Draper dazzles in Madrid to reach final against Ruud

Jack Draper is one match away from claiming a second Masters 1000 title in two months after reaching the final of the Madrid Open on Friday.

Draper, who will overtake Novak Djokovic and make his top-five debut on Monday, is still yet to drop a set in the Spanish capital as he defeated Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti 6-3 7-6 (7-4) in the semi-finals.

The British No 1 will take on Casper Ruud in Sunday’s final after the Norwegian beat Francisco Cerundolo 6-4 7-5 despite struggling with a rib injury before the match.

Draper’s rapid rise to the very top of the men’s game kicked off with the Indian Wells title in March and has accelerated on clay, which has been considered his weakest surface.

“It felt like every point was a big moment. I felt the level was really high from both of us,” said Draper on Sky Sports Tennis.

“Lorenzo is a different animal on the clay but he has also grown since I last played him, with the results he has had, so it was a really good challenge as to how far we have both come.”

Two breaks of serve to Musetti’s one swayed a high-quality first set in Draper’s favour, with the man from Surrey squandering two set points before converting a third.

Musetti, another rising star who is three months Draper’s junior, stepped up his level in the second with some stunning shot-making while his opponent began to look heavy-legged.

But a couple of big holds kept Draper in the set, and in the tie-break a solitary mini-break and a backhand winner wrapped up another impressive victory.

Tale of the Tape

Jack Draper: Match Stats
Jack Draper: Match Stats

Croft: Jack dug deep

Colin Fleming, Annabel Croft and Gigi Salmon
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Colin Fleming and Annabel Croft joined host Gigi Salmon to evaluate Draper’s victory

Annabel Croft, speaking on Sky Sports Tennis: “It was a wonderful contest from start to finish. He got off to a very fast start but then Musetti came back at him, but there were so many wonderful tactics going on. There were so many gear changes, so many rhythm changes in the match. At one point it was starting to get very physical. I felt Jack’s legs went a little bit heavy. We saw a bit of everything. I don’t know how he got that power back. He dug deep. He is a great competitor.”

Colin Fleming added: “I’m almost lost for words with how impressed I was with that win. Musetti has only lost to [Carlos] Alcaraz on clay! That’s one of the elite clay-courters in the world. There’s Jack Draper from Great Britain in a semi-final in Madrid in an absolute battle, digging deep.

“I thought he was on the edge and he really needed to win that second set. I think he knew it. He composed himself and took it back up to where he was in the first set. That is one of the best tie-breaks I’ve seen for someone I thought was starting to struggle.”

Should he add the Madrid title to the Indian Wells crown he won in March, Draper – who has already leapfrogged Novak Djokovic into the world’s top five – would be only 25 ranking points behind American world No 4 Taylor Fritz.

Ruud awaits in Sunday’s final

Casper Ruud of Norway reacts after winning Men's Singles Semi-Final match against Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina on Day Eleven of the Mutua Madrid Open at La Caja Magica on May 02, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
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Casper Ruud advanced to his third Masters 1000 final and ensured he will return to the Top 10 after just one week away

Ruud showed his class under pressure to overcome Cerundolo to reach the final.

World No 15 Ruud, who ousted Taylor Fritz and Daniil Medvedev in the previous rounds, saved 15 of 18 break points he faced, including seven in a marathon 14-minute game in the second set, to make it through to his third Masters 1000 final.

“I wasn’t sure I was going to be able to finish the match, honestly. I felt something in my rib during the warmup, just towards the end before going out (on court),” Ruud said.

“I felt it in nearly every shot, especially the serve. Luckily, I got some quick treatment on it. There’s not too much you can do, you only have three minutes (with the physio). So I will go and check it out more now.”

Ruud said he had a couple of painkillers and started feeling better once the adrenaline kicked in.

“Hopefully it’s nothing too bad, it was quite sharp,” Ruud added. “Not an ideal start, but I managed to keep it together and play some really good tennis when I had to.”

Sunday will be Ruud’s 18th final on clay, with only Novak Djokovic among the active players who have reached more finals (34) on the surface.

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Highlights of Casper Ruud and Francisco Cerundolo at the Madrid Open

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Ruud vs Cerundolo: Match Stats
Ruud vs Cerundolo: Match Stats

Fleming: Experience saw Ruud go through

Colin Fleming said “It was a scrappy match in terms of sustained quality. It was dramatic and I understand it was the most break points Casper Ruud has faced in a best-of-three-set match and Cerundolo can’t say he didn’t have his chances, so maybe he’ll regret some of those. Ultimately, there’s a big prize on the line this weekend and I think you could almost taste that as those two were going at it and maybe it was just the experience that saw Ruud go through.”

Coco Gauff and top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka will meet in the women’s final on Saturday – live on Sky Sports Tennis from 5.30pm.

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