Jack Draper will play his first match with former Wimbledon semi-finalists Dennis Shapovalov or Marcos Giron for the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters.
The UK No. 1 draper is the fifth species in Monte Carlo, so first gets goodbye and heads straight to the second round. If he passed it, he could be on the course to meet American Ben Shelton, who beaten on a run that won the tournament at the Indian Wells last month.
Draper returns to action with Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters and lives in Sky Sports from April 6-13th.
The Norwegian Casperude, two-time French open finalist, and the fourth seed of the event, are in the same quarter as Draper.
Draper is confident after his victory at Indian Wells and believes he can beat anyone
If Briton made the semi-finals, he could face the current French Open and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz for the third time this season.
Novak Djokovic is in the other half of the draw to Draper. He could face 40-year-old Swiss wild card Stan Wawrinka in his opening match if former World No. 3 defeated Alejandro Tabilo in the first round.
Djokovic was rejected at the Miami Open Finals but comes to Monte Carlo in search of a 100th tour level title.
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