Fresh off reaching a career-high world No. 5 ranking, British tennis sensation Jack Draper is a popular name right now.
At just 23 years old, this powerful left-hander has rapidly ascended the ATP ranks, showcasing his immense talent with breakthrough performances, including a maiden Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells and a memorable US Open semi-final run.
Draper has also recently revealed the ‘struggles’ he has faced since becoming a top player.
As he steps onto the Roland Garros clay today for his first-round match, Tennis Head is here to delve into the key aspects of this rising star, from his achievements to his upcoming schedule.

What is Jack Draper’s worldwide ranking?
Jack Draper has had a dramatic rise to No. 5 in the world. Breakthroughs in 2022 paved the way for his first ATP title in Stuttgart (June 2024) and a US Open semi-final appearance later that year.
He also solidified his ranking by securing his second ATP title in Vienna (October 2024) and his first Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells (March 2025). Reaching the Madrid Open final in May 2025 cemented his place among the elite.
When is Jack Draper’s next match?
Draper’s next match is today, Tuesday, 27 May 2025, in the first round of the French Open, ahead of this, Laura Robson has noted Draper’s changed approach in practice.
He is scheduled to play against Mattia Bellucci. The match is the fourth and final one on Court Suzanne-Lenglen and is expected to start around 4:00 PM BST.
How old is Jack Draper and where did he grow up?
Draper is currently 23 years old, was born on December 22, 2001, and grew up in Ashtead, Surrey. His mother, Nicky Draper, a former tennis coach, played a significant role in introducing him to the sport at a young age.

Who is Jack Draper’s flatmate?
Draper shares a flat with fellow British tennis player, Paul Jubb. Jubb, who is 25 years old and was born on October 31, 1999, hails from Kingston upon Hull. Currently ranked No. 238 in ATP singles, his career-high was No. 180 achieved in October 2024.
He has a strong record in ATP Challenger and ITF finals, with nine wins. Notably, Jubb won the 2019 NCAA singles title while at the University of South Carolina and reached his first ATP semifinal at the 2024 Mallorca Championships.
Jubb has featured in the main draw of Wimbledon numerous times and qualified for the Australian Open in 2025. Draper and Jubb are long-time friends from their junior tennis days and now share a flat in southwest London.
What is Jack Draper’s net worth?
Draper’s estimated net worth as of May 2025 is between £2.4 million and £6.3 million, taking into consideration his success on the court and his sponsorships.
His career prize money from the ATP Tour has reached over £5.3 million GBP. His victory at the Indian Wells Masters in March 2025 played a substantial role in this total.
In addition to his tournament winnings, Draper has secured deals with several brands including Nike, Dunlop and Vodafone. He was also recently announced as a brand ambassador for the luxury fashion house Burberry.
These endorsement deals are estimated to collectively contribute between £160,000 and £670,000 annually to his income.
What majors has Jack Draper won?
Australian Open: At the 2025 Australian Open, Draper showcased his resilience, winning his first three matches in five sets. This drove him to his best result in Melbourne, reaching the fourth round before falling to Carlos Alcaraz.
Wimbledon: Draper’s best performance at Wimbledon to date is reaching the second round, which he achieved in both 2022 and 2024. In his debut in 2021, he notably took the first set against Novak Djokovic on Centre Court but ultimately lost in four.
French Open: The French Open has been Draper’s most challenging Grand Slam. He has played in the main draw in 2023, 2024, and 2025 but has yet to secure a victory, losing in the first round each time. He is currently competing in the 2025 edition.
US Open: The US Open has been Draper’s most successful Grand Slam. In 2024, he had a strong run, reaching his first Grand Slam semi-final without dropping a set. He defeated several seeded players before losing to eventual finalist Jannik Sinner in a match where Draper was unwell on the court.