02.06.2015 17:06:42 | Another Czech player Adam Pavlásek was knocked out from the UniCredit Czech Open after losing to the sixth seeded Dusan Lajovic of Serbia in two sets. He won’t repeat his last year’s surprising advance to the semi-finals. ”Dusan played really well today. He didn’t give me many chances. I had nothing to build on, the opponent played better. He is more experienced. He is ranked around 70 in ATP and he took a good use of it today. I have been ousted from the singles here but I’ll try to succeed in the doubles."
"Every defeat hurts. I was in relatively good form after the two advances to the challenger finals. It’s a pity Lajovic was beyond my power today. I hope I will atone for the defeat at the Challenger in Prague next week,“ said Pavlásek.
What’s next on his agenda? “Sparta Prague Open challenger, then the tournament in Poprad, and finally the qualification for Wimbledon.“
What’s his goal till the end of the year? “I’d like to make it somewhere around the top hundred. But it’s a long way to go,“ said Adam Pavlásek.