Jack Draper has risen to a career-high 15th in the world rankings after winning his first ATP 500 final at the Vienna Open.
Jannik Sinner has congratulated Draper on his win, with the British number one having overcome Karen Khachanov.
Draper beat Khachanov 6-4, 7-5 in one hour and 35 minutes in the Austrian capital, clinching his second tour-level title in the process.
Khachanov was blown away by Draper in the first set, before producing an inspired comeback in the second.
But it wasn’t enough as the Briton emerged victorious, although both players have climbed three spots in the ATP rankings.
Draper now occupies 15th place in the world after his Vienna Open journey, with his latest opponent in 21st place.
The former also equalled a fine record with his win, with Draper becoming the first player to win the competition on debut since fellow Briton Andy Murray in 2014, as per the ATP website.
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Moreover, as per BBC Sport, Draper is just the fourth British player since 2009 to win an ATP 500 title, after Murray, Cam Norrie and Dan Evans.
Draper will be eager to celebrate his success, which comes amid a stunning breakout season for the 22-year-old.
Like last year, he has often been battling injury, but the Briton overcame a recent abdominal issue to go all the way at the Vienna Open.
It remains to be seen, however, if he can keep that problem and indeed his recent illness at bay as the busy ATP schedule continues.
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Draper must already turn his attention to the Paris Masters, where he has a tough opening round clash against Jiri Lehecka.
If he does emerge victorious over the world number 30, the US Open semi-finalist must make it past US Open finalist Taylor Fritz in round two.
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