Clay was not by Driber's favorite surface, but after receiving a farewell in the first round, his performance against American Marcus Jeron in the second round showed a promise.
The British number was not the number one at its best in the opening group against Davidovich Fukina, as he was abandoning himself with screams of “waking up” and came “in an attempt to increase his energy.
However, this model was pulled to the second group, where Dripper hit three dual mistakes on his way to a broken opening game.
Late with a group and a break, the DRIPRIBR's fortunes changed when he arrived in ACE to make progress after providing two breaks, and raised his aid in relief before playing a great return game to back down from 3-3.
He saved the point of the match on the way to force the draw and make sure of a decisive group with an amazing cross -winner.
The couple traded in a third group of changing momentum, but Dripper struggled to take his chances, as he transformed only two of his nine points at a time when Davidovich Fukina, 42, transformed all his three chances.
The second walk Carlos Alcaraz takes the German Daniel Almee later on Thursday, with Daniel Medvedev and Matteo Bertini also at work.
Meanwhile, the British husband, Neil Scopesky, and Joe Salisbury, lost their last 6-3 6-3 match against his compatriot Henry Patten and his Finnish partner Harry Heliovara.