What was the final score of the Draper vs. Lehecka match?
6-4, 4-6, 7-5 in favor of Lehecka.
Sports / Tennis
British tennis star Jack Draper faced a tough defeat at the Queen's Club semi-final against Jiri Lehecka, while Carlos Alcaraz continues his impressive form, advancing to the final. Draper, struggling with tonsillitis, showed resilience but...
Jack Draper's semi-final loss to Jiri Lehecka at Queen's Club was a hard-fought battle, ending in a 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 defeat. Despite struggling with tonsillitis, Draper displayed determination throughout the match. A critical break in the third set led to Draper smashing his racket in frustration.
Lehecka's strong serve and aggressive play proved challenging for Draper, who had previously secured impressive wins over Alexei Popyrin and Brandon Nakashima. Draper's performance this week, however, ensures he will be a top-four seed at Wimbledon.
Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz continued his dominant form, defeating Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 6-4. Alcaraz showcased his impressive shot-making and strong serve, securing his place in the final. He has won 17 consecutive matches, highlighting his confidence and skill on the court. Alcaraz aims to become only the second Spanish player to win multiple Queen's Club titles, following Feliciano Lopez.
6-4, 4-6, 7-5 in favor of Lehecka.
He was diagnosed with tonsillitis.
Jiri Lehecka.
17 matches.
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