Momentum shakes the road of Draper after a unique moment in the end change following the ninth game of the first set.
Fritz rained on the coat. Fritz packed the racket in a bag and waited, and Draper was ready to play.
After a short delegation, Fritz heard that he returned to court by the referee and saw something completely when he returned.
Draper maintained a fixed state with Fritz with the first five service games without too much pressure.
Britain was able to punish his forehand with the accuracy and speed of the first serve that provided rock base, and quickly ahead before winning a noticeable victory.
Now he has gained the opportunity to achieve another new career performance by beating Shelton and reaching the semi -finals of the Masters event.
“I still have a lot of things to prove, as well as myself,” Draper added.
“I’m not the 10th player to there, and I always want to prove my level because I am always hungry.”