Britain's Jack Draper says he wouldn't want to be anywhere else after beating Carlos Alcaraz at Queen's Club. (1:00)
Queen's was Alcaraz's only grass-court preparation last year en route to winning Wimbledon for the first time. This time the Spaniard will have only two grass matches under his belt following his French Open victory. Wimbledon starts in 11 days.
Draper ended Alcaraz's eight-match winning streak while extending his own to seven after winning his first ATP title last week in Stuttgart.
Draper didn't drop serve against Alcaraz. They were finally separated in the first set in the tiebreaker, where Draper shot to 4-0 then 6-1 leads. Alcaraz netted a return to concede the set.