Rome, May 13 -- Britain's Jack Draper recovered from being "bamboozled" by Corentin Moutet in a lively match to reach the Italian Open quarter-finals.
Draper battled fatigue and the shot-making variety of his French opponent to come through 1-6 6-4 6-3 in just over two hours in Rome.
The 23-year-old looked lost in the first set but regrouped admirably, including keeping his composure after a brief drama over a video review.
Moutet called for the technology, external after he felt Draper hit the ball into the ground, but was unhappy with the angles he was shown.
Draper was awarded the point and showed excellent grit to take the set and ultimately the match,
the BBC reported.
"At one point I was looking at the slides I'd been doing - I w...