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Lehecka Upsets Auger-Aliassime To Extend Dream Australian Open ... (ATP Tour)

Jiri Lehecka had not won a match in the main draw of a Grand Slam prior to this week. Now, after upsetting Felix Auger-Aliassime, he is an Australian Open ...

Despite dropping the opening set, Lehecka showed no sign of panicking in his pursuit of a maiden victory against a Top 10 opponent at the fifth attempt. [Jiri Lehecka](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/jiri-lehecka/l0bv/overview) had not won a match in the main draw of a Grand Slam. That was largely down to a high-quality all-around display from Lehecka, who matched Auger-Aliassime’s power from the baseline and frequently made forays forward to pressure his opponent. 71 Lehecka fell in the first round at all four majors last season but has upset a series of top opponents across the first week in Melbourne. "[I had] to show all the cards I have to beat them. [I lost] in the first round last year, so of course if somebody had told me before the tournament that I would play like this, then I wouldn’t believe them, but I'm super happy that I’m through and I’m excited.”

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Lehecka high on belief after Australian Open heroics (Reuters)

Jiri Lehecka said he had the game to go to higher places after the unheralded Czech stunned Canadian sixth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime at the Australian Open ...

Then he overtook the match," Lehecka said. "I saw all the media attention over there. It was some kind of a gate to the big tennis. "I'll be super excited. to better rankings, fuller in the tournament. We'll try to prepare as much as we can for what's coming next."

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Lehecka: “Deep inside, me and my team, we believe” (Tennis Majors)

Jiri Lehecka is in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open after wins over Borna Coric, Cameron Norrie, and, on Sunday, Felix Auger-Aliassime. Jiri Lehecka is ...

“That was the thing that helped me the most, and what was the best way to start the year. “At the Next Gen, I finally found my game and I found how to play what I want to play, and how to beat great guys in a big stadium. “Deep inside, me and my team, we believe I have the game and I am able to produce very good tennis, which can take me to higher places. After my match against Zverev, I felt that I was playing the way I wanted to play. Lehecka is only 21 but he has already shown that he was a smart one: he knew when it was time to go back to the Challenger level to finish his tennis education. When we were on our way to Australia, we felt that my tennis level is growing and that my game has the potential to be successful over here.” “I chose to stay on the Challenger tour a bit more because over there it has been an environment in which I knew much more, was feeling more comfortable.” Of course, I’ll try to do my best to recover well and to show my best tennis again in my next match.” In the first tiebreak, I was playing much better. Jiri Lehecka is in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open. Time will tell if we’re currently witnessing one of the next big things in tennis or if it’s a player who is just red hot now and will then get back to earth. To be in the quarters, I wouldn’t have believed it if somebody had told me this when I was on my way over here.

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Lehecka stuns Auger-Aliassime as another seed falls in Melbourne (FRANCE 24)

Jiri Lehecka stunned Felix Auger-Aliassime on Sunday to surge into the Australian Open quarter-finals in only his fifth Grand Slam appearance as yet another ...

Tsitsipas is the highest seed left in the draw at three following Rafael Nadal and Casper Ruud's early exits and has yet to drop a set. "It's tough to find the words because what I've been through in the last year and now coming back to Australia. "Honestly, it feels amazing," said Lehecka, who has climbed 70 places in the rankings over the past year to 71.

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Felix Auger-Aliassime dumped out in four sets as Jiri Lehecka's ... (Eurosport.com)

Felix Auger-Aliassime has gone out of the Australian Open after being beaten by world No. 71 Jiri Lehecka in four sets.

Auger-Aliassime whipped a forehand into the tramlines to hand Lehecka three match points. The third set was similarly tense with both players battling to a tie-break. The second set was similarly tight with neither player able to register a break point until Lehecka found a breakthrough when he was already leading 4-3. Two were saved by Auger-Aliassime before Lehecka won it when a long rally went his way. It sounds crazy but it's true and I'm so excited to continue the journey." It is a bitterly disappointing result for Auger-Aliassime who reached the quarter-finals of the Slam last year.

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Auger-Aliassime loses four-set match to Lehecka, eliminated from ... (TSN)

MELBOURNE, Australia — Jiri Lehecka of Czechia worked more than three hours to eliminate the sixth-seeded Felix Auger-Aliassime of Montreal from the ...

2 seeds Casper Ruud on the men’s side and Ons Jabeur on the women’s side were eliminated early. Three of the stars were injured and withdrew before the event began. In the first tiebreak I was playing much better. Notably, he came to the net a lot more, going 33-for-41 on net approaches while Auger-Aliassime won just 11-of-26 his. Dabrowski also teamed up with mixed doubles partner Max Purcell of Australia to defeat Jan Zielinski and Yang Zhaoxuan 6-2, 7-5. And so he came into Melbourne with some momentum and battled through some difficult opponents to make the quarterfinals, where he lost in five sets to Daniil Medvedev (who weeks later, would become world No. I was satisfied with my first set; I served well. Before the main event in 2022, Auger-Aliassime and teammate Denis Shapovalov led Canada to a win at the ATP Cup team event. “I played one incredible shot, forehand down the line which he totally didn't expect to happen. That was evident against Lehecka, who built up a 6-0 lead before Auger-Aliassime could win his first point The Montreal native said he has had a tough week. 11 Cameron Norrie earlier in the week.

