Alcaraz and Draper Shine at Queen's Club, Eye Wimbledon Success
Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the Queen's Club semi-finals, defeating Arthur Rinderknech after a grueling prior match. Jack Draper also reached the semi-finals, securing a top-four Wimbledon seed. Draper expressed pride in his progression and Alcaraz prepares to face Holger Rune or Roberto Bautista Agut next.
Carlos Alcaraz, the top-seeded Spaniard, successfully secured a semi-final spot at the Queen's Club ATP 500 event by defeating France's Arthur Rinderknech 7-5, 6-4. Despite battling through a challenging three-hour match against fellow Spaniard Jaume Munar the preceding day, Alcaraz managed to prevail with relative ease this time.
Meanwhile, Britain's Jack Draper convincingly advanced to his first Queen's Club semi-final, overcoming American Brandon Nakashima in a tough three-set match. Draper, guaranteed a top-four seed for Wimbledon, emphasized the importance of his team's hard work contributing to his current ranking.
The weekend promises more thrilling tennis as Alcaraz prepares to face either Holger Rune or Roberto Bautista Agut in the semi-final, while Draper's continued success stirs excitement among local fans, hoping for a home triumph at the prestigious west London club.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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