Jiri Lehecka mentioned he had the sport to go to greater locations after the unheralded Czech shocked Canadian sixth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime on the Australian Open on Sunday to achieve the quarter-final of a Grand Slam for the primary time in his profession.
The unseeded 21-year-old made his most important draw debut in all of the 4 majors final yr and misplaced within the first spherical however has been a revelation at Melbourne Park, beating eleventh seed Cameron Norrie in 5 units and downing Auger-Aliassime 4-6 6-3 7-6(2) 7-6(3).
“I didn’t expect that,” world quantity 71 Lehecka, who made his breakthrough final yr by reaching the Rotterdam semi-finals as a qualifier, informed reporters.
“But deep inside, me and my team, we believe I have the game and that I’m able to produce good tennis, which can take me to higher places … to better rankings, fuller in the tournament.
“Here we are. We’re in the quarters. Hopefully we’ll go one more step, step after step. We’ll see how it’ll go… We’ll try to prepare as much as we can for what’s coming next.”
Lehecka’s father Jiri was an expert swimmer and his mom Romana an expert track-and-field athlete, which explains his pure athleticism on the courtroom.
After an prolonged spell on the ATP Challenger circuit, the teen broke into the highest 100 final February and in addition reached the title conflict on the Next Gen ATP Finals in November the place he misplaced to American Brandon Nakashima.
“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 mentioned.
“I saw all the media attention over there. It was some kind of a gate to the big tennis. They showed us over there what it looks like when you’re a pro player.”
Auger-Aliassime was notably impressed by his opponent’s composure throughout their assembly on Margaret Court Arena.
“To be in those moments and be cool under pressure, play well the right points, serve well to close the match, it’s a good sign of a good player,” Auger-Aliassime mentioned.
“Yeah, I’m sure for those reasons he’ll be a good player in the future.”
Up subsequent for Lehecka is a possible assembly with third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, his conqueror within the Rotterdam semi-finals, if the Greek will get previous Jannik Sinner.
“I’ll be super excited. I’ll go for revenge, for sure. I know he’ll remember how we played last year in Rotterdam. One set I was the better player on court. Then he overtook the match,” Lehecka mentioned.
“But he’ll know what my strengths are. He’ll feel I can get him under the pressure.”