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Jiri Lehecka plays on the ATP tour from Czechia, currently ranked #14. View Jiri's player profile — the latest news and daily updates, 2026 season stats, recent match results, win-loss record, and head-to-head history on The Drop Shot.
March remains the high point of a 25-16 season: a first Masters 1000 final in Miami, built on a over . The last four events have not gone past the round of 16.
Tuesday turned on the serve instead — broken four times, 9 holds from 13, three days after held against Matteo Berrettini.
The 24-year-old saved two match points and won a second-set tiebreak, and still ; the meetings were before this one, and ATP No. 14 sits two off the season peak.
| Tournament | Level | Round |
|---|---|---|
| Cincinnati Open | Masters | R32 |
| Canadian Open | Masters | R16 |
| Wimbledon | Slam | R16 |
| Queen's Club Championships | 500 | R16 |
| French Open | Slam | R128 |
| Italian Open | Masters | R32 |
| Madrid Open | Masters | QF |
| Monte-Carlo Masters | Masters | R16 |
Currently ranked No. 14 — a high of No. 12 and a low of No. 81 across the last 297 ranking points on record.
is the standard-bearer for the Czech power-baseline lineage, a right-hander born in Mladá Boleslav in November 2001 who carries the country's first-strike tradition into the current top 12. His father was a professional swimmer and his mother a track-and-field athlete; he started playing with his mother and grandfather, then left home to begin training in Prostejov as a 15-year-old. The junior pedigree was real — a former World No. 10 junior, he won the 2019 Wimbledon boys' doubles title with countryman Forejtek.
The game is built on serve-plus-forehand pressure. He's serving roughly 8.4 aces per match over the last 52 weeks — up from a career average near 5.9 — behind a first-serve win rate around 76%. The forehand is his self-declared favourite shot, and while hard court is home base, grass has become a genuine weapon: "my game is stronger on grass and I can use my weapons more," he's said. The persistent vulnerability is the clay-court grind and the return game against elite movers — his record against top-10 opponents sits well under .500.
His first tour-level signal came as a qualifier at 2022 Rotterdam, where he upset Denis Shapovalov and ran to the semifinals on debut. The titles followed at hard-court ATP 250s — Adelaide in 2024 and Brisbane in 2025. The defining leap was last autumn: he broke into the Top 20 at a career-high No. 16 in September 2025 after a US Open quarterfinal run, joining Berdych, P. Korda and Lendl as the only Czech men to reach the last eight at both hard-court majors. Wins over , and at Doha 2026 underline that he can take down the very top on his day.
The current beat is his biggest career result yet: a runner-up finish at the 2026 Miami Open, his first Masters 1000 final, before pivoting to the clay swing. He sits at a career-high No. 12 and remains the Czech No. 1, just ahead of .