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Grigor Dimitrov Holds Off Stefanos Tsitsipas To Reach Paris Masters Final
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Grigor Dimitrov kept up his late-season charge by squeezing past Stefanos Tsitsipas in three sets on Saturday and into the final of the Paris Masters.
Grigor Dimitrov kept up his late-season charge by squeezing past Stefanos Tsitsipas in three sets on Saturday and into the final of the Paris Masters. The 17th-ranked Bulgarian edged a high-quality encounter 6-3, 6-7 (1/7), 7-6 (7/3) to advance to his second Masters 1000 final -- after winning the title in Cincinnati six years ago. It was just Dimitrov's second win in eight meetings with Tsitsipas, who had yet to lose a set in making the last four at Bercy for the second year running.
"There were no tears but I got very emotional," said Dimitrov. "I am just living in the moment right now. It has been a funny road of late, but each win means more and more to me."
Dimitrov broke Tsitsipas in the Greek's opening service game and rolled into a 4-1 lead. Tsitsipas resisted two set points in the eighth game but Dimitrov wrapped up it with a routine hold.
Tsitsipas found himself on the ropes when Dimitrov brought up two break points at 4-all in the second set, but the seventh seed wriggled out of trouble and it went to a tie-break.
The Greek dominated from the outset and reeled off six straight points to steer the momentum back in his favour, taking the match to a deciding set.