There has been a changing of the guard at Wimbledon and Jack Draper is Britain's next great hope in men's tennis with Andy Murray moving away from the limelight.
The clamour for the strapping 22-year-old, who stands at 6ft4in, is just as fierce off the court as it is on it thanks to his boyish good looks.
He has appeared in glam photoshoots for fashion bibles Vogue and Tatler, confessing his love for being in front of the camera and signing for world-renowned agency IMG.
With bouffant hair, designer stubble, a fixed gaze and his slender figure hugged by Louis Vuitton wear, Draper looked the part in Vogue's July issue, setting himself up for a lucrative career.
With an estimated wealth of around £2.3million already, thanks to prize money and deals with Dunlop, Nike and Vodafone, he's also sure to be big business too.
Draper first showed signs of an ability at tennis aged just one, when he hit a ball against the garage door of his home after being inspired to take up tennis by his grandmother.
At five, he was being coached by Justin Sherring at Weybridge Tennis Academy. Draper then moved to the posh boarding school Reed's in Cobham, where Tim Henman was also a pupil.