Jack Draper Secures ‘Huge’ Indian Wells Win Over Novak Djokovic

Britain’s Jack Draper produced a superb fightback to beat Novak Djokovic and reach the Indian Wells fourth round. Draper believes the result could be “a real big moment” in his season. Defending champion Draper regrouped impressively to beat 24-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic 4-6 6-4 7-6 (7-5) in a “real physical battle” of two hours and 35 minutes.

Draper’s Perspective on the Victory

Draper said that beating Djokovic is “mind-blowing”. He added that he has watched and idolised Djokovic since he was a kid, expressing “unbelievable respect for the player that he is”.

Draper, who is playing only his second ATP Tour event of the season, told BBC Sport, “I still want to play better, and feel better on the court, but I think for how long I have had off the court to come here and play three tough matches already and play that one, it’s huge for me.” He added: “It’s something I will probably look back on in a few months and think this is a real big moment for me.”

Draper is rebuilding after a torrid eight-month spell plagued with an arm injury.

Match Highlights and Key Moments

Djokovic, a five-time winner at Indian Wells, had beaten Draper in the only previous meeting between them at Wimbledon in 2021. Djokovic won 87% of points on his serve as he clinched the opening set. Draper levelled to force a decider as the quality rose, with Djokovic winning a gruelling 26-shot rally in the opening game at 30-30 on the Serb’s serve.

The Briton broke his rival’s next service game but, serving for the match at 5-4 up, was broken back as the match went to a tie-break. Draper regrouped impressively to advance and set up a quarter-final against former world number one Daniil Medvedev.

Draper said, “It was a real physical battle, there were definitely a lot of ups and downs in the match. To come through that match is something I will never forget.”

Djokovic’s Assessment

Djokovic believes he paid the price for the 26-shot rally. “It cost me a break after,” he said. “It was great winning that point in that game, but I just ran completely out of the gas.”

He added, “I got the crowd backing me and I felt the energy. It was, like, ‘maybe I’m going take this one’. It was so close, so close. I mean, just unfortunate few mistakes from my side.”

Djokovic said, “He is playing at a great level. Just, overall, a great player, great guy.”

Draper lost an exhilarating 26-shot rally, was broken back when serving for the match and won one less point than Djokovic – but still came out on top.

World number 14 Draper is joined in the quarter-finals by fellow Briton Cameron Norrie, who will play world number one Carlos Alcaraz next.

Djokovic was playing his first tournament reaching the final of the Australian Open in January.

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