Analysis of Jack Draper's Left-Handed Advantage by Tennis Experts
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Summary
BBC Sport pundits Todd Woodbridge and John McEnroe explain how Jack Draper, a left-hander, uses his serve advantage similar to Rafael Nadal.
Key quotes
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Jack Draper is able to use his serve to his advantage as a left-hander, similar to that of Rafael Nadal.
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