In the latest edition of Second Serve, our weekly snapshot of the tours, BBC tennis reporter Jonathan Jurejko analyses Jack Draper's improved clay-court game.
Another inquest into the lack of British clay-court success opened at last year's French Open.
For the third time this century, the British singles players suffered a first-round wipeout at Roland Garros and led to many fans questioning - again - why the nation has struggled to produce players who win regularly on the red dirt.
Jack Draper was among the beaten Britons after an error-strewn defeat by Dutch qualifier Jesper de Jong.