- No 5 seed Draper thrashed Brazilian wonderkid Joao Fonseca in straight sets
- Norrie also triumphed surprisingly easily against his fellow Scot Jacob Fearnley
- The results were a culmination of a fine clay-court season for British players
Cam Norrie made history in Paris on Saturday, as two British men reached the fourth round for the first time in the Open era. 4b59k
Draper, the No 5 seed, thrashed Brazilian wonderkid Joao Fonseca 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 and then on Saturday night Norrie won surprisingly easily against his fellow Scot Jacob Fearnley, claiming a 6-3, 7-6, 6-2 victory.
It is the culmination of a fine clay-court season for British players.
The last time this many Britons reached this stage was in 1963, when Billy Knight, Bobby Wilson and Mike Sangster made the last 16.
Norrie's match was played out to a soundtrack of fireworks set off by Champions League final was being screened.
'I went through about seven shirts in three sets. I was sweating a lot and had to work really hard,' said Norrie. 'I think the toughest part was managing the fireworks!'