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Fritz Injury Concern: Lehecka Poised for Miami Open Upset
24 Mar
Summary
- Taylor Fritz faces Jiri Lehecka in the Miami Open fourth round.
- Fritz is managing a right knee injury affecting his movement.
- Lehecka holds a 4-1 head-to-head advantage over Fritz.

Sixth seed Taylor Fritz is set to face 21st seed Jiri Lehecka in the Miami Open's fourth round on Tuesday, March 24. Fritz has shown resilience this season, reaching finals in Dallas and quarterfinals in Delray Beach, but a recent right knee injury has impacted his performance. He navigated past Botic van de Zandschulp and Reilly Opelka to reach this stage.
Lehecka arrives in the Round of 16 after quarterfinal appearances in Dubai and Qatar, and second-round exits in Indian Wells. He secured his spot by defeating Moise Kouame and Ethan Quinn. The head-to-head record favors Fritz at 4-1, with Lehecka's sole victory occurring last year at the Davis Cup.
Fritz typically relies on his serve and forehand, aiming for early control. However, his injury may hinder his ability to sustain this strategy, especially in longer rallies. Lehecka's solid baseline game and ability to extend points could exploit Fritz's potential mobility issues, making him the favorite if Fritz is not moving freely.



