Dimitrov into Paris Masters semifinals for 2nd time after ousting Hurkacz
PARIS (AP) — Grigor Dimitrov booked his spot in the semifinals of the Paris Masters on Friday with a 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 win over Hubert Hurkacz that ended his rival's hopes of qualifying for the ATP Finals.
Despite hitting 19 aces, the 11th-seeded Hurkacz dropped his serve three times. He can no longer finish among the top eight players of the season.
The 32-year-old Dimitrov reached the last four at the indoor tournament for the second time in his career.
It's the first time since 2017 — the year he won the ATP Finals — that Dimitrov has reached 40 tour-level wins in a season. The Bulgarian will have the chance to improve that record either against seventh-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas or Karen Khachanov.
Dimitrov has been enjoying a good run of form, also reaching the semifinals at the Shanghai Masters last month.
"My body is feeling well for now, that's the most important thing," said Dimitrov, who converted all three break points he had. "My head is good. If I'm able to play like that on a consistent basis throughout every game, I put myself in a position to do better. Today was no different."
Hurkacz started poorly but fought hard to level at one set each before he was broken in the seventh game of the decider.
"(Hurkacz was) on fire definitely with the serves," Dimitrov said. "I knew what to expect against him, but I wasn't sure if I was going to get a break. I had to stay very focused and every time I had the opportunity to get into a rally, I had to do something. A few points made a huge difference today."
Top-ranked Novak Djokovic plays defending champion Holger Rune later Friday in the quarterfinals. The Dane beat Djokovic in last year’s final.
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