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Mpetshi Perricard vs. Opelka, Dimitrov vs. Lehecka
Novak Djokovic and six other seeded players have crashed out in Brisbane, leaving only No. 2 Grigor Dimitrov in the semifinals. Dimitrov faces Jiri Lehecka on Saturday, while Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard goes up against Reilly Opelka.
(PR) Reilly Opelka vs. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
It could be biggest-serving matchup of the entire year when Mpetshi Perricard and Opelka collide in a surprising semifinal showdown at the Brisbane International on Saturday. A red-hot Mpetshi Perricard’s presence is no surprise, but no one could have expected a resurgent Opelka to make it this far–at least considering his draw. The 27-year-old American stunned Novak Djokovic in straight sets on Friday, building on previous wins over Federico Agustin Gomez and Matteo Arnaldi.Mpetshi Perricard has been on fire dating back to last fall, when he captured an ATP 500 title on the indoor hard courts of Basel. The 21-year-old Frenchman is picking up right where left off, rolling through tough Brisbane tests in the form of Nick Kyrgios, Frances Tiafoe, and Jakub Mensik. Mpetshi Perricard has struck 75 aces in seven sets and has not been broken a single time. This match will almost certainly come down to nothing more than tiebreakers, but a supremely confident Mpetshi Perricard should have the edge in the pressure-packed moments.
Pick: Perricard in 2
Jiri Lehecka vs. (2) Grigor Dimitrov
Dimitrov and Lehecka will be squaring off for the fourth time in their careers on Saturday. Lehecka leads the head-to-head series 2-1; he survived a third-set tiebreaker at the 2022 Stockholm tournament and prevailed 7-6(4), 6-4 at the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters. Dimitrov’s lone victory has come at the 2022 Australian Open via a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 decision.As the latter result suggests, Dimitrov loves playing Down Under–including in Brisbane. The 33-year-old is 26-6 lifetime at this event with two titles, and so far this week he has dismissed Yannick Hanfmann, Aleksandar Vukic, and Jordan Thompson. However, Lehecka clearly likes this matchup and is also playing great. The 23-year-old Czech lost just a single set (in a tiebreaker) while ousting Holger Rune, Yoshihito Nishioka, and Nicolas Jarry en route to the semis. An upset would hardly be surprising.
Pick: Lehecka in 3
Mpetshi Perricard vs. Opelka, Dimitrov vs. Lehecka: A Clash of Tennis TitansGet ready for an epic showdown on the tennis court as Mpetshi Perricard takes on Opelka and Dimitrov faces off against Lehecka. These matches are sure to be filled with intense rallies, powerful serves, and strategic gameplay.
Perricard, known for his lightning-fast footwork and precise shot-making, will need to bring his A-game against the hard-hitting Opelka. With both players hungry for victory, this match is sure to be a nail-biter from start to finish.
Meanwhile, Dimitrov will be looking to showcase his finesse and skill against the young up-and-comer Lehecka. With Dimitrov’s experience and Lehecka’s raw talent, this match is bound to be a thrilling display of athleticism and determination.
Tennis fans, mark your calendars and tune in to witness these exciting matchups. Who will come out on top? Only time will tell. Don’t miss out on the action!
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ATP Brisbane Semifinal Predictions Including Dimitrov vs Lehecka
Top-seeded Novak Djokovic fell to Reilly Opelka in the quarterfinals, which leaves the 2025 ATP Brisbane International singles title a little more up for grabs. But for someone unexpected to win, No. 2 seed Grigor Dimitrov would have to lose and he’s got a pristine record at this venue. In the top half of the draw, Reilly Opelka and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard meet in a match of perhaps the best two servers on the planet right now. Who do you think will make the final?
