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Jack Draper beats Tommy Paul impressively and reaches Madrid Open in the last eight

A significant Jack Draper booked his place in the quarter-finals of the Madrid Open with a convincing 6-2 win against Tommy Paul.

The British number one broke the American in the third and seventh games and liked to wore the first set in 32 minutes.

Paul’s surcharge was carried out under the greater pressure, and while he saved two breakpoints in the third game of the second set, Draper broke him to love 3: 2 in the fifth game.

A breathtaking forehand on the line draper took 5: 2 and a double break and he won the next game on his serve to win the game in an hour and seven minutes.

“I felt really good out there,” said Draper about Sky Sports. “I know Tommy is a great player and I had to be off the off on him. I felt good.

“I think probably for the players who come from Great Britain or do not often play on this surface, they will think about that they will not be so great, and therefore this can prevent them from going further.”

“I know I can play well on this surface and this year it was a big goal to prove that I can play really well. I know if I want to be a top player, I have to.”

The powerful forehand of Draper, who did not face a break point in the game, was in good condition consistently when he hit 13 of his 20 winners.

Paul led only seven winners in the game, while he made 31 casual mistakes than 11 from his opponent.

Draper, which is in a career-like sixth in the world rankings, is the fifth seed at the Madrid Open and the most strictly player.

He will play Matteo Arnaldi in the past eight years after the Italian, who had knocked Novak Djokovic, Frances Tiafoe defeated 6: 3 7: 5 and can switch to number five in the men’s ranking when he wins.

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