Draper secured his first Masters 1000 title, defeating Holger Rune 6‑2, 6‑2 after stunning Carlos Alcaraz in the semifinal
The Indian Wells triumph propelled Draper into the world’s Top 10 (No. 7) for the first time in his career
He overpowered Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton earlier in the tournament, showcasing his powerful forehand and elite serve
Reached his first clay-court Masters 1000 final in Madrid, becoming the youngest Brit in the Open Era to reach finals on hard, clay, and grass
Consistent ATP success—including deep runs in Madrid and Rome—elevated Draper to a career‑high ATP ranking of No. 5
Reached his first fourth round at the French Open, dominating Joao Fonseca in straight sets with 93 % first-serve points won
Back on home turf, Draper thrilled fans at Queen’s Club—his win over Jenson Brooksby was a 6‑3, 6‑1 statement performance
Off-court, Draper earns praise for being approachable—signing autographs and selfies for fans, even after big wins