Jack Draper and Brandon Nakashima are locked in a tense third-set battle at Wimbledon 2025, with both players holding serve in a match filled with big aces and dramatic momentum swings.
Draper started strong, claiming the opening set 6-4 with clinical serving and assertive net play. However, Nakashima responded in the second set, gradually wearing down the Brit and converting a late break to take it 7-5.
In the decider, both players have held serve through the early games. Draper thrilled the crowd with a 124mph second-serve ace and followed it with another to close out a confident game at 3-3. Earlier, Nakashima held to love and showcased stunning court coverage with a cross-court forehand winner that left Draper visibly frustrated.
Nakashima continues to apply scoreboard pressure by serving first in the third. His forehand has been particularly effective, while Draper relies on booming serves and baseline aggression to stay level.
The Centre Court crowd remains tense but vocal, urging Jack Draper on with each passing game. With no breaks of serve yet in the third set, fans are bracing for a potential tiebreak.
Stay tuned as this exciting contest between the British hopeful and the resilient American unfolds at SW19.
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