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Jack Draper (Jack Alexander Draper) was born on 22 December, 2001 in Sutton, London, England, is an English tennis player (born 2001). Discover Jack Draper's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?

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Age 22 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 22 December 2001
Birthday 22 December
Birthplace Sutton, London, England
Nationality London, England

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Jack Draper Height, Weight & Measurements

At 22 years old, Jack Draper height is 1.93 m .

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Jack Draper Net Worth

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2001

Jack Alexander Draper (born 22 December 2001) is a British professional tennis player.

He has been ranked as high as world No. 37 in singles by the ATP, achieved on 4 March 2024, and a doubles ranking of No. 477 attained on 14 February 2022.

Draper has won five titles on the ATP Challenger Tour and seven on the ITF Tour.

2006

By reaching this stage of the tournament, he became the youngest British ATP quarterfinalist since Andy Murray in 2006 and earned a top 250 debut in the ATP rankings.

He received a wildcard into the singles main draw at the Wimbledon Championships.

He drew defending champion Novak Djokovic in the first round, where he claimed the first set 6–4 before losing the next three sets to cede the match.

In January, Draper entered the 2022 Città di Forlì II, an ATP Challenger Tour event, in Forlì, where he was the eighth seed.

There, he reached his first Challenger final and won his first title on the tour after defeating compatriot Jay Clarke, 6–3, 6–0.

Two weeks later, Draper continued his run of form at the Città di Forlì IV, where he was unseeded and reached his second final to claim his second Challenger title after defeating Tim van Rijthoven, 6–1, 6–2.

The win led Draper to debut in the top 200 and reach a new career high of world No. 162.

Draper secured his third consecutive Challenger title in his third Forlì tournament at Città di Forlì V the following week after saving four match points in the final to defeat Alexander Ritschard in three sets.

At the Miami Open Draper clinched his first Masters 1000 match win over Gilles Simon as a wildcard.

He lost in the second round to Norrie.

Draper went on the next week to win his fourth Challenger title at Saint-Brieuc, defeating Zizou Bergs in the final.

At the 2022 Mutua Madrid Open on his debut he defeated World No. 27 Lorenzo Sonego as a wildcard for his second win at the Masters level.

Draper made his top 100 debut at world no. 99 on 13 June 2022.

At Eastbourne, as a wildcard, Draper beat Jenson Brooksby, 4th seed Diego Schwartzman and fellow wildcard Ryan Peniston to reach the first ATP semifinal of his career.

He lost in three sets to Maxime Cressy in the semifinals.

He earned a direct entry at a major tournament for the first time at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships and won his first Grand Slam match defeating wildcard Zizou Bergs.

Draper qualified for the Canadian Open in Montreal, where, after beating Hugo Gaston in the first round, upset third seed and world no. 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets in the second round for his first top-10 win.

It was his first third-round showing in his career at a Masters 1000 level.

After Gaël Monfils, his third-round opponent, retired due to injury, Draper advanced to his first Masters 1000 quarterfinal.

He lost to Pablo Carreño Busta in straight sets, who was the eventual champion.

At the 2022 Winston-Salem Open he defeated Fabio Fognini in the second round.

Next he defeated former No. 3 and wildcard Dominic Thiem to reach the quarterfinals, where he lost to qualifier Marc-Andrea Hüsler in straight sets.

At the US Open he reached the third round of a Major for the first time in his career defeating sixth seed and world no. 8 Félix Auger-Aliassime in straight sets.

In the fourth round he retired against Karen Khachanov at one set all.

On 19 October, he qualified for the 2022 Next Generation ATP Finals, the first Briton to do so.

On 24 October he reached his career-high singles ranking of World No. 45 having reached the top 50 two weeks earlier.

2018

As a junior, Draper was the runner-up in his first and only Grand Slam final at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships, ending the year at his peak junior ranking of world No. 7.

Draper was born in Sutton, London and brought up in nearby Ashtead.

His father is Roger Draper, former chief executive of Sport England and the Lawn Tennis Association and his mother is Nicky Draper, a former junior British Tennis Champion.

Draper attended Parkside School in Stoke d’Abernon, Cobham, from age four to eleven, whilst being coached by Justin Sherring.

He then attended Reed's School, Cobham for two years.

Draper reached his first and only junior Grand Slam final at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships, where he lost to Tseng Chun-hsin in three sets.

He closed the year at a career-high junior ranking of No. 7.

Plagued by injuries for most of his career, Draper made his ATP Tour main draw debut in singles as a wildcard at the Miami Open.

He had to retire in his first-round match against Mikhail Kukushkin, after he collapsed on the court from heat-related illness.

At the Queen's Club Championships in June, Draper secured the biggest win of his career to date with a victory over world No. 23 Jannik Sinner as a wildcard.

He defeated world No. 39 Alexander Bublik in the round of 16 to reach the quarterfinals of an ATP tournament for the first time in his career, where he lost to eventual finalist Cameron Norrie.