Grigor Dimitrov ousts Kyrgios to reach Open quarters

The Bulgarian won a gripping four-setter 7-6, 7-6, 4-6, 7-6.

Published : Jan 21, 2018 18:27 IST , Melbourne

 Grigor Dimitrov celebrates his fourth-round win over Nick Kyrgios.
Grigor Dimitrov celebrates his fourth-round win over Nick Kyrgios.
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Grigor Dimitrov celebrates his fourth-round win over Nick Kyrgios.

Bulgaria's world No.3 Grigor Dimitrov won a gripping four-setter to knock Australia's big hope Nick Kyrgios out of the Australian Open on Sunday. Dimitrov downed the 17th seeded Kyrgios 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/4), 4-6, 7-6 (7/4) in 3hr 26min and will face Britain's Kyle Edmund in the quarter-finals on Tuesday.

Dimitrov stepped up his campaign after a couple of indifferent wins in the earlier rounds to avenge his defeat to Kyrgios in the semifinals of this month's Brisbane International.

Statistical breakdown

He won all three tiebreakers in a charged night match atmosphere on Rod Laver Arena before a capacity home crowd willing their player on. "Playing against Nick is always tricky, two weeks I lost against him," Dimitrov said.

'Unbelievable'

"He was serving and playing unbelievable and he fought really hard. It's one of those matches that you have to be locked in and try to get any opportunity you have. Even when I was serving for the match I felt that I was not finding my spots very well and I'm just glad I got through that match."

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Kyrgios double-faulted to lose the opening set tiebreaker and was broken in the seventh game of the second set leaving the moody Australian to shake his head cussing at the changeover and uttering "embarrassing."

But he broke back with Dimitrov serving out for the set to bring up another tiebreaker. It was the Bulgarian's greater poise and depth of shot that carried him through with Kyrgios frequently missing the lines.

Tiebreakers galore

The Australian broke early in the third set in his do-or-die bid to stay in the match and took the set with an ace. But Dimitrov got a crucial service break in the eighth game of the fourth set when Kyrgios put a smash into the net to allow the Bulgarian to serve out for the match.

The unpredictable Australian managed to break back to force a third tiebreaker.

Again Dimitrov was too steady for Kyrgios, getting to three match points and winning it with a forehand pass.

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