Draper isn't Murray but can match him at the US Open
The Independent|September 06, 2024
Jack Draper and Andy Murray are both tennis players, but that’s just about where the likeness stops.
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Draper isn't Murray but can match him at the US Open

At 22, Murray was still feeling his way into the spotlight after reaching the semi-finals of Wimbledon, painted at the time as some kind of misanthrope, an implacable grump.

By contrast Draper, who plays in his first grand slam semi-final today, is embracing the fame. “I quite enjoy being in front of the camera,” he told British Vogue while doing a cover shoot this summer. “If I’m looking good, that is.” Draper posed in checked coats and leather jackets with curls of hair bouncing off his forehead like Danny Zuko, one of his many hairstyles. “I’ve done a buzzcut, a mohawk, a mullet…”

Meanwhile, Murray was recently asked what advice he’d give to his younger self. “Get a haircut,” he replied. “And get some clothes that fit.”

And yet for all their differences, there is an obvious and irresistible link. Murray’s third piece of advice to himself was to enjoy tennis before it’s gone. Now it is gone, and there was an unmistakable sense of the torch being passed.

Draper thrashed the world No 10 Alex de Minaur in the quarterfinals of the US Open and said he was immensely proud to be following in the footsteps of his friend and an “icon of the game” in Murray.

“I miss him in the changing rooms. I miss being next to his stinky shoes and all of his stinky clothes. Andy is a legend. If I have half the career that he’s had, then I’ll be a happy man.”

Draper’s rise was somewhat different to Murray, who grew up in Dunblane and moved to Barcelona as a teenager. He is the son of the former Lawn Tennis Association chief executive Roger Draper and Nicky Draper, a British junior champion.

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