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Unwell Draper loses but 'wouldn't have pulled out for anything'

Unwell Draper loses but 'wouldn't have pulled out for anything'

Summary

Jack Draper lost in the semi-final at the Queen's tennis tournament to Jiri Lehecka. Despite illness and losing, Draper remains hopeful for Wimbledon, where he will try to progress further than in previous years. Draper’s opponent, Lehecka, will now face Carlos Alcaraz in the final.

Key Facts

  • Jack Draper was defeated by Jiri Lehecka with scores of 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 at the Queen's semi-final.
  • Draper played while suffering from tonsillitis, a painful throat infection.
  • Jiri Lehecka advances to the final and will play against Carlos Alcaraz.
  • Draper will rest for a few days before preparing for the Wimbledon tournament starting on June 30.
  • Draper expressed determination by stating he would not consider withdrawing from the semi-final.
  • Draper has never advanced beyond the second round at Wimbledon in past years.
  • Carlos Alcaraz defeated Roberto Bautista Agut with scores of 6-4, 6-4 to reach the final.
  • Lehecka is competing in his fifth ATP Tour final.
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