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Jiri Lehecka vs. Alexander Zverev Prediction, Betting Pick, Latest Wimbledon Odds for Monday's Round of 16

Alexander Zverev faces Jiri Lehecka in the Wimbledon Round of 16 on Monday, July 6, in a matchup between a Grand Slam champion chasing his best All England Club run and a dangerous Czech seed with enough power to complicate the favorite’s path.

Jiri Lehecka vs. Alexander Zverev Prediction: Can Zverev Avoid Upset in Wimbledon Round of 16 Against Surging Lehecka?

Jiri Lehecka meets Alexander Zverev on Monday, July 6, at 12:20 p.m. ET in the Wimbledon Round of 16. Zverev is the No. 2 seed and fresh off his French Open breakthrough, while Lehecka is the No. 13 seed and trying to turn a strong grass-court run into a career-best Wimbledon result.

Zverev is a -330 favorite, while Lehecka is the underdog in a matchup that oddsmakers still expect to be competitive. The over 3.5 sets market is priced at -168, showing that the most likely version of this match is Zverev advancing, but not doing it cleanly in straight sets.

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Jiri Lehecka vs. Alexander Zverev Odds

  • Moneyline: Fritz (-215), Bublik (+184)

Jiri Lehecka vs. Alexander Zverev Date, Time, and Where to Watch

  • Date: Monday, July 6th, 2026
  • Time: 12:20 PM ET
  • Where to Watch: ESPN

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Jiri Lehecka vs. Alexander Zverev Prediction

Zverev has built into the tournament after a slightly uncomfortable opener. He dropped a set against Alexander Blockx, then settled down with cleaner wins, including a straight-sets victory over Marcos Giron in the third round. The serve has looked strong in the dry, quicker conditions, and his confidence is clearly higher after finally winning his first major title in Paris.

Lehecka is dangerous because he can match power for stretches and does not need long rallies to create pressure. He handled Alex Molcan in straight sets earlier in the tournament and then beat Jaume Munar in four to reach this stage, giving him enough grass-court momentum to believe he can take a set from one of the tournament favorites. His first-strike game, serve and forehand can make individual sets uncomfortable even if Zverev is the more complete player over five.

The head-to-head is also worth noting. Zverev and Lehecka are tied 1-1, though they have not played since 2023, so there is not much recent matchup data to lean on. That makes current form and surface fit more important, and while Zverev is the better overall player, Lehecka has the profile of someone who can ride a hot serving set or a loose Zverev stretch into the scoreboard.

Jiri Lehecka vs. Alexander Zverev Best Bet

The value comes from combining the two most logical outcomes rather than paying a premium on either one alone. Zverev’s moneyline is expensive at -330, while over 3.5 sets is also heavily juiced at -168. The cleaner angle is to back Zverev to win the match while Lehecka takes at least one set at +130, which fits the market expectation of a competitive match without requiring the upset.

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