Cameron Norrie crashes out of Australian Open in shock third-round defeat by Jiri Lehecka

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Cameron Norrie crashes OUT of the Australian Open in shock third-round defeat by world No 71 Jiri Lehecka, with 11th-seed Brit going down in five sets after struggling with a knee issue

  • Cameron Norrie is out of the Australian Open after a shock defeat by Jiri Lehecka
  • The British No 1 lost in five sets in round three of the Grand Slam in Melbourne
  • Norrie, 11th seed, struggled with a knee issue on his way to the huge upset
  • Czech youngster Leheck is ranked 71 in the world and lost to Norrie last week

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Cameron Norrie’s hopes of reaching the fourth round of the Australian Open for the first time ended with a five-set loss to Czech youngster Jiri Lehecka.

The British number one struggled initially in breezy conditions but looked to be on the right path when he opened up a two sets to one lead.

But 21-year-old Lehecka, ranked 71 in the world, battled back to take the second and Norrie took a medical timeout for treatment to his left knee early in the fifth set before falling to a 6-7 (8), 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 defeat.

Cameron Norrie is out of the Australian Open after suffering a shock defeat to Jiri Lehecka

Cameron Norrie is out of the Australian Open after suffering a shock defeat to Jiri Lehecka

The Czech world No 71 won the match 6-7, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in Melbourne on Friday evening

The Czech world No 71 won the match 6-7, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in Melbourne on Friday evening

It will be a big disappointment for Norrie, who beat Lehecka on his way to the final of the ATP tournament in his home town of Auckland last week and had started the season by defeating Rafael Nadal and Taylor Fritz at the United Cup.

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In hindsight, Norrie may feel he played a little too much in the build-up, and he was not able to find the same form here that he showed in Sydney.

Czech tennis has largely been about a remarkable production line of female talent but Lehecka is one of a cohort of young men hoping to emulate the success of Tomas Berdych.

Lehecka came from behind to secure what was undoubtedly the biggest moment of his career

Lehecka came from behind to secure what was undoubtedly the biggest moment of his career 

Norrie struggled with a knee issue during the game and was forced to take a medical timeout

Norrie struggled with a knee issue during the game and was forced to take a medical timeout

He possesses a big serve and forehand and had the better of the first set, forcing Norrie to save three break points, but could not convert a 6-4 lead in the tie-break.

Norrie showed his competitive desire to save three set points, the first with a fine pass down the line, and clinched his second opportunity.

But the 27-year-old was not playing well, missing time and again with his forehand, and Lehecka held onto an early break to claim the second set.

Norrie had enjoyed a positive start to the new season but must now bounce back from defeat

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Norrie had enjoyed a positive start to the new season but must now bounce back from defeat

Norrie appeared to have found his range in the third, making only six unforced errors compared to 27 in the first two sets, but the momentum switched around again at the start of the fourth.

The 11th seed was in big trouble when he dropped serve again in the first game of the decider and called the trainer to have his left knee taped up.

Norrie fought hard to try to find a way back after going a double break down but he was unable to conjure the same magic as Andy Murray and Lehecka served the match out to love for the biggest moment of his young career.

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