Not worrying about breaking your body means that the draper may have more confidence in executing its major weapons, which are well suited to the grass.
Coach James Trotman, a companion Britain who has come through the LTA coaching route, is helping Draper to know that the way to play aggressively in the right moments.
This means to be ready to play high-risk drop-shots and spring forward to play for the net, as well as exposing your groundstroke from baseline.
“He is very aware of what his strength is – this is the biggest change this year,” said Lyon Smith, captain of Britain’s Davis Cup.
“If you have a chance to get the first strike then you do not want to expand the points.
“He is not afraid to step in big moments and be brave.”
According to ATP data, Draper has prepared the draper to excel in this season this season.
In the ‘Under Pressure Rating’ of the Draper Tour, world number one is the second behind the sinner – which connects the percentage of brake points to be converted, rescued brake points, tie -breaks won and won set sets.