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Getting through groundhog day – how Draper became Masters champion

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Some people were quick to question Jack Draper after he had to retire from his January Australian Open match against Carlos Alcaraz.

Was the British athlete’s body designed to excel in a sport that was physically demanding? In pivotal situations, could he mentally transcend the line?

Eight weeks later, Draper has addressed any persistent critics.

He won the biggest award at Indian Wells on Sunday, taking home the most of his resume. For the first time, he has also made the top 10.

Since Melbourne, what has changed?

At the Australian Open, Draper was battling a hip issue that required regular painkillers in order to play.

He made it through three exhausting sets of five sets to advance to the fourth round, demonstrating that he had already strengthened his endurance, but Alcaraz eventually took its toll.

Afterward, Draper predicted that for the rest of his career, he might have to deal with what he termed hip tendonitis.

There were more challenging choices to make.

The British number one also opted not to participate in a tournament in Rotterdam in early February and did not participate in the Davis Cup match against Japan.

He came back later that month, winning the Qatar Open, before traveling to Indian Wells.

The left-hander’s technical and tactical abilities flourished in the Californian desert because of his greater body belief.

The platform was laid by a consistent serving that incorporated dangerous, wide, flatter, and pacy serves.

His forehand changed from punchy to loaded with spin, keeping his foes guessing, and his strong footwork made it easier for him to stay in rallies longer.

His mother Nicky told BBC Sport, “His serve percentage has really increased over the past nine months, and that makes a huge difference.”

“But I also believe that he’s been doing very well on his forehand down the line.” Some of those players are almost anticipating that he will hit a cross-court forehand. They aren’t sure when he is hitting a flatter one in the future, though.

I’ve seen a lot of them trying to hit the forehand because they don’t have the proper footwork because they believe the ball is going the other way.

Draper has a strong influence on his success, thanks to coach James Trotman, who has worked with him since he was a teenager.

According to him, “Jack has a way of playing that we should be focusing on first and foremost to execute.”

How “Team Murray” is making a significant contribution

Andy Murray, the former world no. 1, may be in Novak Djokovic’s coaching room right now, but Draper continues to be influenced by the legendary British tennis player.

The newly retired Scots team’s physiotherapist Shane Annun and fitness coach Matt Little are now a part of Draper’s inner circle.

Just two years ago, Draper complained about being referred to as “the guy who gets injured all the time.”

He has increased his frequency of competition on the tour because of his improved fitness in the gym, which has helped him advance in the rankings.

Being away from home and getting up early on a daily basis is like Groundhog Day, Draper told BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller.

At the end of the day, I put in hours and hours on the court, in the gym, in the ice bath.

It functions like a typical job, she said. You may find it to be very enjoyable, but occasionally you find it difficult to leave.

You continue to do it as best as you can because you know it will pay off on a big stage.

Draper has spent nights in Indian Wells refueling with healthy takeaways while playing Monopoly Deal, a condensed version of the popular board game.

It’s one thing to do the hard work when you’re tired and really don’t want to, Draper said, “As much as I enjoy playing, being around my team, and doing the right thing,” Draper continued.

Is success measured by this springboard?

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Draper has made a steady and steady increase over the past year.

His first trophy was won on Stuttgart grass in June of last year, followed by an ATP 500 hard-court victory in Vienna in October.

Although his nerves were exhibited by vomiting on the court in a defeat by eventual champion Jannik Sinner, his run to the US Open semi-finals caught the attention of the wider British public.

Draper began looking into a “breathing coach” to assist with the problem, and he cited Alcaraz’s performance as an example of how much he had improved his composure after the third set.

Before the Indian Wells final, he said, “I had some doubts about whether I would feel the same way, but I didn’t.”

I had a very strong focus on breathing and things I could control. That was a really impressive accomplishment.

It would seem logical to move up to Grand Slam glory after winning the Masters.

Coming through a 96-player field of the very best opponents is a strong indicator of future major success, as Dominic Thiem, Naomi Osaka, and Bianca Andreescu have demonstrated.

Draper’s most popular surface was the French Open clay courts and Wimbledon grass, but Draper won both.

His improved footwork and increasingly dangerous serve, which are suited for grass-court success, should help him with his clay-based struggles so far, while his improved footwork should be beneficial.

“I still think I have a lot to prove,” Draper continued.

I didn’t get it moving last year, but I don’t understand why I can’t put my best foot forward.