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6th seed Auger-Aliassime stunned by Lehecka at Australian Open (Daily Sabah)

The seemingly unstoppable Czech ace, Jiri Lehecka, stunned the tennis world on Sunday, as the unseeded player toppled the sixth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime.

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Melbourne | Lehecka keeps on rolling as does Korda – Tennis ... (Tennis Threads)

Jiri Lehecka and Sebastian Korda have both arrived in the quarter final of the Australian Open – and in grand slam terms – for the first time in their young ...

Thankfully the Japanese recovered in the third set, even earning a break point in the opening game. Nishioka in fact earned only 13 in the two bagel sets to Khachanov’s 51. Of course, I’ll try to do my best to recover well and to show my best tennis again in my next match.” In the second tiebreak, it was 50/50. His sisters though chose golf as a sport and both are Australian Open champions in that discipline. Early birthday present in a way.” To be in the quarters, I wouldn’t have believed it if somebody had told me this when I was on my way over here. “Every single time I walk by, I always give (them) a little fist pump,” said Korda. In the first tiebreak, I was playing much better. It sounds crazy but it’s true and I’m so excited to continue the journey.” “All the guys I’ve beaten here are incredible players and I must have played my best tennis and to show all the cards I have to beat them,” Lehecka continued. “The first set was not that bad from my side.

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Australia Open: Jiri Lehecka stuns Felix Auger-Aliassime to reach ... (ANI News)

The Czech hadn't won a match in a Grand Slam's main draw until a week prior but defied all odds to book a spot in the quarterfinals of the first Grand Slam ...

He won 80% (33/41) of the points at the net in a three-hour, 13-minute victory after recording his only break of the match late in the second set to draw the match. That was mainly due to Lehecka, who put on an excellent all-around performance, matching Auger-power Aliassime's from the baseline and repeatedly advancing to put pressure on his rival. World No 71 Lehecka lost in the opening round of each of the four major tournaments last year, but he stunned several elite rivals during the first week in Melbourne.

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Jiri Lehecka's profile: Age, height, coach, parents and social media (Bolavip)

One of the young players that have surprised fans by making it far at the Australian Open 2023 is Jiri Lehecka. If you want to learn more about him, ...

On Twitter, his user is @jirilehecka. During his junior career he reached a high of No. One of them is the Czech Jiri Lehecka. However, he is currently No. 12 Denis Shapovalov in his first ATP Tour main draw win of his career at Rotterdam, in which he ended up reaching the semifinals. He comes from a family dedicated to sports, as his father, Jiri, was a professional swimmer, while his mother, Romana, was professional track-and-field athlete.

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Australia Open: Jiri Lehecka stuns Felix Auger-Aliassime to reach ... (ThePrint)

Melbourne [Australia], January 22 (ANI): Jiri Lehecka's dream run at the Australian Open continued as he defeated sixth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime in the ...

He won 80% (33/41) of the points at the net in a three-hour, 13-minute victory after recording his only break of the match late in the second set to draw the match. World No 71 Lehecka lost in the opening round of each of the four major tournaments last year, but he stunned several elite rivals during the first week in Melbourne. Lehecka overcame Felix Auger-Aliassime in the fourth round with a commanding 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(2), 7-6(3) victory, credit to his hard baseline hitting and slick net play.

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Jiri Lehecka makes gains by being detail-oriented (Tennis365)

Rising Czech star Jiri Lehecka says that he has started to take his tennis a little bit more seriously of late.

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Czech Lehecka stuns sixth seed Auger-Aliassime at Australian Open (Reuters)

Unseeded Czech Jiri Lehecka toppled sixth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime 4-6 6-3 7-6(2) 7-6(3) to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Sunday, ...

"It's tough to find words because of what we've been through in the last year and coming back after losing the first round (in 2022). "All the guys I have beaten here are incredible and I've played my best tennis to show all the cards I have to beat them. But he ran into an inspired Lehecka, who beat 11th seed Cameron Norrie in the previous round.

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'I want revenge': Lehecka eyes Tsitsipas upset at Australian Open (FRANCE 24)

A confident Jiri Lehecka has warned Stephanos Tsitsipas he wants revenge and knows how to play against him ahead of their Australian Open quarter-final on ...

"(But) I know how to play against him. He will feel that I can get him under the pressure." It was my first time playing all these big players, great names. I mean, he's number four in the world. I know that he will remember how we played last year in Rotterdam. "I will go for that revenge, for sure.

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Opinion | Félix Auger-Aliassime's flaws in his game catch up to him ... (Toronto Star)

When Jiri Lehecka said that about Félix Auger-Aliassime some 48 hours before they took to the court for their first meeting, he sounded like a cocky 21-year-old ...