ATP Brisbane Semifinal Predictions
Reilly Opelka vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
Head-to-head: First meeting
This is a cool story as when Reilly Opelka was coming onto the tour, he was considered the most dynamic, athletic, and baseline-oriented that a “servebot” can be. But the standards have changed since and now Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard is simply in another league footwork-wise while probably possessing the strongest serve on the circuit. Still, the reality is that these two are just very likely to have to settle this match in tie-breaks and literally one random error could change the course of their semifinal. The slightly better serve, the slightly better baseline game – Mpetshi Perricard. But it’s not a guarantee it will matter in a lottery scenario.
Predictions: Mpetshi Perricard in 3Jiri Lehecka vs Grigor Dimitrov
Head-to-head: Lehecka 2-1
Grigor Dimitrov is the greatest of all time at this event, racking up 26 match wins over the years and looking to make his fourth final. It will be interesting to see if the Bulgarian falls off at all this year, considering 2023-24 was such a massive revival of his career. If he does, we haven’t seen any indication of that so far at his favorite event. Jiri Lehecka loves the Australian swing himself (Australian Open quarterfinal in 2023, title in Adelaide last year) and will be the toughest challenge Dimitrov has faced so far. But let’s say the Brisbane king has one more run to the final left in him.
Prediction: Dimitrov in 3Main Photo Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
The ATP Brisbane tournament has been filled with exciting matches and upsets, and now we are down to the semifinals. One of the most anticipated matches is between Grigor Dimitrov and Tomas Lehecka.Dimitrov, the former world number three, has been in impressive form this tournament, defeating top players like Alex de Minaur and Jannik Sinner. His powerful serves and aggressive baseline game have been tough for his opponents to handle.
On the other hand, Lehecka, the young up-and-comer from the Czech Republic, has been turning heads with his fearless playing style and consistent groundstrokes. He has shown great composure under pressure and has been able to dictate play against more experienced players.
In this semifinal match, it will be a battle of experience versus youth. Dimitrov will look to use his experience and shot-making ability to overpower Lehecka, while Lehecka will try to disrupt Dimitrov’s rhythm with his aggressive play.
In the end, I predict that Dimitrov will come out on top in a hard-fought match. His experience and ability to raise his level in crucial moments will give him the edge over the young Lehecka. However, it will certainly be a close and entertaining match to watch.
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If Grigor Dimitrov seeks an edge in confidence in his bid for a sixth Brisbane International semifinal berth, it wouldn’t hurt to check his impressive record against Australian rivals.
The reigning men’s champion meets familiar foe Jordan Thompson for the second straight year at Pat Rafter Arena on Friday and will draw belief from his 31-11 ledger at all levels against opponents from Down Under.
The Bulgarian denied home hopes Rinky Hijikata and Thompson back-to-back on his way to a maiden tour trophy in seven years in Brisbane last year and in his first match of the 2025 edition, the second seed contained local wildcard Aleksander Vukic in straight sets.
what a turnaround!
Trailing 2-5 and required to save three set points to stay alive in the first, @jordanthommmo2 rattled off five games in succession to take the frame, then closed things out to set-up a #BrisbaneTennis rematch with Grigor Dimitrov! pic.twitter.com/iAx0s2EVXL
— Brisbane International (@BrisbaneTennis) January 1, 2025
At 33 years old, the world No.10 left nothing to chance.
“The discipline is probably the most important thing for me,” he said. “My main priority is not winning or losing but building the right habit. If I’m able to do that on a daily basis, and of course putting it into matches, you know, I like my chances.
“At the moment I’m just feeling grateful that I’m able to do what I’m able to do and that my body’s feeling good. This is the best news so far.”
Dimitrov holds a 2-1 advantage over world No.26 Thompson, including a straight-sets result in last year’s Brisbane semifinals.
Thompson, who saved three match points to beat Rafael Nadal in the 2024 quarterfinals, overcame an uneasy start on Wednesday night against 20-year-old Michelsen, who required a medical timeout in just the second game for a nose bleed. From 2-5 down, the eighth seed reeled off 11 of the last 15 games to seal his last-eight return.
> READ MORE: Birrell surges into biggest career quarterfinal
Having contemplated quitting the sport during extended stretches out for injury rehabilitations – primarily for her elbow – Kimberly Birrell paid tribute to her family for their belief that she still had what it took to make it back.
