Rublev 'too good' for Draper in Qatar Open final
Andrey Rublev won the Qatar Open for a second time on Saturday, seeing off Jack Draper 7-5 5-7 6-1 in the showpiece match.
Jack Draper admitted Andrey Rublev was simply too good after losing in three sets in the Qatar Open final.
Fifth seed Rublev won the tournament for a second time – having also triumphed in 2020 – with a 7-5 5-7 6-1 victory in two hours and six minutes on Saturday.
The Russian wrestled back control after losing the second set, overpowering Draper as he struck 34 winners throughout the contest.
Back-to-back breaks to open the final set put Rublev well on course for victory, and Draper conceded in his post-match interview there was little he could do to counter the world number 10, who will move up a place in the ATP rankings next week.
"It's been an amazing week," said Draper, who will rise to a career-high 12th. "Andrey was too good today.
"We played some tough matches this week and in the third set he was just a bit too strong for me.
"I'm really proud of my efforts this week. Every day, I wake up and try to improve, so it’s a testament to my hard work I suppose."
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Rublev now has six ATP-500 level titles, with this his first since he triumphed in Dubai three years ago.
He said: "It feels amazing. It's my first ever title that I won twice. I'm really happy. I think both of us were really tired after two three-set matches that finished late.
"We were exhausted and it was difficult, but somehow we were able to play at a good level. When I lost the second set, I let it go and started to play more freely.
"I was really good mentally and didn't let frustration get over me. As soon as I was frustrated, I was able to start again and I was able to play at the same intensity."