(Paris) The Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov obtained his pass to the semi-finals of the Paris Tennis Masters on Friday, thanks to a victory in three sets of 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 against the Pole Hubert Hurkacz.
Even though he had 19 aces, Hurkacz had 11e world player, was the victim of three service breaks. His defeat meant that he lost his last hopes of taking part in the ATP Finals, reserved for top 8 in the men’s ranking.
For his part, Dimitrov reached the semi-final at the Paris Masters for the second time in his career.
Furthermore, this is the first time since 2017 – the year in which he won the ATP Finals – that Dimitrov has won 40 matches on the circuit in the same year.
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Grigor Dimitrov beat Hubert Hurkacz in three sets of 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.
Dimitrov will have the opportunity to improve his record in the semi-finals on Saturday when he faces Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, winner of his duel against Russian Karen Khachanov in two sets of 6-3, 6-4.
Tsitsipas, who signed the 300e victory of his career, qualified for the semi-finals for a third tournament in a row. Sixth player in the world, Tsitsipas has still not lost a round this week in Paris.
Dimitrov has had some good times recently. Last month, he participated in the semi-finals of the Shanghai Masters.
“My body is feeling good at the moment, and that’s the most important thing,” noted Dimitrov, who converted his only three break chances.
“I feel good, psychologically. If I’m able to play this way consistently during every game, I’ll be in a position to do better. Today was no different. »
Hurkacz started his match poorly, but worked vigorously to tie the duel at one set on each side, before conceding a break in the seventh game of the third set.
“(Hurkacz) was on fire in the service. I knew what to expect against him, but I wasn’t sure if I would be able to get a break,” Dimitrov analyzed.
“I had to stay very focused and every time I had the opportunity to take part in exchanges, I had to accomplish something. A few points made a huge difference today. »
Later on Friday, in another quarterfinal match, world number one Novak Djokovic of Serbia will face defending champion Holger Rune.
Last year, Rune, a Dane, defeated Djokovic in the final of the same tournament.
