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Indian Wells: Jack Draper dominates Holger Rune in straight-sets win to clinch first ATP 1000 Masters title | Tennis News

Jacques Dripper beat his Holger Rune in the BNP PARIBAS Open Final in Indian Wales to get his first ATP 1000 Master title.

The British No. 1 made a ruthless offer to power and aggression on the field, and Ron, the sung, was unable to find any answer, as it surrendered to a defeat 6-2 6-2 in only 68 minutes.

Durber is now climbing to the world’s seventh rank in the world after getting the largest victory for his professional life.

The 23-year-old started the start of Rune in the Rune game in the opening match, before quickly getting the double period to advance 4-0 on its way to take the first group.

Jacques Dripper celebrates Great Britain after the defeat of Holgar Ron from Denmark to win the final men of the BNP Paribas in the Indian Wales <a href=tennis Park on March 16, 2025 in Indian Wales, California."/>
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Dripper claimed his first title at ATP 1000 Masters by beating Ron against Ron in Indian Wales

The thirteenth seed of the Danish – which appeared in its fourth final ATP 1000 Masters – was once again broken to start the second, and his frustration boils while screaming in his team in the opening match.

Ron delivered another break in the penultimate game with a rear shot he sent on a large scale, while Dripper fired a prosperous front bullet through the net to achieve the match, kneeling on the field with his grip in the air at the celebration.

Draper reserved its place in the final with a 6-1 0-6 6-4 Win over the hero of the referee twice Carlos Carrez, While his roll included in Indian Wells more victories Brazilian star, Joao Fonseca, 18,and American Ginson Brooksby Those who shocked the 18th world Felix Ojer-Eliaser 6-4 6-2-and seeds Taylor Fritz on round 16 and Ben Shelton in the quarter -finals.

DRIPRIBR has reached a semi -finals in the first Grand Salam Championship in the 2024 US Open, and this victory in Indian Wales toilets will only fuel the hopes of more success.

Dripper: I feel I deserve it “The seventh in the world means a lot”

Jacques Dripper speaks to Sky Sports tennis:

“It’s incredible. I didn’t expect this. I have put a lot of work over time. I am very grateful and happy to be here to play with my body I feel good in my mind.

“All the work I have done during the past few years, it seems that everything is gathering on the big stage. I cannot put it in words.

Jacques Dripper, from Britain, holds the winner of the BNP Paribas Open Tennis Sunday, March 16, 2025, in Indian Wales, California (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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Draper is proud of the cup proud of Indian Wells

“I feel I deserve it. The amount of adversity, sacrifices, the time when people put around me.

“It is an emotional feeling to know how much you went through to be here now.

“To say that I am going to the seventh position in the world. I cannot tell you how much this means for me.”

“On the day you will remember Dryber forever”

Tim Henmann at Sky Sports:

“Very cool performance. It has been built, not only in this tournament but for the past weeks, months and years.

“It was great to see Jack went out and over again in the championship, as he did not have the easiest draw.

“He got rid of Ron at all to win the first master’s title, this day he will remember him forever.”

Sky Sports’ Laura Robson:

“Derbar can be proud of how he dealt with the situation.

“We are guilty of providing a big deal about his concern, especially after his performance in the second group of the semi -finals [against Alcaraz].

“We were worried, when I saw him in animal carts on the road to court, it seemed very tense.

“I was hoping that this would not affect his game, but he was not at the slightest. It’s great, a great result for him!”

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2025-03-16 22:22:00

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