
Draper Charges Into Qatar Open Semifinals With Career-Defining Performances
British tennis sensation Jack Draper continues his meteoric rise, storming into the ATP Doha semifinals with back-to-back dominant performances that have tennis analysts buzzing. The 23-year-old left-hander dismantled Australia’s Christopher O’Connell 6-2, 6-1 in just 58 minutes before outlasting former Grand Slam finalist Matteo Berrettini in a grueling 3-set quarterfinal thriller.
Clinical Quarterfinal Masterclass
Draper’s serving statistics against O’Connell left opponents trembling – he dropped just 5 points on serve while converting 5/7 break opportunities. This marked his first tournament since reaching the Australian Open fourth round in January, where he pushed eventual champion Jannik Sinner to four sets.
Historic Berrettini Battle
The eighth seed showed remarkable resilience against Berrettini, saving 16 aces and winning 45/63 first-serve points during their 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 marathon clash. Key stats from the match:
Category | Draper | Berrettini |
---|---|---|
Break Points Converted | 3/7 | 1/4 |
Second Serve Points Won | 58% | 42% |
Total Points Won | 98 | 89 |
Semifinal Showdown Analysis
Draper now faces Czech rising star Jiří Lehečka in Saturday’s semifinal (3:10 AM AEDT), with sports analytics firm Stats Insider giving the Brit a 58% win probability. The pair split their previous meetings:
- 2024 Paris Masters: Draper won 7-5, 6-4
- 2024 Adelaide International: Lehečka won 6-4, 6-4
“This is exactly where I want to be physically and mentally,” Draper stated post-match. “Beating quality opponents back-to-back gives me enormous confidence heading into the business end of tournaments.”
Tactical Keys to Victory
- Serve Dominance: Has won 84% of service games this tournament
- Return Precision: Converting 42% of break point opportunities
- Fitness Edge: Improved stamina after early-season injury concerns
A win would propel Draper to his second ATP 500 final, further solidifying his position as Britain’s top-ranked male player (World No. 15). With Wimbledon just five months away, this Doha surge positions him as a legitimate dark horse contender for Grand Slam glory.