Jack Draper, the British world number five, faced frustration following his fourth-round defeat to Alexander Bublik at the French Open. This loss not only eliminated his chance of advancing but also meant he could not compete against rival Jannik Sinner, the world number one. Draper acknowledged he is still behind Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, needing more experience to catch up. Despite his growing reputation as a formidable player on the ATP Tour, with significant achievements over the past year, he understands the importance of continuous improvement and health to compete at the highest level.
"I think I'm a long way behind those boys. I still have lots to learn. They're probably a year or two years ahead of me and have obviously achieved a lot more."
"Draper is on the cusp - he has to keep doing what he's doing... Jack has not had a full year where he has been healthy until now."
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