To put it briefly

Lehecka's Achievement That Had Never Occurred in a Masters 1000

Iker Jiménez | 27 Mar 2026 | 23.04
twitter tiktok instagram instagram Comentarios
Preferir Puntodebreak en Google
Lehecka's achievement that had never occurred in a Masters 1000. Source: Getty
Lehecka's achievement that had never occurred in a Masters 1000. Source: Getty

Streaming French Open Women live tennis
🎾 Aryna Sabalenka vs Naomi Osaka
  1. Sign up with Bet365 here
  2. Make your first deposit of at least €5
  3. Go to the “Live” section and watch every match
Watch the match on Bet365

Jiri Lehecka's qualification for his first final in a Masters 1000 event continues to achieve unusual milestones. The Czech is already in the final of the Miami Open 2026 and has done so without dropping a single service game. But the remarkable fact doesn't end there. Lehecka is the player who has held his serve the most times (56) among all those who reached a Masters 1000 final without conceding a single break, with a significant lead over the others. He is followed by Goran Ivanisevic (42) at the 1992 Stockholm Masters and Boris Becker (37) at Paris Bercy in the same year.

 

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El logro de Lehecka que no había ocurrido nunca en un Masters 1000