A Draper not named Don threw up in a trash can on Monday, but it wasn’t due to alcohol consumption. British tennis player Jack Draper made headlines when he vomited after winning his first match of the Australian Open in five sets.
For fans of the hit TV series Mad Men, the name Draper is synonymous with alcohol-fueled antics. However, this real-life Draper had not consumed any alcohol before his match. Despite feeling queasy, Draper gave it his all on the court and emerged victorious against American Marcos Giron.
After shaking Giron’s hand at the net, Draper quickly made his way to the nearest trash can to empty his stomach. The intense three-hour, 20-minute match took a toll on Draper, who had to rally back from a 2-1 set deficit. The 22-year-old Brit fought back, winning the fourth set 6-0 before closing out the match with a 6-2 victory in the fifth set.
“It was weird,” Draper told reporters after the match. He speculated that the physical exertion and the relief of finally winning may have triggered his unusual reaction. Despite feeling ill, Draper expressed concern about hurrying his opponent to the net, ensuring he didn’t vomit on him.
The Australian Open match took place in temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Although it wasn’t hot enough to trigger the tournament’s extreme heat policy, the conditions likely added to the physical strain on both players.
Looking ahead, Draper will face 14th seed Tommy Paul in the second round of the tournament later this week. The young British player is determined to continue his impressive run and make a name for himself in the world of professional tennis.
While vomiting on the court may not be a glamorous or desirable moment for any athlete, Jack Draper’s dedication and determination in the face of physical discomfort is commendable. It serves as a reminder that even the most physically demanding sports can take a toll on the human body, and athletes must push through adversity to achieve their goals.
As the Australian Open continues, fans will be eagerly watching to see if Draper can maintain his winning streak and overcome any physical challenges that come his way. One thing is for sure, his name will forever be associated with a memorable moment on the tennis court.