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Another Disappointment. Menšík Ends Quickly on Clay in Prostějov, Eliminated by a Player Ranked Third

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Shock in Prostějov. Tennis player Jakub Menšík was eliminated in the first round of the UniCredit Czech Open challenger, following his failure at the Grand Slam Roland Garros. In his debut on home court, he lost to his club colleague Vitaliy Saček, who is ranked more than two hundred places lower on the ATP rankings, 1:2 (4:6, 6:1, 5:7). Tournament number one Menšík was already leading 5:3 in the third set on his own serve, but in the end the wo…
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The first week of the Grand Slam is over. All Czechs finished in singles with it. Unfortunately, it's not that it couldn't have been expected. Considering how the clay season developed, that the girls were returning from injuries or had no match practice at all, that it's not the strongest surface for the boys either, we have to say that this is exactly a reflection of how Czech tennis is currently doing. A slight disappointment is probably the …

Shock in Prostějov. Tennis player Jakub Menšík was eliminated in the first round of the UniCredit Czech Open challenger, following his failure at the Grand Slam Roland Garros. In his debut on home court, he lost to his club colleague Vitaliy Saček, who is ranked more than two hundred places lower on the ATP rankings, 1:2 (4:6, 6:1, 5:7). Tournament number one Menšík was already leading 5:3 in the third set on his own serve, but in the end the wo…

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Prostějov - Tennis player Jakub Menšík surprisingly crashed out in the first round of the clay challenger in Prostějov. The top seed and winner of the March Masters in Miami did not make it to the UniCredit Czech Open at his home tournament, just like he did a week ago at Roland Garros, where he played a promising match, losing 4:6, 6:1, 5:7 to Vitalij Saček from Ukraine.

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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