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Draper becomes youngest Brit in ATP final since Murray

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Jack Draper has defeated Jan-Lennard Struff at the Sofia Open to become the youngest Briton to reach an ATP Tour final since Andy Murray 14 years ago.

The 21-year-old is really hitting his stride at the end of an injury-plagued season and is chasing a second successive title having picked up the trophy at the second-tier Challenger event in Bergamo last week.

After knocking out top seed Lorenzo Musetti in the second round in Sofia, Draper did the same to third seed Struff in the last four, winning 6-3 6-4, and is yet to drop a set.

Murray was already a grand slam finalist when he made the Miami Open showpiece in 2009, but this is a landmark moment for his young compatriot, who had narrowly lost his previous two tour semi-finals.

"Obviously I am very proud," said Draper. "Andy is an amazing player. I hope one day I can do what he's done in the sport but it's a long way to go and I'll keep trying."

In the final, Draper will take on hugely-experienced French second seed Adrian Mannarino, who's after his third tour-level title of the year after defeating Russian Pavel Kotov 6-2 7-6 (7-2).