'Baby Fed' Dimitrov comes of age
with Federer upset
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[September 04, 2019]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Grigor Dimitrov
stepped out of Roger Federer's shadow on Tuesday to claim a spot in
the U.S. Open semi-finals with a shock 3-6 6-4 3-6 6-4 6-2 win over
the wounded Swiss.
Coming into the U.S. Open, the 78th ranked Dimitrov, dubbed "Baby
Fed" because of the similarities between his game and Federer's, did
not look much of a threat, posting just one win from his last eight
matches.
But the Bulgarian, who had been ranked as high as number three, has
found some form on the New York hardcourts and claimed his first win
in eight meetings with the 20-times Grand Slam winner.
"Even if I would have gone two sets to love down, I wouldn't have
give up," assured Dimitrov. "I would still stay on the court and
just try to do as much as possible to make sure that whether I
rattle him or put him off balance.
"I kept on pushing, I kept on believing."
Dimitrov will now face Daniil Medvedev on Friday for a place in
final, the Russian advancing to the last four with a 7-6(6) 6-3 3-6
6-1 win over another Swiss Stan Wawrinka.
While not as crushing as his five-set loss to Novak Djokovic in the
Wimbledon final, is was another bitterly disappointing missed
opportunity for Federer to add to his Grand Slam haul.
After a sputtering start to the U.S. Open that saw him drop the
first set in his opening two matches in astonishingly submissive
style, Federer had looked more like the silkly smooth Swiss maestro
fans have come to expect.
He was virtually flawless in his next two contests, dropping just
nine games total in straight sets wins setting the tennis world
buzzing about a possible Grand Slam Big Apple final showdown with
old rival Rafa Nadal.
"Just disappointed it's over because I did feel like I was actually
playing really well after a couple of rocky starts," said Federer.
"It's just a missed opportunity to some extent that you're in the
lead, you can get through, you have two days off after.
"It was looking good.
"But you got to take the losses. They're part of the game."
Federer looked razor sharp to start the match but was not able to
maintain his usual high level against the gritty Bulgarian.
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Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria reaches for a backhand against Roger
Federer of Switzerland (not pictured) in a quarterfinal match on day
nine of the 2019 US Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King
National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY
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The turning point came in the fourth set, Dimitrov fighting off five
break points to win the set and level match at 2-2.
"I was trying to stay in that game and make him stay on the court as
much as possible," said Dimitrov. "After that he started slowing
down.
"It's a best of five sets. Anything can happen."
And something unexpected did.
Before the start of the fifth set Federer called for the trainer,
who, after a brief conversation with the 38-year-old, escorted him
off the court for a medical time out to deal with a back problem.
When play resumed Dimitrov seized his chance, breaking Federer to
open the fifth and then a second time with the Swiss unable to mount
any defense as the Bulgarian went on to claim the biggest win of his
career.
"I just needed some treatment on my upper - what is it - back,
neck," said Federer. "Just needed to try to loosen it up, crack it
and see if it was going to be better."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford/Amlan Chakraborty)
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