Double break for De Minaurpublished at 20:58 British Summer Time 30 June 2022
*De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) 3-0 Draper
No mistake that time. Well, there was. From Draper, though, who lashes into the net.
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*De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) 3-0 Draper
No mistake that time. Well, there was. From Draper, though, who lashes into the net.
De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) 2-0 Draper*
A brilliant jumping backhand earns Alex De Minaur a third break point but he pushes a return wide.
But a superb lob gives the Aussie control of the next point and he has a fourth advantage...
De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) 2-0 Draper*
Ooh, sensational drop volley at the net on break point from Draper as De Minaur attempted to pass him again.
An even better backhand winner down the line saves a second break point soon after.
De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) 2-0 Draper*
Alex De Minaur has really stepped up a level.
Another break point after three stunning forehand winners in this game.
De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) 2-0 Draper*
Hold to love from the Aussie. Not a sniff for Draper in that returning game.
*De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) 1-0 Draper
Jack Draper is winning the shorter points but losing the longer rallies at the minute.
That's making his first serve massively important.
He saves one break point with it but not the second.
De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) 0-0 Draper*
More trouble for Jack Draper at the start of the third set as he falls 15-30 behind but than bangs down a 128mph ace. Boom.
The next one is 126mph and Alex De Minaur can only return it into the net. But a lovely passing shot from the Aussie brings up deuce.
De Minaur 5-7 7-6 (7-0) Draper*
A perfect tie-break from De Minaur and he levels it up at a set apiece!
His returns on Draper's serves were truly something to behold there.
De Minaur 5-7 6-6 (6-0) Draper*
Outrageous hitting from De Minaur, who races into a 6-0 lead.
Cranking it up.
De Minaur 5-7 6-6 (2-0) Draper*
De Minaur lets out a fairly loud "COME ON" as he takes the first point of the tie-break.
And then he flushes a forehand past Draper! 2-0.
De Minaur 5-7 6-6 Draper*
WOW.
A crazy exchange ends with Draper sending one wide. 40-30.
The Brit's first serve is long but he wins the point and game with a volley at the net!
Tie-break, folks.
De Minaur 5-7 6-5 Draper*
Draper is expending so much energy chasing these De Minaur shots around the court, but the Australian just keeps sending them back with interest.
A pinpoint forehand puts De Minaur 40-0 up, and while Draper responds, it's another hold for the 19th seed.
It's such an evenly-contested match, chock full of bruising exchanges and picturesque winners.
*De Minaur 5-7 5-5 Draper
Draper calmly navigates his way through another service game. It's getting real tense out there now.
De Minaur 5-7 5-4 Draper*
De Minaur looks to be coasting through his latest service game before a couple of well-played points give Draper a glimmer of hope.
Will the Australian crack? No he will not. Draper sends a forehand long and De Minaur sees out a tough hold.
Draper will serve to keep the second set alive.
*De Minaur 5-7 4-4 Draper
Draper comes out on top in two more punishing rallies, which sets the Brit up to tie set once more.
Draper has dropped just three points on serve in the second set. Remarkable hitting.
De Minaur 5-7 4-3 Draper*
These two young men are throwing the kitchen sink at each other, and it's captivating viewing.
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De Minaur 5-7 4-3 Draper*
Draper does well to bring De Minaur to deuce - helped by a double fault - before the Australian loops a forehand long - break point!
That's a gutsy save, though, as De Minaur sends a backhand down the line.
Back to deuce, but a rocketing cross-court forehand earns Draper a second break point.
Massive moment, but De Minaur comes through another stern examination of his serving to go 4-3 up.
A great tweet from Novak Djokovic, showing that his seven-year-old son Stefan is following in his footsteps.
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Rafael Nadal gets the job done - and he spoke on court after his victory: "Every day is a challenge. All opponents are difficult and you are playing the best players of the world and in these conditions - I didn't play much on grass in three years.
"It gives me the chance to keep going, so very happy for that.
"I need to improve. The fourth set was much better - a good level of tennis, the serve worked much better and I was able to play more aggressive with the forehand. In the beginning I was making too many mistakes.
"I have to keep working, be humble, even when things are not going well."