Qatar ExxonMobil Open Preview
Draper gets full-time media coverage in his home country, but he still manages to fly under the radar at his best events. That’s what happened when he snuck into the semifinals with little fanfare at the US Open last summer, and it’s what has happened this week in Doha, where he has made his first final of 2025.
Draper didn’t get here by upsetting anyone; he hasn’t faced a seed yet. Instead, he got here by beating the guys who pulled the upsets. Matteo Berrettini defeated Novak Djokovic, and Jiri Lehecka beat Carlos Alcaraz, before Draper took them both out 6-3 in the third set. Draper is playing his first tournament since retiring with a hip injury at the Australian Open, so you might say his season is starting now.
Can he start it with his third career title? It will mean beating a guy he hasn’t beaten before. Rublev is 3-0 against the Brit, though Draper… —Steve Tignor
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