Odds
Player analysis
J. Lehecka has been inconsistent recently, going 3–2 over the last five matches. Matches have been close throughout — average DS of +1.9 with a downward trend. J. Lehecka is winning on the scoreboard but not pulling away. Serve quality has been average (6.7/10) — neither a weapon nor a significant liability. Break point efficiency has been exceptional (+38) — converting opportunities and shutting down threats at the critical moments.
A. Tabilo comes into this match in difficult form — 2 wins from the last 5. Form is mixed — DS ranging from -10.4 to 18.6, with at least one match where A. Tabilo was clearly outplayed. The serve has been a concern — averaging only 6.5/10, leaving A. Tabilo vulnerable on second serve and facing frequent return pressure. Break point efficiency has been exceptional (+27) — converting opportunities and shutting down threats at the critical moments.
Recent form
4W 1L last 5
| 26 Apr | Michelsen | 6-4 6-2 | W |
| 24 Apr | Tabilo | 3-6 7-6 6-4 | W |
| 9 Apr | Bublik | 2-6 5-7 | L |
| 8 Apr | Tabilo | 4-6 7-6 6-3 | W |
| 6 Apr | Nava | 7-6 6-7 6-2 | W |
Clay court stats
Avg stats — last 5
Head to head
Career meetings between these two players (all tournaments), not only this event. The match at the top of the page is the current tournament fixture.
| Date | Tournament | Surface | Round | Winner | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Madrid | Clay | ATP 1/32-finals | Lehecka | 3-6 7-6 6-4 | |
| Monte Carlo | Clay | ATP 1/16-finals | Lehecka | 4-6 7-6 6-3 | |
| Munich | Clay | Final | Lehecka | 4-6 6-7 |

