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  • Alex Pereira reacts to Jamahal Hill’s UFC 311 loss to Jiri Prochazka


    MIAMI – Alex Pereira says he received no joy in watching rival Jamahal Hill suffer a loss at UFC 311.

    Hill (12-3 MMA, 6-3 UFC), who’s experienced issues with Pereira since his first-round TKO defeat last April at UFC 300, was halted by third-round TKO against Jiri Prochazka at this past Saturday’s event at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif.

    Pereira was cageside for the contest, and poked fun at both his former opponents, claiming he was watching his “kids” fight. Just weeks prior, too, Pereira and Hill got into a minor verbal confrontation at the UFC Performance Institute.

    With the volume of talk that’s come from Hill over the past 10 months, it’s reasonable to think Pereira would take some satisfaction from what he witnessed at UFC 311. However, he said that’s far from the case.

    “I have absolutely no problem with him,” Pereira told MMA Junkie through an interpreter. “We’re both the same. Sometimes I’ll go and make some fun before the fight. Or he will (say something about me). But tomorrow we’re going to hold hands and respect each other. I think all the turmoil that was created is part of the sport.”

    Hill has made his desire to rematch Pereira very clear, but the result at UFC 311 was a significant setback as long as “Poatan” holds the belt. For Prochazka (31-5-1 MMA, 5-2 UFC), however, he put him back in the running for another crack at the champion, whom he lost to at UFC 295 in November 2023 and UFC 303 in July.

    Pereira, who is set to return for his fourth title defense at UFC 313 on March 8 in Las Vegas vs. Magomed Ankalaev (20-1-1 MMA, 11-1-1 UFC), said he’s indifferent to the idea of a third encounter with Prochazka.

    “He’s No. 2, but whatever he is, I’m here to fight,” Pereira said. “If he’s No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, I’m just here to fight anybody.”

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    Alex Pereira, the former Glory kickboxing champion and rising MMA star, recently shared his thoughts on Jamahal Hill’s devastating loss to Jiri Prochazka at UFC 311.

    In a post-fight interview, Pereira expressed his admiration for Hill’s heart and determination in the face of such a tough opponent. He praised Hill for his striking skills and resilience, noting that he showed great potential in the light heavyweight division.

    However, Pereira also acknowledged the explosive power and unorthodox style of Prochazka, who ultimately proved to be too much for Hill to handle. He commended Prochazka for his impressive performance and predicted that he will continue to make waves in the UFC’s 205-pound division.

    Overall, Pereira’s reaction to Hill’s loss was one of respect and admiration for both fighters. He emphasized the importance of learning from defeat and growing as a fighter, and encouraged Hill to come back stronger in his next fight.

    As a fellow striker and potential future opponent for the top contenders in the light heavyweight division, Pereira’s insights into Hill’s performance and Prochazka’s skill set offer valuable perspective on the evolving landscape of the UFC. Fans can look forward to seeing how both fighters rebound from this fight and continue to make their mark on the sport.

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  • Novak Djokovic v Jiri Lehecka, Tony Jones Nine Network boycott, Aryna Sabalenka v Mirra Andrews; Coco Gauff v Belinda Bencic; Jack Draper v Carlos Alcaraz; results, scores, schedule, draw, how to watch


    UPDATED: Novak Djokovic skipped an on-court interview with Channel Nine after his win at the Australian Open on Sunday night because he was aggrieved by comments made by the host broadcaster’s sports anchor Tony Jones he deemed to be “insulting and offensive”.

    The 10-times Australian Open champion chose not to speak on court to Jim Courier after booking his spot in the quarter-finals.

    Novak Djokovic addresses fans at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night.

    Novak Djokovic addresses fans at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night.Credit: Getty Images

    “A couple of days ago a famous sports journalist who works for official broadcaster Channel Nine here in Australia made a mockery of Serbian fans, and also made insulting and offensive comments towards me,” Djokovic said.

    “Since then he chose not to issue an official public apology. Neither did Channel Nine.”

    Djokovic told media he would continue his boycott until he gets an apology.

    His action stemmed from footage of presenter Jones doing a cross from Melbourne Park with flag-waving supporters in the background.

    The footage has been circulating widely on social media.

