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Jack Draper reaches the Qatar Open Final with a harsh victory over Jiri Lehecka.

MONews
2 Min Read

Jack Draper, the No. 1 British man, won the Qatar Open Final with a 6-3 victory over Jiri Lehecka on Friday in the Qatar Open Final.

The 23 -year -old boy will face the world 10th Andrey Rube on Saturday after overcoming the Felix Ager Ali Ashi in the semi -final match.

Lehecka, who stunned Carlos Alka Raz in the quasi -finals, took the lead before Draper fought.

The 2024 US Open semi-finalists took the first break with 3-1, but Lehecka returned to 3-3. Then the game went with the sub before Draper won the Ty Brake.

With the double defects of Lehecka, the draper was damaged in the decisive third set and threw the racket of the Czech on the floor. Momentum now firmly after that, Draper has been able to overcome the opponent after 2 hours and 23 minutes.

Draper said, “I thought I had a stupid game in the first set. “I started getting his lead [Lehecka’s] Hold the serving more easily and create a lot of pressure after his service.

“As the game progresses, I felt more positive. I’m proud of the way you compete there.”

Winning against Rublev will secure the third ATP title of Draper’s career.

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