Jack Draper won the biggest title of his career at the Erste Bank Open in Vienna as the British number one’s breakout season reached even greater heights.
Draper, 22, produced an outstanding level to beat Russia’s Karen Khachanov 6-4 7-5 in the final of the ATP 500 event.
“To win this title feels incredible. I’m so proud of myself and my team – the hard work is for moments like this,” said Draper.
The victory was not all plain sailing, however.
Draper watched a 4-0 lead disappear in the second set as 24th-ranked Khachanov recovered to lead 5-4, but the Briton showed resilience to break again for 6-5 and earn the chance to serve out the victory.
He had to see off two break points in the 12th game, showing his joy and relief by falling to his back on the court when Khachanov put a lob wide on championship point.
It is the second tour-level title of the left-hander’s career, having won an ATP 250 in Stuttgart earlier this year.
Draper, who reached his maiden Grand Slam semi-final at the US Open last month, will rise to a career-high ranking of 15th in the world on Monday.
This time last year, Draper sat just inside the top 100 as his comeback from a shoulder injury continued.
Staying fit and becoming more robust has been the key to Draper’s surge, allowing his talent to flourish.