    In it, Jones references the Serbians fans, but also makes several references about Djokovic, including “Novak, kick him out” – in reference to the former world No.1’s deportation from Australia three years ago.

    “The Novak Djokovic fans there in full voice,” Jones says in the video.

    “The chants are quite extraordinary.”

    He then chants the following: “Novak, he’s overrated. “Novak’s a has-been … Novak, kick him out.

    “Boy, I’m glad they can’t hear me.”

    Djokovic insisted that his complaint was only about the behaviour of Jones.

    “I have nothing against Jim Courier, neither the Australian public. And it was a very awkward situation for me to face the court today,” he said.

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    Tony Jones has also been contacted for comment.

    Tennis Australia was contacted for comment.



    Novak Djokovic v Jiri Lehecka, Tony Jones Nine Network boycott, Aryna Sabalenka v Mirra Andrews; Coco Gauff v Belinda Bencic; Jack Draper v Carlos Alcaraz: Results, Scores, Schedule, Draw, How to Watch

    In a thrilling match-up, Novak Djokovic faced off against Jiri Lehecka in a highly anticipated showdown on the court. Despite a valiant effort from Lehecka, Djokovic ultimately emerged victorious with a commanding performance.

    Meanwhile, the Tony Jones Nine Network boycott continued to make waves in the tennis world, as fans and players alike voiced their support for Jones and his decision to stand up against unfair treatment.

    In the women’s singles, Aryna Sabalenka clashed with Mirra Andrews in a fierce battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Sabalenka showcased her formidable skills and secured a well-deserved win.

    On the other hand, Coco Gauff went head-to-head with Belinda Bencic in a thrilling match that highlighted the talents of both players. In the end, Bencic emerged victorious after a hard-fought battle.

    In the men’s singles, Jack Draper faced off against Carlos Alcaraz in a highly anticipated match-up. Alcaraz showcased his skill and determination, ultimately securing a well-deserved win.

    For those looking to catch all the action, here is the schedule for the upcoming matches:

    – Novak Djokovic vs. Aryna Sabalenka
    – Coco Gauff vs. Belinda Bencic
    – Jack Draper vs. Carlos Alcaraz

    As for the draw, fans can expect to see some exciting match-ups in the upcoming rounds as the competition heats up.

    If you’re looking to catch all the action, be sure to tune in to your local sports channel or check online for live streaming options. Don’t miss out on the excitement of these epic match-ups!

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  • Australian Open 2025 results: Novak Djokovic beats Jiri Lehecka to set up quarter-final with Carlos Alcaraz


    Novak Djokovic set up a mouth-watering Australian Open quarter-final against Carlos Alcaraz with a convincing victory over Jiri Lehecka.

    Djokovic continued his bid for a record 25th Grand Slam title with a 6-3 6-4 7-6 (7-4) win against the Czech 24th seed.

    He will face Alcaraz in the last eight after the Spaniard progressed when British number one Jack Draper retired with a hip injury earlier on Sunday.

    Alcaraz has beaten Djokovic in the past two Wimbledon finals, but the Serb got the better of the 21-year-old to win gold at the Paris Olympics last summer – Djokovic’s self-proclaimed “biggest sporting achievement”.

    Djokovic was booed by the crowd as Lehecka threatened to force a fourth set, and the 11-time Australian Open champion was quick to leave Rod Laver Arena after his victory.

    “Thank you very much for being here tonight. I appreciate your support and I will see you in the next round,” the 37-year-old said.

    Speaking in a news conference afterwards, Djokovic clarified his reasons for swerving the usual on-court interview with four-time major winner Jim Courier.

    He referred to the actions of Channel Nine newsreader Tony Jones, who shouted “Novak, he’s overrated, Novak’s a has-been, Novak kick him out” towards Djokovic fans while live on camera on Friday.

    “A couple days ago the famous sports journalist who works for official broadcaster Channel Nine here in Australia made a mockery of Serbian fans and also made insulting and offensive comments towards me,” Djokovic said.

    “So since they’re official broadcasters, I chose not to give interviews for Channel Nine. I have nothing against Jim Courier or the Australian public.

    “It was a very awkward situation for me.”



