Dimitrov overcomes Hurkacz, storms into semis

Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov’s grand comeback continued at the BNP Paribas Open as he rallied from a set down to defeat Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz in three sets to back up his stunning victory over top seed Daniil Medvedev in the previous round.
Dimitrov overcomes Hurkacz, storms into semis
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INDIAN WELLS: Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov's grand comeback continued at the BNP Paribas Open as he rallied from a set down to defeat Poland's Hubert Hurkacz in three sets to back up his stunning victory over top seed Daniil Medvedev in the previous round.

The Bulgarian fought back in a tight match to edge past the 24-year-old 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(2) and reach his first ATP Masters 1000 semi-final of the season. With his victory, Dimitrov has now earned 100 Masters 1000 wins.

After dropping the first set in his quarter-final clash with Hurkacz, Dimitrov saved two break points at 3-3, 15/40 in the second set, before he levelled via a net cord on set point, raising his arms in the air following an epic point between the pair. The World No. 28 then squandered a 5-2 lead in the decider, but regained his focus, eventually advancing after two hours and 40 minutes. The 23rd seed now leads Hurkacz 1-0 in their ATP Head2Head series, according to a report on ATP's official website.

"I stayed in it," Dimitrov said in his on-court interview. "Especially after that first set, it was very hard for me to find my range today. I was a little bit tired from yesterday an' didn't feel I really had enough time to rest and push, but I still felt and I knew I had something in me. I knew that I had to step up and be a little bit more aggressive.

"I started reading his serve a little bit more and I had a few more looks. I kept trying and believing and I think that made the difference."

Just 24 hours earlier, Dimitrov had battled back from a set and a double-break down against Medvedev in the fourth round to capture his first win over a top-two opponent since he defeated Andy Murray in Miami in 2016.

The 30-year-old will next face Cameron Norrie after the Brit boosted his hopes to qualify for the ATP Finals by sweeping aside Diego Schwartzman 6-0, 6-2 to reach his maiden Masters 1000 semi-final. IANS

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