In the first tiebreak, I was playing much better. In the second tiebreak, it was 50/50. Now he’s a quarterfinalist at the Australian Open, where surely everybody had expected-Auger Aliassime to be for the second year in a row. The highest-seeded player he had defeated on tour was Richmond Hill’s Denis Shapovalov, in Rotterdam last year. [eliminated in bruising straight sets](https://www.thestar.com/sports/tennis/2023/01/22/no-1-swiatek-no-7-gauff-both-lose-at-australian-open.html?utm_source=speakable&utm_medium=push), 6-4, 6-4, by Elena Rybakina on the women’s side. “I played poorly in the two tiebreaks,” said Auger-Aliassime, stating the obvious. But at least the late-blooming Rybakina is the [reigning Wimbledon champion](https://www.thestar.com/sports/tennis/opinion/2022/07/09/kazakhstans-elena-rybakina-was-too-stressed-to-truly-enjoy-her-wimbledon-win-but-they-were-surely-celebrating-in-moscow.html). After the opening set, he relied almost completely on his blistering serve, but it abandoned him in the tiebreaks. That put the wind in his sails and and some chutzpah up his nose as he eyeballed his upcoming encounter with Auger-Aliassime, the sixth seed, who is just a year older, at 22, but has miles of majors experience compared to the 71st-ranked Lehecka. Even in the two sets that were tiebreaks, I was winning barely any points on the return. He had zero titles on the tour circuit. Although, to be more accurate, Lehecka unspooled a sharp, nervy effort, duplicating Auger-Aliassime’s power from the baseline, paramount in the longer rallies — clearly the young Czech’s strategy — and moving adroitly forward to pressure the Canadian’s service game.

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Australian Open 2023: Lehecka high on belief after Australian Open ... (Sportstar)

The unseeded 21-year-old made his main draw debut in all the four majors last year and lost in the first round but has been a revelation at Melbourne Park.

They showed us over there what it looks like when you’re a pro player.” I’ll go for revenge, for sure. to better rankings, fuller in the tournament. We’ll try to prepare as much as we can for what’s coming next.” It was some kind of a gate to the big tennis. “I think at the Next Gen I finally found my game and I found how to play what I want to play, and how to beat great guys in a big stadium,” Lehecka said.

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Jiri Lehecka makes gains by being detail-oriented (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

Rising Czech star Jiri Lehecka says that he has started to take his tennis a little bit more seriously of late. Lehecka feels that he has been able to ...

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Czech Jiri Lehecka stuns sixth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime at ... (Hindustan Times)

With a first Grand Slam quarter-final, and a first win over a top-10 player, in sight, the 21-year-old Lehecka went up another gear in the fourth set ...

"It's tough to find words because of what we've been through in the last year and coming back after losing the first round (in 2022). "All the guys I have beaten here are incredible and I've played my best tennis to show all the cards I have to beat them. But he ran into an inspired Lehecka, who beat 11th seed Cameron Norrie in the previous round.

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Auger-Aliassime falls to Lehecka, eliminated from Australian Open (TSN)

Meanwhile, in women's doubles, Gabriela Dabrowski of Ottawa and Mexican partner Giuliane Olmos defeated the Switzerland combo of Belinda Bencic and Jill ...

2 seeds Casper Ruud on the men’s side and Ons Jabeur on the women’s side were eliminated early. Three of the stars were injured and withdrew before the event began. In the first tiebreak I was playing much better. Notably, he came to the net a lot more, going 33-for-41 on net approaches while Auger-Aliassime won just 11-of-26 his. Dabrowski also teamed up with mixed doubles partner Max Purcell of Australia to defeat Jan Zielinski and Yang Zhaoxuan 6-2, 7-5. And so he came into Melbourne with some momentum and battled through some difficult opponents to make the quarterfinals, where he lost in five sets to Daniil Medvedev (who weeks later, would become world No. I was satisfied with my first set; I served well. Before the main event in 2022, Auger-Aliassime and teammate Denis Shapovalov led Canada to a win at the ATP Cup team event. “I played one incredible shot, forehand down the line which he totally didn't expect to happen. That was evident against Lehecka, who built up a 6-0 lead before Auger-Aliassime could win his first point The Montreal native said he has had a tough week. 11 Cameron Norrie earlier in the week.

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Auger-Aliassime loses four-set match to Lehecka, eliminated from ... (Nanaimo News NOW)

MELBOURNE, Australia — Jiri Lehecka of Czechia worked more than three hours to eliminate the sixth-seeded Felix Auger-Aliassime of Montreal from the ...

Lehecka, who advanced to the quarterfinals, had nine aces and 30 unforced errors. 59 in the world rankings last summer. Auger-Aliassime finished the match with 20 aces and 39 unforced errors.

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Jiri Lehecka stuns Auger-Aliassime for spot in quarter-finals (Tennis Majors)

After losing his Grand Slam debut at all four majors in 2022, Czech Jiri Lehecka has entered the 2023 season on a mission to prove himself.

- Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Lehecka has engineered a series of upsets to reach the quarter-finals in Melbourne. - Andrey Rublev vs.

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