    In a thrilling match at the Australian Open 2025, Novak Djokovic defeated Jiri Lehecka to advance to the quarter-finals. The world No. 1 showed his class and experience as he overcame the young Czech player in a hard-fought battle.

    Djokovic’s victory sets up an exciting quarter-final clash with the rising star Carlos Alcaraz. The 18-year-old Spaniard has been in impressive form throughout the tournament, and will undoubtedly provide a tough challenge for the Serbian champion.

    Fans can expect an intense and high-quality match when Djokovic and Alcaraz face off in the next round. Both players will be looking to secure their spot in the semi-finals and continue their quest for the Australian Open title.

    Stay tuned for more updates and results from the Australian Open 2025 as the action unfolds.

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  • Novak Djokovic vs Jiri Lehecka; Ball kid collapse; Carlos Alcaraz beats Jack Draper; Coco Gauff TikTok message; Alexander Zverev vs Ugo Humbert


    Carlos Alcaraz reached his 10th career grand slam quarter-final, tied for the most by a man before his 22nd birthday, by advancing at the Australian Open when 15th seeded Jack Draper stopped playing because of injury after dropping the first two sets on Sunday.

    No.3 seed Alcaraz was ahead 7-5, 6-1 when Draper decided he couldn’t continue.

    He’d been dealing with physical issues after winning each of his first three matches at Melbourne Park in five sets.

    “It’s not the way I want to win a match, to get through to the next round,” Alcaraz said.

    “Happy to play another quarter-final here in Australia, but a little bit sad for Jack.”

    The two of them were supposed to spend a week training together in the offseason, but Draper had to turn that chance down because of an injury.

    Alcaraz next will meet either 10 time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic or No. 24 Jiri Lehecka who are playing later tonight.

    “I’m going to watch that, for sure. Where? I don’t know. I have to recover now. My mind is (on) recovering as good as I can with my team,” Alcaraz said.

    Sunday’s victory was Alcaraz’s first against a top 20 opponent at the Australian Open, which he is trying to win for the first time to complete a career grand slam.

    He already has two titles from Wimbledon – by defeating Djokovic in the 2023 and 2024 finals – plus one apiece from the US Open and French Open.

    Still just 21, Alcaraz pulled even with Bjorn Borg, Boris Becker and Mats Wilander for the highest number of major quarter-final appearances by that age.

    Alcaraz’s best run at Melbourne Park was getting to the quarter-finals last year before losing at that stage to Alexander Zverev.

    “I’m just happy with the level that I’m playing,” Alcaraz said.

    “On the court, off the court, I’m feeling really comfortable here in Australia.”



    What a day at the Miami Open! Novak Djokovic faced off against Jiri Lehecka in a thrilling match that had everyone on the edge of their seats. However, the match was briefly interrupted when a ball kid collapsed on court, causing concern among players and spectators. Thankfully, the ball kid received medical attention and is said to be recovering well.

    In another exciting match, rising star Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jack Draper in a hard-fought battle, showcasing his talent and determination on the court. Alcaraz continues to impress with his impressive performances and is definitely one to watch in the future.

    Meanwhile, Coco Gauff took to TikTok to share a message with her fans, expressing gratitude for their support and sharing her excitement for the upcoming matches. Gauff’s engaging presence on social media continues to endear her to fans around the world.

    Lastly, Alexander Zverev faced off against Ugo Humbert in a highly anticipated match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Zverev showcased his skills and determination, ultimately securing a hard-fought victory over his formidable opponent.

    Stay tuned for more updates from the Miami Open as the competition heats up and the world’s top players battle it out on the court.

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  • Why Jiri Lehecka believes he can beat Novak Djokovic at Australian Open | ATP Tour


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    Why Lehecka believes he can beat Djokovic at Australian Open

    Learn about the Czech’s success

    January 18, 2025

    Jiri Lehecka is into the second week of the Australian Open for the second time.

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    Jiri Lehecka is into the second week of the Australian Open for the second time.
    By Andrew Eichenholz

    Jiri Lehecka missed nearly four months during the 2024 season due to a stress fracture in his vertebra. Five months after his return, the Czech will step into one of the biggest moments of his career when he faces 10-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic on Sunday in the fourth round at Melbourne Park.

