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In-form Pouille ready to take on favourite Dimitrov

FRENCHMAN ON A ROLL AFTER LIFTING TITLE IN MONTPELLIE­R EVENT

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TP World Tour Finals champion and world No. 4 Grigor Dimitrov will start as favourite to lift the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips trophy in just two weeks’ time, but he will face formidable opposition from a host of talented challenger­s including in-form Frenchman Lucas Pouille.

Pouille, who will celebrate his 24th birthday on the eve of his Dubai campaign, will head here full of confidence having just days ago beaten Jo-Wilfried Tsonga before downing compatriot and three-time champion Richard Gasquet 7-6, 6-4 in the final of the Montpellie­r event to take his fifth career title.

Pouille has come a long way since he had to fight his way into the main draw by competing in the qualifying competitio­n in 2015 and 2016. Last year he marched all the way to the semifinals, edging past Roger Federer’s conqueror Evgeny Donskoy before losing to eventual champion Andy Murray. He claimed three titles last year.

“I’m very happy with the win,” he said. “Obviously it was a tough match. Richard is an amazing player and one of the best on tour. The first set was very important and taking the tiebreak led me to the victory. I’m very happy with the way I played. It was a great week for me. A great feeling.”

Gasquet, who will join Pouille in Dubai, has enjoyed a long and successful career that has seen him earn 14 titles and reach a further 15 finals. He has been ranked as high as seven in the world and he has been a semifinali­st at both Wimbledon and the US Open. He played a part in his country winning the Davis Cup, he won bronze in doubles at the London Olympics and he has also won the French Open mixed doubles.

Another contender

Roberto Bautista Agut is another major contender who has already won a title this year, the seventh of his career, by overcoming former US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro in the Auckland final in a three-set battle. The Spaniard is making his sixth successive appearance here and will be hoping for better luck with the draw than he has experience­d so far.

The first two years saw him face Novak Djokovic in the second round; on his third visit he was edged out in a third set tiebreak by Richard Gasquet in the second round, and in 2016 he reached the quarters before falling to eventual runner-up Marcos Baghdatis.

Last year he fell in the second round to eventual Fernando Verdasco.

Philipp Kohlschrei­ber is yet another opponent who always poses a threat, no matter who the opposition. His last three appearance­s have produced a semi-final finish in 2014 and runs to the quarter-finals both in 2016 and 2017. In each of those quarters he lost to the eventual champion, in 2016 to Stan Wawrinka and then last year to Andy Murray after the German had held an incredible seven match points.

Likened to superstar Novak Djokovic, young gun Borna Coric will also present a danger to anyone he faces. He has already made a massive impression at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips, when after falling in the 2015 qualifying competitio­n he gained a place in the main draw as a lucky loser and went all the way to the semi-finals, beating Andy Murray in the quarters. runner-up,

 ?? AFP ?? France’s Lucas Pouille during his win against France’s Richard Gasquet in the ATP Open Sud de France in Montpellie­r on Sunday. Pouille is confident of doing well in Dubai.
AFP France’s Lucas Pouille during his win against France’s Richard Gasquet in the ATP Open Sud de France in Montpellie­r on Sunday. Pouille is confident of doing well in Dubai.
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