Jack Draper will have his first match on Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters against Denis Shapovalov, a former semifinalist of Wimbledon, or Marcos Giron.
Draper, British no. 1, the fifth seed is in Monte-Carla, so he will initially goodbye and go straight to the second round. If he came through that, he could be on his way to meet American Ben Shelton, whom he won last month during his victory in the Indian Wells tournament.
Draper returns to action on Masters Rolex Monte-Carlo, to live on Sky Sports From April 6 to April 13, the first of the three ATP tournaments from the ATP from a clay court.
The Norwegian Casper Ruud, a double finalist of French Open, and the fourth seed in this event is in the same quarter of the draw as a draper.
If the British makes the semi -finals, he could oppose Carlos Alcaras, the current French open and Wimbledon champion, for the third time this season.
Novak Djokovic is located in the second half of the draw to the draper. He could face the 40-year-old Swiss Wild Card Stan Wawrinka in his introductory match if the former World No 3 in the first round beats Alejandra Tabil.
Djokovic was denied in the Miami Open final, but comes to Monte-Carlo in search of his 100th tour.
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2025-04-04 18:16:00