'Today was tough' - Tennis star fights back tears and makes brutally honest admission after knocking out Jack Draper

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Alejandro Davidovich Fokina cut an emotional figure and apologised for his match-winning performance against Jack Draper.

The Spaniard beat the Brit 6-3 6-7 [6-8] 6-4 in a gruelling third round clash under the Monte-Carlo Masters sun.

2 Davidovich emerged as the winner against Draper in a tough match Credit: AFP

Davidovich Fokina has continued his impressive start to 2025 after a journey to the fourth round of the Australian Open.

However, his latest victory appeared incredibly tough to achieve as he delivered an honest assessment of the performance against Draper.

"I'm very emotional," he said. "Very sorry for the way I behaved on court and the way I couldn't control my emotions.

"I have to respect myself and my team. Today was tough."

Davidovich Fokina also reportedly said: "Today was a rollercoaster with my mind.

"I was playing better tennis but my mind was saying me a lot of bull***t."

Davidovich Fokina and Draper battled for around two hours and 47 minutes on Court Rainier III.

The eventual champion has now risen to tenth in the live ATP Race to Turin rankings with 1,010 points.

He has now reached his fifth Masters quarter-final, with the latest one being his third in Monte-Carlo.

Davidovich Fokina, who lost in the 2022 final against Stefanos Tsitsipas, will meet the winner of Alexei Popyrin versus Casper Ruud.

2 He appeared emotional afterwards and gave an honest interview Credit: AFP

British no.1 Draper displayed his frustrations on Thursday afternoon when he shouted 'Wake up! Wake up' after being broken.

He was serving to stay in the match in the final point but sent both of his efforts out to confirm his defeat.

Draper arrived in Monte-Carlo after winning his first ATP Masters 1000 title last month.

The 23-year-old beat Ruud in the final of Indian Wells after knocking out top five opponents Taylor Fritz and Carlos Alcaraz.

He currently ranks sixth in the singles rankings but faced another early exit from the clay courts in Monte-Carlo.

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