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  • edited November 4
    Brilliant result for Jack. Solidifying his place in the top 20 now. Another deep tournament run and he might find himself top 10 by the year end.
    Live ranking of 14 now
    Unfortunately was beaten in the round of 16 by Alex de Minaur who got revenge for the US Open straight sets defeat.

    Even though he’s 14 in the live rankings now, he may be leapfrogged by Ugo Humbert or Karen Khachanov and be forced to settle for 15.


    He’s the fourth highest ranked player under the age of 25 behind only Sinner, Alcaraz and Rune.
    As Ugo Humbert reached the Paris Masters final, he jumps above Draper in the world rankings. Still impressive to end the season at a career high of 15.

    Hopefully a solid (and healthy) start to the 2025 season means Jack can enter the Australian Open in January as a top 16 seed.
  • Brilliant result for Jack. Solidifying his place in the top 20 now. Another deep tournament run and he might find himself top 10 by the year end.
    Live ranking of 14 now
    Unfortunately was beaten in the round of 16 by Alex de Minaur who got revenge for the US Open straight sets defeat.

    Even though he’s 14 in the live rankings now, he may be leapfrogged by Ugo Humbert or Karen Khachanov and be forced to settle for 15.


    He’s the fourth highest ranked player under the age of 25 behind only Sinner, Alcaraz and Rune.
    As Ugo Humbert reached the Paris Masters final, he jumps above Draper in the world rankings. Still impressive to end the season at a career high of 15.

    Hopefully a solid (and healthy) start to the 2025 season means Jack can enter the Australian Open in January as a top 16 seed.
    Hope I’m wrong but don’t see Draper being a contender in slams just yet. Think he is good enough but he struggles a bit over 5 sets and to win a slam probably means having to win several 5 setters back to back. Hopefully he will strengthen over the next couple of years with more experience 
  • Cam Norrie is coming back for the ASB Classic in Auckland in January.  He has been runner up on 2 occasions out of eight attempts.  He has slipped to 57 following a long lay off.
  • Brilliant result for Jack. Solidifying his place in the top 20 now. Another deep tournament run and he might find himself top 10 by the year end.
    Live ranking of 14 now
    Unfortunately was beaten in the round of 16 by Alex de Minaur who got revenge for the US Open straight sets defeat.

    Even though he’s 14 in the live rankings now, he may be leapfrogged by Ugo Humbert or Karen Khachanov and be forced to settle for 15.


    He’s the fourth highest ranked player under the age of 25 behind only Sinner, Alcaraz and Rune.
    As Ugo Humbert reached the Paris Masters final, he jumps above Draper in the world rankings. Still impressive to end the season at a career high of 15.

    Hopefully a solid (and healthy) start to the 2025 season means Jack can enter the Australian Open in January as a top 16 seed.
    Hope I’m wrong but don’t see Draper being a contender in slams just yet. Think he is good enough but he struggles a bit over 5 sets and to win a slam probably means having to win several 5 setters back to back. Hopefully he will strengthen over the next couple of years with more experience 
    Not sure about that. It really depends on how good you are. Having been a grand slam semi finalist already, without dropping a set until losing to the world no. 1, arguably shows he is a contender already. 
  • After a pretty disastrous season Cameron Norrie is in the final of the Moselle Open and back in the top 50 in the rankings.
  • Cam Norrie is coming back for the ASB Classic in Auckland in January.  He has been runner up on 2 occasions out of eight attempts.  He has slipped to 57 following a long lay off.
    I would have thought Nick Kyrgios would win the ASB every time, hands down.
  • How to watch and live stream Billie Jean King Cup Finals 2024 in the UK

    You can tune in to watch the Billie Jean King Cup Finals live on the Tennis Channel online.

    Great Britain's matches will also be shown live on BBC iPlayer and the Red Button.

    Their first match is against Germany at 4pm on Friday 15th November. Should they progress, they will face Canada at 4pm on Sunday 17th November.

  • Well done in the BJK Cup - through to the semis
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