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Getting through groundhog day – how Draper became Masters champion

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Some people were quick to question Jack Draper after he had to retire from his January Australian Open match against Carlos Alcaraz.

Was the British athlete’s body designed to excel in a sport that was physically demanding? In pivotal situations, could he mentally transcend the line?

Eight weeks later, Draper has addressed any persistent critics.

He won the biggest award at Indian Wells on Sunday, taking home the most of his resume. For the first time, he has also made the top 10.

Since Melbourne, what has changed?

At the Australian Open, Draper was battling a hip issue that required regular painkillers in order to play.

He made it through three exhausting sets of five sets to advance to the fourth round, demonstrating that he had already strengthened his endurance, but Alcaraz eventually took its toll.

Afterward, Draper predicted that for the rest of his career, he might have to deal with what he termed hip tendonitis.

There were more challenging choices to make.

The British number one also opted not to participate in a tournament in Rotterdam in early February and did not participate in the Davis Cup match against Japan.

He came back later that month, winning the Qatar Open, before traveling to Indian Wells.

The left-hander’s technical and tactical abilities flourished in the Californian desert because of his greater body belief.

The platform was laid by a consistent serving that incorporated dangerous, wide, flatter, and pacy serves.

His forehand changed from punchy to loaded with spin, keeping his foes guessing, and his strong footwork made it easier for him to stay in rallies longer.

His mother Nicky told BBC Sport, “His serve percentage has really increased over the past nine months, and that makes a huge difference.”

“But I also believe that he’s been doing very well on his forehand down the line.” Some of those players are almost anticipating that he will hit a cross-court forehand. They aren’t sure when he is hitting a flatter one in the future, though.

I’ve seen a lot of them trying to hit the forehand because they don’t have the proper footwork because they believe the ball is going the other way.

Draper has a strong influence on his success, thanks to coach James Trotman, who has worked with him since he was a teenager.

According to him, “Jack has a way of playing that we should be focusing on first and foremost to execute.”

How “Team Murray” is making a significant contribution

Andy Murray, the former world no. 1, may be in Novak Djokovic’s coaching room right now, but Draper continues to be influenced by the legendary British tennis player.

The newly retired Scots team’s physiotherapist Shane Annun and fitness coach Matt Little are now a part of Draper’s inner circle.

Just two years ago, Draper complained about being referred to as “the guy who gets injured all the time.”

He has increased his frequency of competition on the tour because of his improved fitness in the gym, which has helped him advance in the rankings.

Being away from home and getting up early on a daily basis is like Groundhog Day, Draper told BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller.

At the end of the day, I put in hours and hours on the court, in the gym, in the ice bath.

It functions like a typical job, she said. You may find it to be very enjoyable, but occasionally you find it difficult to leave.

You continue to do it as best as you can because you know it will pay off on a big stage.

Draper has spent nights in Indian Wells refueling with healthy takeaways while playing Monopoly Deal, a condensed version of the popular board game.

It’s one thing to do the hard work when you’re tired and really don’t want to, Draper said, “As much as I enjoy playing, being around my team, and doing the right thing,” Draper continued.

Is success measured by this springboard?

Getty Images

Draper has made a steady and steady increase over the past year.

His first trophy was won on Stuttgart grass in June of last year, followed by an ATP 500 hard-court victory in Vienna in October.

Although his nerves were exhibited by vomiting on the court in a defeat by eventual champion Jannik Sinner, his run to the US Open semi-finals caught the attention of the wider British public.

Draper began looking into a “breathing coach” to assist with the problem, and he cited Alcaraz’s performance as an example of how much he had improved his composure after the third set.

Before the Indian Wells final, he said, “I had some doubts about whether I would feel the same way, but I didn’t.”

I had a very strong focus on breathing and things I could control. That was a really impressive accomplishment.

It would seem logical to move up to Grand Slam glory after winning the Masters.

Coming through a 96-player field of the very best opponents is a strong indicator of future major success, as Dominic Thiem, Naomi Osaka, and Bianca Andreescu have demonstrated.

Draper’s most popular surface was the French Open clay courts and Wimbledon grass, but Draper won both.

His improved footwork and increasingly dangerous serve, which are suited for grass-court success, should help him with his clay-based struggles so far, while his improved footwork should be beneficial.

“I still think I have a lot to prove,” Draper continued.

I didn’t get it moving last year, but I don’t understand why I can’t put my best foot forward.

