Jack draper's astounding net worth, emma raducanu admission and us model links

Jack draper's astounding net worth, emma raducanu admission and us model links

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JACK DRAPER'S MATCH IS BEING SHOWN ON TNT SPORTS. 12:23, 31 May 2025 Tennis star Jack Draper plays Joao Fonesca in the third round of the French Open this afternoon. Wimbledon is just


around the corner and tennis' elite players are going head-to-head for a big cash prize at Roland Garros. The winners of the women's and men's singles will take home a


stunning £2.13 million, with Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek coming in as defending champions. British number one Draper defeated Gael Monfils in a four-set clash on Thursday night and will


play Fonesca at lunchtime on Saturday. Fonesca is just 18 years old and it's the first time he's ever reached round three of a Grand Slam event, having won his first two games in


straight sets. The pair have already met on the courts, with Draper beating the Brazilian at Indian Wells back in March, where he went on to secure his first ATP Masters title. Draper v


Fonesca will be the third match on Court Suzanne-Lenglen on Saturday, with world number one Jannik Sinner coming up against Jiri Lehecka before them, and Mirra Andreeva vs Yulia Putintseva


kicking off proceedings at 10am. Depending on the length of those court battles, Draper might not play until 3pm. Here's everything you need to know about Draper ahead of his


third-round match. ASTOUNDING According to BBN Times, Draper's net worth is £6MILLION. Despite being only 23 years old, his rise to tennis stardom has been rapid, with his success on


the court fuelling his bank balance. His prize money earnings are just over £5million, and in the Indian Wells Open alone, he took home just shy of £1million. He is sponsored by Nike and


Dunlop, who supply his clothing and equipment. He is also an ambassador for Vodafone, who further enhance his financial standing. LOVE LIFE AND EMMA RADUCANU RELATIONSHIP Draper has spoken


openly about dating in the tennis world. He has spoken about his preference for genuine connections instead of swiping on dating apps, and detailed exactly what he looks for in a partner.


"I've been fortunate to forge a few genuinely strong connections with people. For me, what matters most is someone with ambition, their own purpose in life, who is kind,


non-judgmental, and upholds strong values," he said. Rumours have circulated about Draper and fellow British tennis star Emma Raducanu, but both athletes have denied such talk,


insisting their relationship exists purely on a friendship level. "She has always been there for me," Draper said to The Times about Raducanu. "I’ve always been there for her.


She’s extremely bubbly, very kind, very thoughtful, always giggling, really smart. A really, really, really good girl." American model KT Lordahl was reportedly present at multiple


games of Draper's during the US Open last year, but Draper has not confirmed any of those rumours and maintains a closed-off personal life. CEO FATHER Draper's father is Roger


Draper - former chief executive of Sport England from 2003 to 2006. As well as holding that role, Roger was chief executive at the Lawn Tennis Association between 2006 and 2013, as well as


spending two years as chief executive of rugby league club Warrington Wolves between 2015 and 2017. During his time with the LTA, Roger helped increase British Tennis memberships by a huge


500%, as well as launching mini-tennis programmes to inspire the next generation of players. TENNIS STAR ROOM-MATE Draper has moved in with fellow tennis star Paul Jubb. Article continues


below They live in southwest London together, with Draper having moved out of the family home in Surrey. Speaking about being more independent, Draper said: "I'm enjoying being


able to wash my own clothes. There's been the odd shrinking disaster, but we're back on track." Room-mate Jubb is from York and is 25 years old. He turned professional in 2020


and so far earned £417,000 in prize money in doubles and singles tournaments. Jubb cut his teeth at South Carolina University from the age of 17, spending three years Stateside before


making the jump to professionalism.