Laura Robson believes
Jack Draper has a realistic chance
of advancing all the way to the final at
Wimbledon 2025. The 23-year-old has
experienced an impressive rise this year, which has propelled him to become the
fourth-ranked player in the ATP rankings.
Former British player Robson, who works for Sky Sports as
a pundit, spoke to the British media outlet, backing Draper to play in the
final at Wimbledon this year. The 31-year-old also revealed how she and Tim Henman
laughed when Jonathan Overend predicted that a British player might play in the
final of a Grand Slam this year, but believes that prediction might become a
reality sooner than expected.
"Tim [Henman] and I were joking about this in Paris,
that fact that at the end of the year, Overs [Jonathan Overend] said we're
going to have a Brit in the Wimbledon final and we laughed it off, but now Jack
is up to number four in the world and we're thinking, 'Oh, we're closer than we
thought,” Robson told
Sky Sports. "To have that on the men's side, as well
as Alcaraz and Sinner as well - it's pretty special. It's nice to have British
storylines involved before the tournament even starts."
Draper’s most recent outing was at the
French Open, where
he was knocked out after suffering a shocking defeat in the fourth round to
Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik with a score of 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. Despite that result,
the 2024 US Open semifinalist will be satisfied with his performance this year.
Draper lifted his maiden ATP 1000 title at Indian Wells in March, where he
defeated Denmark’s Holger Rune in the final in straight sets with a score of
6-2, 6-2. Two months later, in May, Draper finished as the runner-up in another
ATP 1000 event, the Madrid Masters, where he came second-best against Casper
Ruud in the final with a score of 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.