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Live radio commentaries across 5 Live Sport and BBC Sounds, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and appThe 23-year-old was given a reality check as Bublik, the second-lowest ranked player left in the draw, claimed an inspired 5-7 6-3 6-2 6-4 win.
World number five Draper lost his way as the maverick Kazakh produced one of the finest displays of his career."It's a really tough loss to take," said Draper, who had never won a French Open match before this year."Even though I've come up quickly this year and got myself to a high ranking, it's been a steep learning curve for me.
"I had an opportunity today and I missed my opportunity."The British number one was largely expected to continue his sharp rise on the clay and tee up a potential quarter-final against top seed Jannik Sinner, who later won his last-16 match against Andrey Rublev.
However, Bublik unleashed an array of spectacular shot-making - using the drop-shot to devastating effect in particular - on his way to a superb victory.
It is Draper's worst defeat by ranking since his first-round exit at Roland Garros last year.Wiegman included young forward Katie Robinson in the 2023 World Cup squad and she has taken another punt on a teenager with Agyemang.
She has shown glimpses of her talent while at Brighton on loan from Arsenal this season, but only made April's squad after Alessia Russo withdrew with an injury.Two days later she came on as an 80th-minute substitute and 41 seconds later she had announced herself on the world stage with an incredible volley.
She did not feature in the recent Women's Nations League matches – a 6-0 win over Portugal and a 2-1 defeat by Spain – and will have to compete hard for game time at Euro 2025.Elsewhere, Bright's withdrawal means there was scope to include an extra defender and Arsenal's Lotte Wubben-Moy has made the cut.