up
Italian Open Clay Quarter-finals
French Open Clay Fourth round
Queen’s Grass Semi-finals
Wimbledon Grass Second round

Draper’s breakthrough victory at Indian Wells included a win over Carlos Alcaraz but he was unable to complete the Sunshine Double after defeat in his opening match in Miami to Jakub Mensik.

A three-set loss to Spain’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina ended Draper’s first tournament of the clay-court season – the Monte-Carlo Masters – at the last-16 stage.

He bounced back in style in Madrid as he became only the second Brit after Andy Murray to make the final of that tournament and showed that he is now a threat on all surfaces.

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Jack Draper admits it feels ‘incredible’ to secure his first ATP 1000 Masters title at Indian Wells

But the 23-year-old missed out on a second Masters 1000 title as he lost to Casper Ruud after three gruelling sets.

However, it was a highly impressive tournament for him as he usurped Novak Djokovic in the world rankings and hit the top five for the first time.

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He went on to reach the quarter-finals of the Italian Open, losing to Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets, but his promising clay campaign was ended by Alexander Bublik in the fourth round of the French Open.

At Queen’s Club he reached the semi-finals where he went down to defeat against Czech Jiri Lehecka after which he revealed he was struggling with tonsillitis.

Draper had yet to make it beyond the second round of Wimbledon, and the world No 4 will have to wait another year for success at the All England Club. He dispatched Sebastian Baez 6-2 6-2 2-1 in round one before his opponent retired injured. His hopes of challenging for a first Wimbledon title were crushed in just the second round by former finalist Marin Cilic 6-4 6-3 1-6 6-4.

Earlier in the year, Draper lost to Andrey Rublev in the Qatar Open final after retiring against Alcaraz in the last 16 at the Australian Open, having seen his start to the season delayed by a hip issue.

Watch the ATP and WTA Tours, as well as the US Open in New York, live on Sky Sports in 2025 or stream with no contract.

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