The dream continues for the local wildcard on Friday when she aims to reach her maiden WTA 500 semifinal in a first-time meeting with Ukraine’s Anhelina Kalinina at PRA.
Birrell’s win over Anastasia Potapova backed up her upset of second seed Emma Navarro and guaranteed a return to the top 100.
“It’s really nice to prove to myself that I can play that way consistently,” Birrell said.
“That’s a really big goal of mine moving into this year, just backing up day after day, week after week. It’s obviously a long season …
“I’ve been told by people, my coaches and family, that I have that level. Now to really prove it to myself feels very good.”
> READ MORE: On-song Djokovic extends record streak over Monfils
Novak Djokovic’s pursuit of his 100th career title moved closer on Thursday night after he extended his record unbeaten streak over Frenchman Gael Monfils to 20 wins.
The Serbian’s doubles campaign alongside Nick Kyrgios ended on Wednesday, which allowed him to shift his full focus to singles. Monfils must have wished his opponent’s focus was elsewhere after he fell in straight sets under lights.
Top seed Djokovic’s reward was a first-time meeting with big-serving American Reilly Opelka. The 2.11m – or 6ft 11in – American continued his comeback following almost two years sidelined due to hip and wrist injuries with a narrow win over Italian Matteo Arnaldi.
> READ MORE: Sabalenka puts invitation in jeopardy after friend’s defeat
Top seed Aryna Sabalenka will be out for revenge when she squares off against unseeded Czech Marie Bouzkova in the first night session match on Friday.
The 26-year-old succumbed to Bouzkova in last year’s Washington semifinals in her first tournament back from a shoulder injury, which had ruled her out of Wimbledon.
She rebounded emphatically to snare the Cincinnati Masters and US Open trophies back-to-back on her way to the year-end No.1 ranking.
Sabalenka was tested in two close sets against Yulia Putintseva on Thursday night, while Bouzkova impressed in her defeat of two-time champion Victoria Azarenka.
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Day 6 Order of Play:https://t.co/kmjtN15hL7#BrisbaneTennis pic.twitter.com/cEJyL9uNvZ— Brisbane International (@BrisbaneTennis) January 2, 2025
On her way to the third round in her Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros in 2023, teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva declared Tunisian Ons Jabeur as her dream future hitting partner.
Only eight months later, she topped that dream when she sent her idol packing in the second round at Australian Open 2024.
While the 17-year-old’s season ended at world No.16, Jabeur’s finished in stark contrast as form struggles and a shoulder injury dragged her outside the top 40.
Jabeur’s three-set win over Armenian Elina Avanesyan on Thursday was the first time since Roland Garros last year she had won three straight matches, while Andreeva conceded just three games against 20-year-old Linda Noskova.
As the Australian Open reaches its sixth day, the excitement continues to build as top players like Grigor Dimitrov, Aryna Sabalenka, Novak Djokovic, and Kimberly Birrell all aim for a spot in the semifinals.Dimitrov, the 2017 ATP Finals champion, has been in top form so far in the tournament and will be looking to continue his winning streak as he faces tough competition in the quarterfinals. Sabalenka, the rising star from Belarus, has been dominating her matches with her powerful game and will be a force to be reckoned with as she battles for a spot in the final four.
On the men’s side, Djokovic, the reigning Australian Open champion, has been in imperious form and will be looking to continue his quest for a record-extending ninth title at Melbourne Park. Birrell, the Australian wildcard entry, has been the surprise package of the tournament so far and will be hoping to continue her fairy-tale run by upsetting the odds and reaching the semifinals.
With so much talent and determination on display, day six promises to be a thrilling day of tennis as these players battle it out for a place in the semifinals. Stay tuned for all the action and drama as the Australian Open continues to unfold.
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Jabeur makes winning return as Thompson, Dimitrov post victories
Ons Jabeur is back with a win in her Brisbane International debut following a lean six months without a victory and a season-ending shoulder injury.
