Jack Draper's defeat against Alexander Bublik may have been, so far, the biggest surprise of this Roland Garros. The Briton would have faced Jannik Sinner in a hypothetical semifinal and Carlos Alcaraz in the final. But the world number five is aware that he is not yet at their level: "I still think I am a little behind those guys. I still have a lot to learn. If you look at probably the ATP matches, how many matches they have played, they have probably played double than me. Probably, they are one or two years ahead of me and, obviously, they have achieved much more, much more experience. Honestly, I have a lot to do to reach them. My level is getting better, but it's not just about tennis; it's about the consistency of what they are doing. Although I have been more consistent, it's about doing it when it matters, and these are the tournaments that matter. Yes, I still have a lot to do to reach them, and I think I am working hard, doing things right, and we'll see," confessed the English tennis player.
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