Stuttgart Open: Lehecka books spot in second round
Jiri Lehecka edged out Marcos Giron 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Monday and will face No 3 seed Frances Tiafoe in the next round
Czech Jiri Lehecka reached the second round of the Stuttgart Open by edging out American Marcos Giron 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 at Tennis Club Weissenhof on Monday.
Lehecka, ranked No 37, will face No 3 seed Frances Tiafoe next.
Stuttgart ATP250, other first-round results (Tennis Club Weissenhof, grass, EUR 718.410, most recent results first):
- Corentin Moutet vs. Aslan Karatsev
- Denis Shapovalov vs. Marton Fucsovics
- Nick Kyrgios vs. Yibing Wu
- Gregoire Barrere vs. Oscar Otte
- Christopher O’Connell vs. Daniel Altmaier
- Benjamin Bonzi vs. Tommy Paul
- Zhizhen Zhang vs. Jan-Lennard Struff
- Feliciano López vs. Yosuke Watanuki
- Richard Gasquet vs. Christopher Eubanks
- Lorenzo Sonego vs. Matteo Berrettini
- Lorenzo Musetti vs. Borna Gojo
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