This time last year, the Tunisian arrived in Australia as the world No.6, but after a challenging season in which she did not play the final four months, she notched a 7-6(5) 6-4 victory over China’s Zheng Saisai at Pat Rafter Arena on Monday night.
It marked the 30-year-old’s first win since she reached the third round at Wimbledon in July and her first match since a defeat to Naomi Osaka in Toronto in August.
> READ MORE: Day 3 preview: Djokovic, Sabalenka, Kyrgios, Bados in action
“I was practising really hard for the past two months and I didn’t know what to expect from my first match after taking a break for a few months, so I’m happy for the win, happy to be back,” the world No.42 said.
“I obviously am very demanding with myself. I wish I could play better and better, but hopefully with the matches it will come.”
The 695th-ranked Zheng used a protected ranking and drew confidence from a win in Zhuhai in the pair’s sole prior encounter in 2017.
After she failed to serve out the opening set at 6-5, however, it was relatively one-way traffic for a relieved Jabeur, who set a second-round meeting with 14th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova.
“I made a few shots and that gave me the confidence a little bit … She’s very tricky, she has a lot of good slices, type of my game sort of, so I got to taste a little bit of what the other players feel like,” she said.
“I missed winning. That’s the most important thing. Obviously, the time I spent with my family was really necessary and I did some good work for humanity so very happy with that and that gives me the happy feeling to be back on the court.”
Thompson reels in former world No.6 Berrettini
As far as unseeded match-hardened floaters in the Brisbane International draw go, Jordan Thompson knows they don’t come much tougher than Matteo Berrettini, one of the heroes of Italy’s recent Davis Cup triumph.
With the home crowd in his corner, the eighth-seeded Australian though was up to task after he overcame a slow start against the former world No.6 to open his campaign with a 3-6 6-3 6-4 victory.
Later, defending men’s champion Grigor Dimitrov also booked his place in the second round following a 7-6(5) 6-3 victory over German qualifier Yannick Hanfmann.
“I just tried to give him a different look on serve. Obviously, he was serving unbelievably at the start and wasn’t missing many first serves,” Thompson said. “I thought I’d try and throw him off his rhythm. I think I might have just jagged a lucky break and maybe just got it started.
Huge! @jordanthommmo2 rallies from a set down to defeat Matteo Berrettini!
Onto the next one, Thommo!#BrisbaneTennis pic.twitter.com/c9g9qoIc7y
— Brisbane International (@BrisbaneTennis) December 30, 2024
“It’s difficult. Sometimes it’s really hard to find his backhand. He’s a big frame and he’s got a huge serve and huge forehand. Trying to pin him in that backhand corner’s not as easy as it sounds.
“I think I can credit my movement, just trying to counterpunch, you know, a faster strike and I feel like I can get on top of the rally.”
Berrettini was looking to continue his resurgence following a foot injury that cut short his 2023 season.
He was eager to break Australian hearts again having eked out a win over Thanasi Kokkinakis in the Davis Cup semifinals in Malaga last month on his way to guiding his nation to a successful Davis Cup title defence.
The 28-year-old prevailed in his only prior encounter with Thompson in the opening round of the 2019 US Open but both had transformed since, the Sydneysider in a breakout 2024 season in which he snared a first career title at Los Cabos and cracked the top 30.
> READ MORE: Dimitrov’s enduring passion drives title defence
Thompson held fond memories of a run to the semifinals in Brisbane last January when he saved a match point against Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals in what became the Spaniard’s final match on Australian soil.
“He’s one of my childhood heroes and taking him down on this court in a quarterfinal on a Friday night really kickstarted my year,” he said before he jokingly tipped his hat to a final exclamation mark that rounded out his season. “Then I went and trained with the Wests Tigers and that just boosted it even more.”
Another big server, 20-year-old Alex Michelsen, awaits. The American earlier saved a match point and converted on his fifth to sneak past Thompson’s compatriot Christopher O’Connell 6-4 4-6 7-6(12).
