Jack Draper Dominates Holger Rune to Clinch Indian Wells Masters Crown
Britain's rising star Jack Draper secures a historic Indian Wells title with a commanding win over Holger Rune, marking his breakthrough into the ATP top 10.


A Landmark Victory for British Tennis
In a stunning display of skill and determination, Jack Draper etched his name into tennis history by defeating Denmark’s Holger Rune 6-2, 6-2 in the Indian Wells Masters final. The 23-year-old British left-hander delivered a masterclass, dominating from the first point to claim his maiden ATP Masters 1000 title—a career-defining moment that propels him to world No. 7.
Draper’s Path to Glory
- Semifinal Triumph: Just a day earlier, Draper stunned two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, proving his readiness for elite competition.
- Flawless Serving: Winning 92% of first-serve points in the opening set, Draper neutralized Rune’s aggression with pinpoint accuracy.
- Mental Edge: After Rune took an off-court break to regroup, Draper intensified his baseline barrage, breaking early in the second set to seal his dominance.
Post-Match Reflections
"This week has been surreal," Draper told BBC Sport. “Beating players like Alcaraz and Rune back-to-back shows I belong here.” His composed celebration—kneeling to touch the court—mirrored the humility of a player who’s overcome chronic injuries to reach this pinnacle.
Historic Context
- Draper joins Andy Murray and Tim Henman as only the fifth British man to win a Masters title.
- The victory at ‘Tennis Paradise’ (Indian Wells) solidifies his trajectory toward Grand Slam contention.
"To stand here as a Masters champion—it’s emotional. The sacrifices, the setbacks… every moment was worth it." — Jack Draper
Key Takeaways
- Youth Movement: At 23, Draper’s win signals a shift among NextGen stars challenging the ‘Big Three’ legacy.
- Tactical Brilliance: His deep returns and net rushes exposed Rune’s uncharacteristic errors.
- Physical Resilience: Once plagued by injuries, Draper’s fitness regimen has unlocked consistent peak performance.
With this win, Draper not only claims the ‘fifth major’ trophy but also sets the stage for a thrilling clay-court season. Follow his rise as he eyes Wimbledon and beyond.