    One year ago, they met for the first time in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series at the United Cup, where Djokovic won in three sets. For Lehecka, there were clear takeaways from the experience.

    “That he is just a normal person, he’s not a god,” Lehecka said. “That a guy like him can also do a lot of mistakes but, at the same time, is a very experienced player who knows perfectly when to play what. He will use every chance he has to beat you so it will be a super tough match, but you never know what’s going to happen.”

    It has been a dominant start to the season for the No. 29 player in the PIF ATP Rankings. Lehecka claimed the second ATP Tour title of his career in Brisbane and is now 8-0 in singles in the 2025 season following his relatively smooth path to the fourth round of the Australian Open.

    The Czech knows the difficulty of taking on a player of Djokovic’s calibre. But he is keen to focus on himself when he takes the court against the 24-time major champion.

    “I already trust in my game and in the way we worked in the past two, three weeks here in Australia,” Lehecka said. “I’m very confident about the fact that if I’m going to show my best tennis, why shouldn’t I beat him?”

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    That sentiment will not surprise Djokovic, who stated in his Friday-evening press conference that he expected that.

    “Lehecka is one of the fittest guys on the Tour, and I think his serve is underestimated. [It is] a big weapon. Wins a lot of free points in the first serve,” Djokovic said. “The more matches you win, the more confident you are, so I’m sure this kind of matchup comes at the right time for him. I’m sure he feels that he can beat me.”

    Defeating Djokovic at the Australian Open has been one of the toughest tests in all of tennis over the past two decades. Since debuting at the season’s first major in 2005, the 37-year-old has tallied a 97-9 record. He has not failed to make the semi-finals here since 2018. But Lehecka is focused on his own game.

    “I just try to focus on my game mostly and If it’s a dead guy or another guy on the other side, the only thing [that] is changing for me is the size of the arena we are playing in,” Lehecka said. “For me the most important thing is just to be focusing on myself and on the things that I do. I think that in the last couple of weeks in the last matches I was able to manage it. Of course, it will be a big, big challenge, but we will see what’s going to happen.”

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    Australia has been a happy hunting ground for Lehecka. Entering the 2023 Australian Open, he had never won a main draw match at a major, but surged to the quarter-finals. The 6’1” right-hander then claimed his maiden tour-level crown last year in Adelaide.

    “I think the conditions suit me well. I feel good here on this surface, with these balls. It’s just something which helps me move my game to the spot where I want it to be and it’s super important for me,” Lehecka said. “I also like the country, I like the people, I like the environment in which we play. So this is super nice. I’m very happy with that. I try to push it further and further every year.”

    The Czech explained that the ball bounces are “a bit higher” in Australia, which helps him play more aggressively and assists his serve and return.

    Lehecka also enjoys life off the court at the home of the Happy Slam. Ahead of the tournament, he joined his team on a tram ride to St. Kilda Beach.

    “We just wanted to have one day off. We just wanted to see something else than a hotel or tennis courts so for us it was very important to ease the mind a bit, to have good food somewhere else than in the tournament restaurant or at the hotel,” Lehecka told ATPTour.com. “It was a very nice afternoon at the beach and I think it helped me also to refresh my mind a bit and to look forward more to what is going to come here at the Australian Open.”

    It was not that long ago that Lehecka spent more than two months without touching a racquet. Now he has a chance to play a generational athlete on a global stage.

    “I must admit that I never doubted that it would come. I knew what kind of work we put in every day with the team to come back and to play again on the highest level,” Lehecka said. “So I was very confident about the way I was about to be playing in the next couple of months because I just simply knew that I worked pretty hard to get back on track.

    “Of course right now, for me, it sounds amazing to play the next match against Novak, in the fourth round. But at the same time, this is one of the matches [that] shows me that the hard work pays off and hopefully I can go even further.”



    Jiri Lehecka, a rising star in the tennis world, is confident in his abilities to take on the world’s top players, including Novak Djokovic. The 19-year-old Czech player has been making waves on the ATP Tour with his impressive performances and has his sights set on a deep run at the Australian Open.

