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  • 1 month ago | vogue.com | Alexis Okeowo |Tom Guinness

    It’s the left-handed thing. When you’re watching Jack Draper, the top-ranked tennis player in Britain and the 14th best in the world, it takes a minute to remember you’re watching him in reverse. He lives his life right-handed—but then picks up a racket with his left, and has done so since he was a boy. It’s an advantage he makes the most of, crossing his powerful forehand to his opponent’s backhand. “I’m a bit odd,” he says. “I throw right-handed, I write right-handed, golf right, everything.

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