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2025 ATP Tour – Indian Wells Open Round of 64 Matches- Jiri Lehecka vs Cameron Norrie

Jiri Lehecka will be disappointed with the way he was blasted off the court by Ugo Humbert in Dubai. Still, the Czech has enjoyed an excellent start to the season, bringing a 13-4 record into this year’s Indian Wells Masters.

Jiri Lehecka will be disappointed with the way he was blasted off the court by Ugo Humbert in Dubai. Still, the Czech has enjoyed an excellent start to the season, bringing a 13-4 record into this year’s Indian Wells Masters.

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2025 ATP Tour

Masters 1000

Indian Wells Open

Indian Wells Tennis Garden, California (Outdoor Hardcourt)

Selected Round of 64 Matches- 7th-8th March


7th March

Jiri Lehecka (23) 0.53 vs Cameron Norrie 1.47

 The 23-year-old Czech really broke through last season, winning in Adelaide before a brilliant semifinal run at the Madrid Masters. He unfortunately had to withdraw from his Madrid Masters semi due to a back injury. The injury would ultimately force him to miss four months of action (just when he was getting into the swing of things). Still, he would pick up another runner-up towards the end of the season. He just carried that momentum right into 2025, winning in Brisbane before running into Djokovic in the 4th round of the Aussie Open. He reached another semifinal in Qatar and looks prepped for a great season. Lehecka is an aggressive baseline player with excellent movement and strategic thinking (little wonder he reached the quarterfinals here last season).


Cameron Norrie gave arguably his most complete performance of the season in his Indian Wells opener, defying windy conditions to beat Luca Nardi- Djokovic’s conqueror last year- 6-0, 6-3. The pugnacious Brit showed exactly why he has thrived here in the past, hitting 21 winners to just 14 unforced errors (excellent considering the conditions). The Brit won the biggest title of his career here in 2021 and has reached the quarterfinal stage or better in three of his last four visits. However, Norrie isn’t quite the same player he was two or three years back. The counterpunching Brit began to steadily fall down the rankings over the last 18 months or so. I personally think he burnt himself out, playing too much tennis when he was in the zone. And he did end up having a serious injury towards the end of last season, missing the entirety of the North American hardcourt series due to a forearm issue. That break may have come at the perfect time, as he would end the season by reaching his 15th career final in Moselle. He hasn’t been great this season, with only two minor quarterfinal runs to his name. But he specializes in these conditions and shouldn’t be underestimated.


The Verdict: Norrie to win in three sets at 4.4- Norrie leads the head-to-head 2-1. However, Lehecka won their most recent meeting at the 2023 Aussie Open. Both players are well suited to Indian Wells conditions. I have a feeling that we may see the best of Norrie this week. He looked exceptional in that opener, using that lefty serve out wide to take Nardi out of position. Still, this could be a seesaw affair, and I fully expect it to go all the way.

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