British stars Katie Boulter, Cameron Norrie and Jack Draper pose in tennis whites for Tatler magazine ahead of Wimbledon | The Sun

BRITISH tennis stars Katie Boulter, Cameron Norrie and Jack Draper posed in whites ahead of Wimbledon.

The trio were involved in a photoshoot for Tatler magazine.



Boulter comes into SW19, which begins on June 3, in great form after winning the Nottingham Open to claim her first career title earlier this month.

The 26-year-old also saw boyfriend Alex de Minaur lose in the final of Queens to Carlos Alcaraz.

On him, she said: "I’m very proud of what [de Minaur] does – he’s one of the motivators that keeps me going."

Boulter has her eyes on winning a Grand Slam, saying: "That’s my ultimate dream and to be number one in the world.

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"I’m a very competitive person. That’s one of my biggest traits."

Norrie has had a year of mixed results but after making the Wimbledon semi-final last year, the world No13 has big aims.

He said: "World number one is my goal and Wimbledon champion, it has to be."

Last year he beat David Goffin in a dramatic fifth set victory with royalty William and Kate watching on from the stands.

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Asked if they are lucky charms, Norrie said: "He’s never seen me lose. It’s a 100 per cent record."

Draper will unfortunately not feature at Wimbledon this year due to a shoulder injury.

The 21-year-old former SW19 junior finalist picked up the problem at the French Open in May.

There are big hopes for Draper in the future but it's disappointment this year.

He said: "I guess in this sport there are so many ups and downs, but this one is tough to take."

With Andy Murray aged 36, Draper could take over as Britain's next hope, yet he is not impacted by pressure, explaining: "I am not here to take over from anyone.

"I just want to be known as Jack Draper, who followed my own path."

See the full feature in the August issue of Tatler available via digital download and on newsstands from Thursday 29th June.


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