Draper rues missed chances in Rome loss to Alcaraz



British number one Jack Draper was knocked out of the Italian Open as Carlos Alcaraz showed his quality under pressure to reach the semi-finals.

Draper, 23, was beaten 6-4 6-4 on the Rome clay as world number three Alcaraz battled valiantly to save break points at key moments and take his own chances when they came.

Englishman Draper, who is fifth in the ATP rankings, led 4-2 in the first set before Alcaraz fought back to take the lead.

Looking to build on his run to the Madrid Open final last week, Draper recovered in the second set and constantly applied pressure on Alcaraz's serve.

But he was unable to convert three break points and, after coming through a lengthy eighth game to hold, reigning French Open champion Alcaraz ran with the momentum.

"I played with such a high rhythm during the whole match and didn't let him dominate in the rallies," said Alcaraz, who avenged his defeat by Draper in the Indian Wells semi-finals in March.

"It was a good weapon for me and I'm really proud how I approached the match."

Alcaraz, a first-time Rome semi-finalist, will play Italy's Lorenzo Musetti or Germany's Alexander Zverev in the last four.

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