Jack Draper thrashes Holger Rune to win Indian Wells title

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Jack Draper will climb to World No. 7 after his win (Picture: Getty)

Jack Draper claimed the biggest title of his career by storming to a 6-2 6-2 win over Holger Rune in the the Indian Wells final.

Draper, who powered past Carlos Alcaraz to reach the final, delivered another impressive display to brush past Rune in just 68 minutes.

The Brit set the tone for the encounter by breaking Rune in the first game of the match and stormed to the first set with a second break of serve.

And the 23-year-old broke again at the start of the second set, surging to victory as his impressive serve proved too much for an error-strewn Rune.

The Brit entered the world’s top ten following his victory over Alcaraz in the semi-final, but his triumph in Sunday’s final will now propel him up to World No.7.

The victory is Draper’s third ATP title but is his first ATP Masters 1000 triumph and underscores his burgeoning potential which was been evident since his impressive run to the US Open semi-final earlier in the year.

‘It’s incredible. I wasn’t expecting this,’ Draper told Sky Sports shortly after his victory.

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Draper stormed to victory in 68 minutes (Picture: Getty)

‘I put in a lot of work over time. I’m just so grateful and happy to be out here to play with my body feeling healthy and feeling great in my mind.

‘All the work I’ve done over the last few years, it feels like it’s all coming together on the big stage. I cannot put that into words.

‘I feel like I deserve it. The amount of adversity, the sacrifices, the time people around me have put into me.

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Mirra Andreeva beat Aryna Sabalenka oin the women’s final (Picture: Getty)

‘It’s an emotional feeling to know how much you’ve gone through to be here now.

‘To say I’m going to seventh in the world. I cannot tell you how much that means to me.’

Elsewhere in the women’s event, Mirra Andreeva continued her spectacular rise after the 17-year-old won 2-6 6-4 6-3 against world number one Aryna Sabalenka.

The Russian has now won back-to-back titles after her win in Dubai at the end of February and rises to sixth in the world.

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