Jack Draper: Grass court season history, record & past results
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British tennis star Jack Draper is set to make his return from injury during the 2026 grass court season.
The 24-year-old – who got his first ATP victory on grass against Jannik Sinner at The Queen’s Club in 2021 – will be one of the players to watch heading into the summer.
With one grass court title already to his name, could this be another year where the former world No.4 challenges for silverware?
We breakdown Draper’s history on grass courts and look back at some of his past results and successes.
Draper’s best grass court results
The success on grass began early for Draper, who reached the Wimbledon boys’ singles final in 2018. The young Brit lost out to Tseng Chun-hsin in the final 6-1, 6-7(2), 6-4.
Draper has won one ATP title on grass, coming at the 2024 BOSS Open in Stuttgart.
The British star defeated two-time former Queen’s Club champion Matteo Berrettini 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-4 to win the first tour-level title of his career.
Last year, Draper came into the HSBC Championships as the second seed, looking to become the second British men's singles champion after five-time winner Andy Murray.
He made the semi-finals of the HSBC Championships at Queen’s – beating Jenson Brooksby, Alexei Popyrin and Brandon Nakashima before loing to Jiri Lehecka in three sets.
Draper has made the second round at Wimbledon three times (2022, 2024 and 2025).
Draper’s grass court season highlights:
- 2018 – Junior Wimbledon runner-up
- 2021 – First ATP win against Jannik Sinner
- 2022 – Eastbourne semi-final
- 2024 – BOSS Open champion
- 2025 – HSBC Championships semi-final
What is Draper’s biggest grass court win?

Draper is still the only player to have ever beaten Carlos Alcaraz at The Queen’s Club.
In 2024, Draper defeated the then world No.2 and reigning champion 7-6(3), 6-3 to mark his biggest career win.
Draper’s 2025 grass court season
In 2025, Draper only played two events on grass – the HSBC Championships and Wimbledon.
He lost in the semi-finals at The Queen’s Club to Czech star Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
The Brit defeated Sebatian Baez in the first round of Wimbledon before losing out to former Grand Slam champion Marin Cilic in round two. Draper only played one match for the rest of the year after suffering a bone bruise injury.
Despite the curtailed second-half-of-year schedule, 2025 was still a breakthrough season for Draper overall. He won the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells (his first ATP Masters 1000 title) and reached the final of the Madrid Open, rising to a career-high world No.4 in June and becoming only the fourth British player ever to reach the ATP top five, alongside Murray, Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski.
What grass court tournaments is Draper competing in this year?
Draper is currently set to play the following grass court tournaments in 2026:
- HSBC Championships (15-21 June)
- Wimbledon (29 June – 12 July)
Draper withdrew from Roland Garros in May 2026 with a knee injury but his team have confirmed he is targeting a return for the grass court swing. His fitness heading into Queen's Club will be closely watched.

What is Jack Draper’s grass court record?
Including qualifying matches, Draper’s career record at grass court tournaments is 21-15.
At ATP Tour level specifically, coming into the 2026 season, Draper holds a 19-9 (67.9%) win rate on grass. This figure compares favourably to his career records on hard courts (65.5%) and clay (56.8%), demonstrating he is at least as comfortable on grass as on any other surface.
What are Draper’s recent results?
Here are Draper’s most recent tournament results:
- Barcelona Open – First round
- Miami Open – Second round
- Indian Wells – Quarter-final
- Dubai Tennis Championships – Second round
Jack Draper reached world No.4 in 2025 after winning Indian Wells and reaching the Madrid Open final. He is one of four British players to break the top-5 in the Open Era after Greg Rusedski, Tim Henman and Andy Murray.
Jack Draper reached the semi-finals of the 2024 US Open before losing out to eventual champion Jannik Sinner.
Jack Draper reached the Wimbledon boys' singles final in 2018, finishing as runner-up.
In the main draw, he has made the second round three times in 2022, 2024 and 2025.