Monte-Carlo Masters: Jack Draper suffers three-set last-16 defeat to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina | Tennis News

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Jack Draper’s run at the Monte-Carlo Masters ended before the quarter-final stage with a gruelling three-set defeat to Spain’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.

Fifth seed Draper, who dispatched Marcos Giron in a comfortable 6-1 6-1 victory on Tuesday, struggled with his serve in the Principality, double-faulting 10 times during the 6-3 6-7 (6) 6-4 loss.

The Briton was playing catch-up early in the first set after falling 2-0 down, only to level at 2-2 with two flawless games. However, he dropped his serve in the eighth game and Davidovich Fokina converted immediately to seal the set 6-3.

The second set followed a similiar pattern with the 23-year-old falling behind 3-1, but he clawed his way back level with a break of serve.

Davidovich took the set to a tie-break and had a match point when 6-5 before Draper held his nerve to take the next three points and level the tie.

The final set saw the Spaniard take control once more as he moved 3-1 clear, with Draper breaking serve in the fifth game to restore parity.

The end came as Draper served at 4-5, the 10th and final double fault consigning him to defeat.

Jack Draper of Great Britain celebrates his victory over Holger Rune of Denmark in the final of the men's singles in the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells Tennis Garden on March 16, 2025 in Indian Wells, California. (Photo by Frey/TPN/Getty Images)
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Jack Draper lost in three sets at the Monte-Carlo Masters

Davidovich Fokina: I didn’t feel at my best

Davidovich Fokina, who made 57 unforced errors to his opponent’s 46, told Sky Sports: “Today I didn’t feel at my best or at my best mentally with my strategy.

“It was a rollercoaster with my mind, I didn’t know how to control the emotions and I didn’t respect myself or my team. I am so sorry with how I did today and I am happy with the win. I will be ready for tomorrow.

“Today, Jack could have won because he was playing better than me, I was struggling with every point but I knew how to stay on my serve and try with all my body in the last game. I am happy with how I did in the last game.”

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Carlos Alcaraz and Daniel Altmaier went back and fourth to produce an epic rally in the Monte-Carlo Masters.

What is the schedule for the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters?

Main draw: Sunday April 6-Sunday April 13
Doubles final: Sunday April 13 (12pm)
Singles final: Sunday April 13 (3pm)

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