Jack Draper joins Carlos Alcaraz in line-up for The Queen’s Club in 2025
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22-year-old Jack Draper will lead the British challenge at the cinch Championships as the two-time ATP title-winner joins Carlos Alcaraz as the second player confirmed for The Queen’s Club next summer.
Draper will be gunning for his first tour title on home soil at the same event that he made his ATP Tour breakthrough just three years ago.
"Playing at Queen’s, in front of the British crowd - there's nothing like it," Draper said. "I used to watch this tournament every summer as a kid and made my Tour debut here, so it holds a lot of special memories for me. The LTA put on a great event in West London and it's easy to see why the best players want to come back and play here every year."
The British No.1 is coming off the back of his best season to date – winning two ATP titles, reaching the US Open semi-finals in September and reaching a career-high ranking at world No.15.
"This year has been amazing in a lot of ways - reaching my first Grand Slam semi-final, winning two titles and I had one of my best matches against Carlos (Alcaraz) at The Queen's Club - but next season I’m excited to build on the success of this year."
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You can watch both Draper and Alcaraz live and in person at The Queen’s Club next summer with tickets for the men’s ATP 500 event are now on general sale.
Tickets start from £25 and there are only a limited number available – so buy yours now to secure your place at one of the unmissable events of the grass court season.
Draper announced his arrival on the ATP tour back in 2021 when he received a wild card to the ATP 500 event at The Queen’s Club. There, he defeated Jannik Sinner and Alexander Bublik on his way to the quarter-final, before defeating American Taylor Fritz the following year.
Since then, the Brit has continued to flourish on the ATP Tour and has embarked on the most successful year of his career so far in 2024.
This summer saw Draper capture his maiden tour-level title at the Boss Open in Stuttgart, defeating former Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini in the final and eventually claiming the British No.1 spot for the first time.
He then made his way back to home soil and the cinch Championships where he came out on top in an epic battle against four-time Grand Slam champion Alcaraz to reach the quarter-finals.
However, the best was yet to come for Draper who embarked on a fairytale run to a first Grand Slam semi-final at the US Open – beating the likes of Botic van de Zandschulp, Tomas Machac and Alex de Minaur to ultimately crack into the world’s top 20.
With the 22-year-old playing the best tennis of his career, he went on to close out the season by sealing the ATP 500 title in Vienna and to end the year ranked world No.15.
Tickets for the women's WTA 500 event at The Queen's Club will go on sale in the New Year.
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Get your tickets for the men's ATP 500 event at The Queen's Club next summer. Hurry - there are only limited tickets available.