Dimitrov dismantles Goffin to reach semis
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[January 25, 2017]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Grigor
Dimitrov dismantled 11th seed David Goffin 6-3 6-2 6-4 in their
Australian Open quarter-final on Wednesday to advance to his second
grand slam semi-final.
The 25-year-old Bulgarian, whose previous grand slam semi-final was
at Wimbledon in 2014, will meet either Rafa Nadal or third seed
Milos Raonic in the last four.
"In the first set it was absolutely nerve racking," Dimitrov said.
"I felt that I could play well but I was not striking the ball as
well as I could and I was a bit passive.
"With each game I was feeling a bit better and I was finding my
groove. I'm just happy now."
Dimitrov took the first after racing to a 3-0 lead as Goffin blew
his opening service game with a double fault and two unforced
errors, a pattern that was set for the match.
The baseline battle continued in the second set with both players
breaking each other's serve early, but the Bulgarian seized the
advantage in the third game with a second break and then again in
the seventh when he broke again.
Dimitrov, seeded 15th, wrapped up the second set with a forehand
pass that swerved around Goffin at the net.
Dimitrov's potent forehand got him out of trouble several times as
he forced Goffin wide or left him with no shot after landing the
ball right at the Belgian's feet.
The Bulgarian failed to convert two match points on Goffin's serve
at 5-3 but raced through his next service game to seal the win with
a backhand winner down the line after two hours, 12 minutes.
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Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov celebrates after winning his Men's
singles quarter-final match against Belgium's David Goffin.
REUTERS/Thomas Peter
"I have been on a tremendous roller coaster," Dimitrov said of the
last two years, which saw him drop outside the top-40 after being in
the top-10 in early 2015.
"But I am happy with the way things happened the way it did,
otherwise I wouldn't understand myself and I'm now appreciating
things a lot better.
"To be in the semi-final of a slam means too much for me now."
(Writing by Greg Stutchbury in Wellington; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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