Back to the Tennis Newsfeed

BBC Sport

Related Topics: Jack Draper, BBC Sport, Andrey Rublev

Playing a final in Spain on a Sunday, flying home to see his family and dog and then practising in Italy on a Wednesday points to the type of whirlwind schedule that could become the new normal for Jack Draper.

This is the price of success on the ATP Tour, which the British number one is getting accustomed to.

After playing in the Madrid Open final, Draper was practising at the Italian Open in Rome three days later – although the reasonably close proximity to home meant he still squeezed in a flying visit to spend time with his grandparents, mother Nicky and dog Ozzie.