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Eamonn Holmes’ ex co-host Isabel Webster makes very telling dig after shock GB News exit

Following her abrupt departure as Eamonn Holmes’ co-host, Isabel Webster has written a powerful blog post about her apparent swipe at the star. Just a few months after her unexpected departure from GB News’ breakfast program, the presenter revealed where her loyalties are.

She was once Eamonn’s “TV wife,” but Isabel, 41, dropped from the contentious program. Their working relationship ended. Isabel, 64, and Edward, 64, had been hosting their flagship morning show for two years, and she helped him through his unexpected divorce from his wife Ruth Langsford.

After spending years on Sky News before transitioning to a start-up together in 2021, the pair had worked together for years. Emmon admitted to missing his former co-star when he left Isabel for Ellie Costello on the morning show. However, it appears Isabel has since made a vicious dig at her former co-star.

She made a bold decision to express her birthday’s occasion in a giddy tribute to Ruth, Eamonn’s ex-wife. Isabel posted a photo of herself standing next to the Loose Women actress from a recent romantic outing. In the snap, they beamed, with Ruth sporting an orange headpiece and Isabel sporting a pink dress and a matching fascinator.

The former newscaster emailed two champagne glass emojis with the message “Happy birthday @ruthlangsford.” Eamonn and Ruth, who once hosted this morning, wed in 2010, 13 years after their first date. They have a son named Jack, who was born in 2002.

Ruth and Eamonn’s ex-wife, Isabel, sent a birthday message via Instagram (@isabelwebstertv).

Without her by his side, Eamonn had already addressed Isabel’s exit the day before. “We already miss Isabel, and it is our first day without her,” he said to the audience. He continued, “Not that we don’t welcome you here, Miss Ellie, but thank you very much for your comments about Isabel,” acknowledging GB News viewers’ messages.

Fans were assured by Eamonn that “we will make sure they are passed on.” He said, “Thank you for your time and effort,” and he said, “Thank you.” Ellie Costello, 31, who has quickly been referred to as the channel’s take on Holly Willoughby, took isabel’s place. Isabel’s removal has not yet been determined, but a source told MailOnline that Isabel was “too woken up and not on message” for the channel’s brand.

Isabel reportedly hinted to the public that this was only for Christmas when she claimed it was her “final” show with the veteran broadcaster in a December social media post. Over and out from us! was the caption in a studio photo she shared with Eamonn and her. Merry Christmas. A number of strategic adjustments were made to GB News, including the unexpected departure of fan-favorite Isabel.

Jacob Rees-Mogg’s on-air hours were reduced, and Mark Dolan’s weekend show was replaced as part of the shake-up. Previous insider hints at a secret battle over working conditions that led to Isabel’s demise. Isabel and her superiors were reportedly at odds with one another because of demands to increase her weekly broadcast hours from three to five, according to sources.

During contract negotiations, this contentious rumor reportedly increased strain, which reportedly sparked off-camera tension. According to a source, “Eamonn is obviously the main star of the show and enjoys being in charge,” and he is now looking forward to working with Ellie, who will help shape her career as she develops.”

Eamonn shared a brief message on his social media accounts after learning about Isabel’s exit, saying, “Bye my girl x.” Following Isabel’s exit, this tweet attracted attention for what some perceived to be its unexpectedly curt way of saying goodbye to a coworker.

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Danny Jones’ wife Georgia ‘carefree’ as she proves she is in control after leaving family home

After his shock kiss with Maura Higgins, Georgia Horsley, who has been supported by pals, has temporarily moved out of the home she shares with husband Danny Jones.

Danny Jones’ wife Georgia broke cover solo as she takes time away from the family home(Image: TillenDove)

Danny Jones’ “resilient” wife Georgia Horsley has proved she has the ultimate control over the future of their marriage, according to a body language expert. The McFly singer, 39, shared a shock kiss with Love Island star Maura Higgins, 34, at the BRIT Awards last month that catapulted his romance with Georgia into the spotlight.

Danny finally addressed the kiss last week after it became clear that his wife and seven-year-old son Cooper were at home and that he had been intimately involved with Maura at an after-party. Danny told supporters he was attempting to work through the incident with his family, which rocked his marriage to the former Miss England winner.

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However, Georgia has since taken a step away from their family home and has moved in with her close friend in London. She has spent a few nights with pal Rose, who is also good friends with Danny, to “get away from it all”. Georgia and Danny broke cover together last week on a walk in a local park. Yet, they kept their distance from each other as well as their faces clearly showing how tough the past few weeks have been.

