British No 1 Jack Draper believes that after the retirement of Lord Andy Murray, the first M -BLE Blade is ready to move the hope of a country.
Draper ranked fourth in the world with his home grand slam and claimed three titles last year, including the Masters 1000 events at Indian Wells in March last year.
A 23 -year -old boy won two games in his career, and in 2024, Cameron Norrie was knocked in the second round.
Draper is a true title competitor this time, but is faced with a brutal draw with Alexander Bublik. Alexander Bublik knocked him at the French Open -Jakub Mensik, Novak Djokovic and World No 1 Jannik Singer put the line down to all potential opponents.
Draper, who plays Sebastian Baez in Argentina in the first round of Tuesday, said:
“Andy did an incredible work, was very successful, and was worshiped by the state. It is clearly a big shoe that is clearly filled. I know it.
“At the same time, I hope that people like Andy will inspire people, and I will continue to improve, show the best tennis, and do my best to hope for themselves as a person I want.
‘I know that if Andy needs him, he is there.’
“Andy has given me an amazing feedback advice for many years. One of the biggest things is that everyone is on a different trip.
“He also said he didn’t like to interfere.
“I think I’m very reluctant to mention what he is related to me, because he understands what is in this position and makes people always ask me about everything.
“I know that if I need him at any time, I know that Andy is for me. I may have some points I ask him, and I will always come back and always help and support.”
Draper added in the last route. “I didn’t see it at all. I see the first round.
“I got Baez on Tuesday, and I’m not seeing more than that. I know he is a strong player. He is here in his strengths. I’m no longer seeing.”
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