In an earlier all-Australian encounter at Pat Rafter Arena, Kimberly Birrell set up a second-round showdown against second seed Emma Navarro following a three-set win over good friend and former practice partner Priscilla Hon.
Having trailed a set and 3-1 in the second set, 26-year-old Birrell won 3-6 7-5 6-2.
Dimitrov launches title defence on winning note
Reigning men’s champion Dimitrov emerged triumphant in a testing opening match of his campaign when he saw off Hanfmann in a one-hour, 49-minute tussle on Monday afternoon.
The Bulgarian No.2 seed recovered from an early break in the first set against the world No.96 to set a second-round meeting with Australian wildcard Aleksandar Vukic.
“I never looked at his ranking. He’s such a quality player and he fights all the time,” Dimitrov said of Hanfmann. “We played earlier on this year. That was a different match, clearly.”
Dimitrov won that previous encounter for the loss of just one game on his way to the Miami Masters final.
Victory on Tuesday was his 24th in Brisbane, more than any other man.
“I came here 15 years ago and yeah, I think since Day 1 I had that [love] affair [with Brisbane] so I want to keep on going, keep on building, keep on testing myself, keep on delivering as long as I can,” he said.
“I just want to enjoy when I step out here. I seems like I’m doing that every single time. I think that’s a good thing. Hopefully I can continue and go all the way again.”
Third seed Holger Rune, a runner-up to Dimitrov in the final last January, was the biggest seeded casualty to date.
Czech Jiri Lehecka continued his mid-year comeback from a back stress fracture to deny the Dane 7-5 6-3. The world No.28 will face Japanese qualifier Yoshihito Nishioka in the second round.
In a thrilling day of tennis action, Ons Jabeur made a winning return to the court, while Jordan Thompson and Grigor Dimitrov also secured victories.Jabeur, who had been sidelined with an injury, showed no signs of rust as she dominated her opponent to secure a convincing win. The Tunisian star displayed her trademark power and finesse, delighting fans with her impressive performance.
Meanwhile, Thompson and Dimitrov also impressed with their strong showings on the court. Thompson showcased his powerful serve and precise shot-making to secure a hard-fought victory, while Dimitrov displayed his trademark flair and skill to outclass his opponent.
The trio’s impressive performances serve as a reminder of their talent and determination, and fans can’t wait to see what they’ll bring to the court in their next matches. Congratulations to Jabeur, Thompson, and Dimitrov on their well-deserved victories! #Tennis #WinningReturn #ImpressiveVictories
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ATP Brisbane: Grigor Dimitrov vs Yannick Hanfmann; Preview, Head-To-Head, and Prediction
“I think I’m in a good place, but there’s still more to want from myself and for my career,” Grigor Dimitrov said as he ended his 2024 campaign on a high. The Bulgarian star had a stellar last season, as he put on impressive performances tournament after tournament. However, the new season presents new challenges and Dimitrov will have to be ready for it if he has to maintain the momentum from the last season. The 33-year-old begins his campaign at Brisbane International against Yannick Hanfmann.
Both Dimitrov and Hanfmann have been around the tour for quite some time now and know what it takes to excel at the highest level. Thus, fans can expect a crackerjack of a contest when they face each other in Brisbane.
Grigor Dimitrov vs Yannick Hanfmann: Preview
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Both Dimitrov and Hanfmann have had a contrasting 2024 season. The Bulgarian star has played consistently throughout the season and hardly put a foot wrong. He is the defending champion in Brisbane, having won the title this year. Additionally, he also reached the finals of three other ATP events, including the Miami Masters. Further, in the Grand Slams, Dimitrov had a couple of quarterfinal finishes in the French Open and the US Open. The 33-year-old would be riding high with confidence.
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On the other hand, Hanfmann had a forgettable 2024 season. He failed to perform consistently this year and had early exits from the tournaments. Apart from a couple of semifinal finishes, the German star didn’t have any inspiring results in 2024. He will look for redemption when he begins his new campaign against Dimitrov tomorrow.