Danny wife Georgia
Georgia sipped on a glass of fizz with her pals(Image: TillenDove)

Georgia has since been seen again with her pals as they rallied around to support her and try to resume normal life by heading to a beer garden. As she sipped on a glass of fizz, Georgia proved she has her own mind on the situation despite Danny wanting to prove he is in control of the narrative, according to body language expert Judi James.

She told the Mirror, “Sitting outside a pub on a typically celebratory day, quaffing the typically celebratory beverage of champagne and grinning playfully with your gal-pals looks very much like a way to ensure Danny in the doghouse gets a photographic message of strength and upbeat stoicism.”

Danny wife Georgia
She showed her mates something on her phone(Image: TillenDove)

The contrast to Georgia’s obvious sense of miserable tension in her recent interactions with Danny could hardly be greater. There is enough wide mouth smiling in these photos to suggest that this is the decided response. Although those poses and Danny’s written message to his fans suggested he had some control over the plot, they may suggest that Georgia has a different perspective on how things will turn out.

Georgia appears to be carefree in these poses, according to Judi, and her friends appear to be supporting her. Even in one image, she appears to be sharing her phone screen, as if she had found a way to make them both laugh. Georgia and her friends are reportedly sending a strong message to her, urging her to hold out on the marriage front until she decides what the desired outcome will be.

Danny wife Georgia
The mum-of-one has moved in with pal Rose for a bit(Image: TillenDove)

Danny issued a grovelling apology as his actions continued to generate headlines. In a statement shared via Instagram, the McFly star said: “Hello everyone, sorry it’s taken me a while to post this but I’ve taken some time out to be with those closest to me. I want to deeply apologise to my wife and family for putting them in this situation. I love them so much and we’ll continue to deal with this privately. I love you guys, thank you for your patience, understanding, and support. See you all soon, Danny.”

Georgia is yet to address the scandal but the Mirror has confirmed she has not permanently moved out of their home. A source exclusively told The Mirror of Danny and Georgia’s living plans: “They are still together but Danny is still in the dog house and it’s very much a fragile union. They are both hoping to be able to work through their problems. That hasn’t changed. She is allowed a few days to decompress and see a friend.”

Danny wife Georgia
The trio headed to a pub together(Image: TillenDove)

A source later revealed to us that Danny felt “mortified” by the attention from his kiss and is desperate to make it up to his family. They said: “Danny has been mortified about what’s happened and the awful situation he has put everyone in. He cares so deeply about his family and hopes his words will draw a line under what has been a deeply upsetting time, for everyone.

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“Georgia and his son are everything to him,” he said. He has been so appreciative of his fans’ support throughout all of this. He simply wants to get better and spend time with his family. Danny should be proud to acknowledge this and face-to-face things.

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Away ends to be trialled at Premiership Rugby matches

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In an effort to improve atmosphere and attendance, Premiership Rugby will trial away ends at two matches starting next month.

There will be seating arrangements for both Saracens and Gloucester at the Stone X stadium in April, and Leicester and Harlequins will have seating arrangements.

Saracens and Leicester will allow fans who want to group in one block without the segregation that occurs during football games to choose from.

This is just giving people a choice, according to a Premiership Rugby source, “Away fans can and will sit among the main crowd.”

This is not intended to conflict with one another. It will be done in accordance with the law.

The league’s executive board claims to have consulted players who enjoy playing in front of a lively away crowd. Initial participation in the trial is anticipated to be limited to a few hundred supporters.

The source added, “There will be enough fans to make a lot of noise.”

The players claim that because of the back-and-forth, it makes more money off of the home fans.

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Away ends to be trialled at Premiership Rugby matches

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  • 367 Comments

In an effort to improve atmosphere and attendance, Premiership Rugby will trial away ends at two matches starting next month.

There will be seating arrangements for both Saracens and Gloucester at the Stone X stadium in April, and Leicester and Harlequins will have seating arrangements.

Saracens and Leicester will allow fans who want to group in one block without the segregation that occurs during football games to choose from.

This is just giving people a choice, according to a Premiership Rugby source, “Away fans can and will sit among the main crowd.”

This is not intended to conflict with one another. It will be done in accordance with the law.

The league’s executive board claims to have consulted players who enjoy playing in front of a lively away crowd. Initial participation in the trial is anticipated to be limited to a few hundred supporters.

The source added, “There will be enough fans to make a lot of noise.”

The players claim that because of the back-and-forth, it makes more money off of the home fans.

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  • Rugby Union