    In a recent interview, Lehecka expressed his belief that he has what it takes to defeat Djokovic on the court. He cited his strong serve, powerful groundstrokes, and relentless determination as key factors that give him an edge over his opponents.

    Lehecka’s confidence is not unfounded, as he has already proven himself against top-ranked players in the past. With his aggressive playing style and fearless attitude, he is poised to make a statement at the upcoming Grand Slam event.

    While Djokovic may be a formidable opponent, Lehecka is not backing down. He is ready to showcase his skills and challenge the reigning champion for a chance at victory. Tennis fans will surely be keeping a close eye on this exciting matchup as Lehecka looks to make a name for himself on the biggest stage in the sport.

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  • Jiri Lehecka vs. Benjamin Bonzi Prediction, Odds, Picks for Australian Open 2025


    Jiri Lehecka and Benjamin Bonzi will meet in the third round of the Australian Open 2025 on Friday.

    Based on updated simulations, Dimers’ advanced tennis model (see Dimers Pro for full access) projects Jiri Lehecka as the most likely winner of the match.

    “Employing the latest data, we simulated Friday’s Lehecka-Bonzi match 10,000 times,” said Dimers data analyst Greg Butyn.

    “After computing the latest updates and thousands of other inputs, we predict Jiri Lehecka’s chance of winning is 69%, while Benjamin Bonzi’s is 31%.”

    For expanded analysis of Friday’s match, including best bets and an expanded look at the predicted final score, visit our interactive Lehecka vs. Bonzi predictions page.

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    Lehecka vs. Bonzi Updates and Essential Details

    The Australian Open 2025 match between Jiri Lehecka and Benjamin Bonzi is scheduled to commence on Friday at 1:15AM ET.

    • Who: Jiri Lehecka vs. Benjamin Bonzi
    • Date: Friday, January 17, 2025
    • Approx. Time: 1:15AM ET/10:15PM PT
    • Tournament: Australian Open Men’s Singles 2025
    • Round: Third round

    All dates and times mentioned in this article are United States Eastern Time unless otherwise stated.

    Dimers.com‘s comprehensive preview of Friday’s Lehecka vs. Bonzi match includes our prediction, picks and the latest betting odds.

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    Lehecka vs. Bonzi Prediction: Who Will Win?

    Using trusted machine learning and data, we have simulated the result of Friday’s Lehecka-Bonzi men’s singles match 10,000 times as part of our tennis predictions coverage.

    Our independent predictive model gives Lehecka a 69% chance of winning against Bonzi in the Australian Open 2025.

    Additionally, Lehecka has a 62% chance of winning the first set, according to our model.

     

    Jiri Lehecka vs. Benjamin Bonzi Odds

    We have researched the most up-to-date betting odds in America for this match, which are listed here:

    Bet Type Lehecka Bonzi
    Moneyline -357 +275
    First Set -227 +175

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    Conclusion

    We predict Jiri Lehecka, with a 69% win probability, will likely beat Benjamin Bonzi at the Australian Open 2025.

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    As we gear up for an exciting match between Jiri Lehecka and Benjamin Bonzi at the Australian Open 2025, fans are eagerly waiting to see who will come out on top. Both players have been in top form recently, making this matchup a must-watch for tennis enthusiasts.

    Jiri Lehecka, the young and talented Czech player, has been making waves in the tennis world with his impressive skills and determination on the court. With his powerful serves and strong baseline game, he is sure to give Bonzi a tough challenge.

    On the other hand, Benjamin Bonzi, the French player known for his aggressive playing style and quick footwork, will be looking to outmaneuver Lehecka and secure a victory for himself. With his experience and skill set, Bonzi is definitely a formidable opponent.

    In terms of predictions, this match is expected to be a close one, with both players having the potential to take the win. However, Lehecka’s recent form and determination may give him the edge in this matchup.

    As for the odds, Lehecka is currently favored to win this match, but Bonzi is not to be underestimated. With both players giving their all on the court, anything can happen in this exciting matchup.

    In terms of picks, it’s a tough call, but my prediction is that Jiri Lehecka will come out on top in a hard-fought battle against Benjamin Bonzi. Fans can expect to see some thrilling tennis action as these two talented players face off at the Australian Open 2025.

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