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‘It could be Jack. Why not?’ Draper’s coach on why he can win a Grand Slam

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'It could be Jack. Why not?' Draper's coach on why he can win a Grand Slam

It Could Be Jack. Why Not? Inside the Grand Slam Dream with Jack Draper’s Coach

The air in British tennis is thick with a familiar, anxious hope. For years, the question hung over Andy Murray’s shoulders alone: who could possibly follow? Now, as a new golden generation emerges, a more specific, electrifying query is being whispered from the practice courts of the National Tennis Centre to the hallowed walkways of Wimbledon: Who will be Britain’s next Grand Slam champion? For Jamie Delgado, the seasoned coach guiding Jack Draper’s ascent, the answer is not a whispered hope, but a firm belief. “It could be Jack,” he states, a smile likely playing on his lips even through the phone. “Why not?”

Contents
  • The Delgado Blueprint: More Than Just a Big Serve
  • The “Why Not?” Mentality: Belief as a Performance Tool
  • The Path to the Pinnacle: Key Milestones and Challenges
  • The Verdict: A Realistic Timeline for Grand Slam Glory

The Delgado Blueprint: More Than Just a Big Serve

Jamie Delgado is no starry-eyed optimist. A former top-100 pro who spent years as Andy Murray’s trusted lieutenant, he has seen the pinnacle up close. His excitement about Draper isn’t based on mere potential; it’s rooted in a tangible, multi-faceted blueprint for greatness. While the world sees Draper’s thunderous lefty serve and crushing forehand, Delgado sees the complete project.

“The weapons are obvious,” Delgado acknowledges. “But at this level, everyone has weapons. The difference is in the layers beneath.” His work with Draper focuses on constructing a player who can win in multiple ways, on any surface. This means:

  • Elite Movement: Transforming Draper’s 6-foot-4 frame from a potential liability into a court-covering asset. “We’ve worked incredibly hard on his footwork, his flexibility, his court coverage. He’s moving better than ever, and that unlocks everything else.”
  • Tactical Maturity: Shifting from pure power hitter to shrewd tactician. “Knowing when to unleash the 140mph serve and when to hit a 70% kicker to set up the next shot. Understanding point construction, not just point termination.”
  • Physical Resilience: The most publicized chapter of Draper’s young career. Delgado’s role has been pivotal in building a body capable of withstanding the brutal 7-match, best-of-five-slam grind. “It’s a process. We’re building robustness. Every tournament he gets through healthy is a victory in itself.”

The “Why Not?” Mentality: Belief as a Performance Tool

Delgado’s simple rhetorical question – “Why not?” – is a powerful piece of psychological coaching. In a sport historically dominated by a select few, it serves to dismantle mental barriers. This mentality is deliberately cultivated.

“You look at the landscape,” Delgado analyses. “Yes, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are phenomenal, setting a new benchmark. But behind them, the field is more open than it has been in 20 years. Novak is still there, but the door is ajar. Jack has beaten top-10 players. He’s won a tour title. He knows he belongs.”

This belief system is critical for converting talent into trophies. Delgado, having been in Murray’s camp during his slam breakthroughs, understands the alchemy required. It’s about nurturing the confidence to play bold tennis on the biggest stages, to see a semi-final not as a ceiling, but as a stepping stone. “Jack’s self-belief is growing with every win, every week on tour. He’s starting to *expect* to win, not just hope to.”

The Path to the Pinnacle: Key Milestones and Challenges

The journey from exciting top-20 player to Grand Slam champion is a narrow path with distinct hurdles. Delgado’s roadmap for Draper is predictably meticulous, focusing on sequential goals rather than a single, overwhelming target.

The immediate focus remains consistency and health. “A major goal is for Jack to play a full, uninterrupted season. To be seeded at all the majors, to go deep in Masters events regularly. That consistent high level is what builds the platform for a slam run.”

From there, the targets become more refined:

  • Mastering the Best-of-Five Format: “It’s a different sport. The physical and mental pacing, the tactical adjustments over potentially five hours. It’s about proving he can not only survive but thrive in that environment, multiple rounds in a row.”
  • Surface Supremacy: While Draper’s game is naturally suited to grass and hard courts, Delgado sees no surface limits. “Wimbledon is obviously a huge dream, but his game on hard court is equally dangerous. We’re not limiting the ambition to one slam.”
  • Big-Match Temperament: “Handling the second-week pressure of a major, where every point is magnified. That’s the final piece. And you only learn that by being there, again and again.”

The challenges are clear: staying injury-free, managing the immense weight of British expectation, and breaking through in an era still featuring Novak Djokovic. But Delgado views these not as obstacles, but as integral parts of the champion-forging process.

The Verdict: A Realistic Timeline for Grand Slam Glory

So, when could “Why not?” become “He has?” Delgado is wisely reluctant to pin a date on destiny, but the trajectory offers clues. Draper possesses the rarest of trifectas: game-changing power, a rapidly improving all-court skillset, and a coach with a proven slam-winning pedigree.

The expert analysis points to a 2-3 year window for a legitimate breakthrough. The 2025 season could see Draper establish himself as a permanent top-10 fixture and a consistent quarter-finalist at majors. From there, it’s about seizing the moment when the draw opens up, or when his form peaks at the right time—much like Murray’s first slam or Daniil Medvedev’s US Open win.

“The most important thing,” Delgado concludes, “is that Jack is doing the work, every single day. He’s obsessed with improvement. He wants to be great. And when you have that attitude, with the tools he has, you have to allow yourself to dream big. For us, it’s not a dream; it’s a plan we are actively executing.”

The message from Team Draper is unequivocal. The raw materials for a British Grand Slam champion are there, being carefully honed by one of the sport’s sharpest minds. The lefty serve will boom, the forehand will dictate, and the movement will impress. But perhaps the most significant weapon Jack Draper now carries onto the court is the unshakable conviction, shared with his coach, that this audacious goal is not a fantasy. It is the inevitable destination of their journey. Why not, indeed.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

Image: CC licensed via zh.wikipedia.org

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