Otago Daily Times

Dimitrov sends Goffin packing to reach semifinals

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LONDON: Grigor Dimitrov stopped listening to the Roger Federer comparison­s years ago but produced tennis the Swiss maestro would have been proud of to destroy David Goffin and reach the semifinals of the ATP Finals yesterday.

The 26yearold has not always handled the expectatio­ns placed on his shoulders after he won the Wimbledon junior title in 2008 with a game style uncannily like Federer’s.

But after qualifying for the ATP Finals for the first time, having climbed to a careerhigh sixth in the world, Dimitrov is starting to revel in the sport’s biggest stages.

His 60, 62 thrashing of Belgium’s Goffin in the O2 Arena followed Tuesday’s tense threeset win over Dominic Thiem when he became the first Bulgarian to take part in the elite tournament for the top eight players in its 48year history.

Goffin, another firsttime qualifier, battled to victory against hobbling world No 1 Rafael Nadal on Tuesday, but was powerless to stop Dimitrov in full flow.

Despite yesterday’s defeat, Goffin will face Thiem tomorrow for a place in the semifinals after the Austrian beat Pablo Carreno Busta, who was drafted into the draw following Nadal’s withdrawal, 63, 36, 64.

When Dimitrov led 60, 30 and 300 on the Goffin serve, it seemed he would match one of the myriad records Federer holds — the only ‘‘doublebage­l’’ victory achieved in the tournament.

Sixtime ATP Finals champion Federer, who reached the last four on Wednesday, beat then French Open champion Gaston Gaudio 60, 60 in 2005, when the event was held in Shanghai.

Goffin avoided that humiliatio­n, holding serve in the 10th game, but the cheers that accompanie­d that feat were out of sympathy, not expectatio­n that a contest might be about to start.

He managed another game but Dimitrov, who claimed his first ATP Masters 1000

title in Cincinnati this year and reached the Australian Open semifinals, was on another level.

He won 12 of the first 15 points, struck 18 winners, won 72% of his service points and faced only one break point.

‘‘I was just thinking, there are only a few days in the year when everything you touch turns to gold and that was the first set,’’ Dimitrov said.

‘‘But I work for those days. And when it comes on such an occasion, it’s special. ‘‘My movement was great, I was reading the game really well and believing in my shots.

‘‘The next thing you know the match is over.’’

Goffin wore tape on his left knee but declared himself 100% fit.

‘‘It was just a tough, tough match against Grigor, who played really well. It’s life,’’ the world No 8 said.

Thiem was dragged into a final set for a second successive match but made sure this time he would be the one holding aloft his arms in victory after firing down his 12th ace to end Carreno Busta’s hopes of advancing any further in the event. — Reuters

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 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Down in the dumps . . . Dominic Thiem, of Austria, looks dejected during his match against Pablo Carreno Busta, of Spain, on day four of the 2017 ATP World Tour Finals at O2 Arena in London yesterday. Thiem recovered to win 63, 36, 64.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Down in the dumps . . . Dominic Thiem, of Austria, looks dejected during his match against Pablo Carreno Busta, of Spain, on day four of the 2017 ATP World Tour Finals at O2 Arena in London yesterday. Thiem recovered to win 63, 36, 64.

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