Jack Draper Dominates Monte Carlo Masters: British Star Cruises Into Third Round With Commanding Clay Display
British No.1 Jack Draper makes light work of Marcos Giron in Monte Carlo Masters second round, showcasing impressive clay-court improvements.



Spectacular Start to Clay Season
Jack Draper delivered a masterclass in his first clay-court match of 2025, storming past American Marcos Giron 6-1, 6-1 in just 61 minutes at the Monte Carlo Masters. The British No.1's dominant performance matched his best-ever result at a clay ATP Masters 1000 event.
Key Match Statistics
- 21 winners to Giron's 9
- 5 aces
- Saved multiple break points in third game
- Closed with 10 consecutive games
Tournament Context
As the fifth seed, Draper becomes:
- First British top-five Masters seed since Murray (2017 Rome)
- Highest-ranked British player at Monte Carlo since 2016
The 23-year-old continues his breakout season after claiming the prestigious Indian Wells title in March.
Technical Improvements
Draper revealed post-match adjustments:
"I've focused on finding my forehand early in rallies and moving efficiently on clay. The transition from hard courts has gone smoother this year thanks to specific training."
Next Challenge
Draper awaits the winner between:
- Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP)
- Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG)
Historical Perspective
While traditionally stronger on hard courts, Draper's Monte Carlo performance suggests:
- Improved sliding technique
- Better point construction on slow surfaces
- Increased physical durability
Other Tournament Highlights
- Berrettini d. Zverev: Italian comeback shocks world No.2
- Tsitsipas survives: Defending champ overcomes Thompson in 3 sets
- Sinner guaranteed No.1: Zverev's loss preserves Italian's top ranking
What This Means for British Tennis
Draper's success marks:
- First British man to reach Monte Carlo third round since 2019
- Strong foundation for upcoming Roland Garros
- Potential to challenge Nadal/Đoković clay dominance