Jack Draper tennis schedule, next match, ranking, latest results and how to watch live on Sky Sports Tennis
Jack Draper won first Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells in March; British No 1 - who is now fifth in world rankings after run to final of Madrid Open - claimed two ATP Tour titles last year, on hard court in Vienna and grass in Stuttgart, and reached US Open semi-finals
Wednesday 4 June 2025 15:10, UK
Jack Draper's stock continues to rise with the British No 1 up to fifth in the world rankings and competing for - and winning - some of the biggest titles in men's tennis.
Where is Jack Draper playing next?
Draper has already confirmed to compete at Queen's Club, will take place from 16 to 22 June, before making his debut at this year's Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, joining a world-class line-up at The Hurlingham Club, 24-28 June.
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The British star will then head to Wimbledon, which runs from June 30-July 15, where Draper has yet to make it beyond the second round.
Further ahead, he will then return to Flushing Meadows, live on Sky Sports, for the US Open from August 24-September 7.
Draper reached the semi-finals in New York in 2024 before losing to eventual champion Sinner.
What is Draper's current ranking?
Draper moved above Novak Djokovic into fifth in the world rankings after his run to the Madrid Open final, where he was beaten 5-7 6-3 4-6 by Casper Ruud.
The Brit was bidding for a second Masters title in two months after triumphing at Indian Wells but a gutsy display in Madrid showed he remains firmly on the rise.
Draper finished the 2024 season ranked world No 15 after a breakthrough year.
How has Draper done in 2025 so far?
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.
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.
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.
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.
In 2024, he claimed his first two ATP titles, on the grass in Stuttgart and then on a hard court in Vienna, while he reached a final in Adelaide at the start of the year.
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