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Dimitrov vs. Hanfmann: Head-to-head
The two veterans have been around the ATP circuit for a long time now, making their professional debuts years ago. However, they have played each other just once before on the ATP Tour. Interestingly, that match came earlier this year at the Miami Open. In the third-round battle there, Dimitrov lost just one game before defeating Hanfmann. The Bulgarian star would be a hot favorite again going into the first-round clash in Brisbane.
Prediction: Dimitrov to have it easy against Hanfmann
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Assessing the players’ chances, there is hardly anything going against Dimitrov. He is ranked 10th in the ATP rankings while Hanfmann is just inside the top 100 at the 96th spot. Furthermore, Dimitrov had an impressive win percentage in 2024, winning 46 matches while losing just 18. On the other hand, Hanfmann won just 20 of the 41 matches that he played in 2024.
Subsequently, Dimitrov also has a winning history against Hanfmann, which should give him an upper hand in this match. Dimitrov is expected to win this match in straight sets tomorrow. It’ll be interesting to see if Hanfmann can turn the tide against a rampant Dimitrov in Brisbane. But the Bulgarian is the firm favorite.
ATP Brisbane: Grigor Dimitrov vs Yannick Hanfmann; Preview, Head-To-Head, and PredictionIn the first round of the ATP Brisbane tournament, former world number three Grigor Dimitrov will take on German qualifier Yannick Hanfmann.
Dimitrov, a talented and versatile player, has struggled with consistency in recent years but has shown flashes of his top form. With a strong serve and powerful groundstrokes, the Bulgarian will be looking to start his season on a high note with a win over Hanfmann.
On the other hand, Hanfmann, ranked 123rd in the world, has been making strides on the tour and will be eager to cause an upset against the higher-ranked Dimitrov. The German has a solid all-around game and will look to push Dimitrov to his limits.
In their head-to-head matchups, Dimitrov holds a 2-0 advantage over Hanfmann, with their last meeting coming in 2018. However, Hanfmann has been improving since then and will be looking to level the playing field in this match.
Prediction: While Hanfmann has been playing well, Dimitrov’s experience and skill level should give him the edge in this match. Expect a competitive battle, but ultimately Dimitrov should come out on top in straight sets.
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Grigor Dimitrov: Enduring passion driving Brisbane defence
It’s a special feeling to return to a tournament as defending champion – as Grigor Dimitrov, who has twice lifted the Roy Emerson Trophy at Pat Rafter Arena, well knows.
“You know, I’ve done it once and I’m doing it for the second time,” he smiled as he prepared to launch the defence of his Brisbane 2024 title. “I think it’s wonderful. Honestly, it’s wonderful. I think every time I step out here it just feels like I’ve been here yesterday.”
That familiarity is another happy feeling for the 33-year-old, whose 23 match wins are the most that any ATP player has amassed in the city. Also saluting at Brisbane in 2017, Dimitrov joins Andy Murray as the tournament’s only multiple men’s champions.
It underlines the longevity that has become another defining feature of Dimitrov’s career. While making an eighth appearance at the Brisbane International, he is launching a 15th consecutive season in Australia. “Wow, 15? That’s cool,” he smiled when informed of the lofty number.
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— Brisbane International (@BrisbaneTennis) December 26, 2024
Endurance is helped in part by Dimitrov’s ongoing passion for the sport, which he first took up with his coaching father, Dimitar, in his Bulgarian hometown of Haskovo as a three-year-old. “I love competing, I love preparing for a tournament. I like that excitement, I like that adrenaline,” he explained.
Armed with that positive approach and a notable work ethic, Dimitrov has won nine singles titles and been a semifinalist at three of the four Grand Slams. He maintained a top-10 ranking in 2024 after contesting the Marseille, Miami, and Stockholm finals and reaching the Roland Garros and US Open quarterfinals.
“It was a great season but despite all that I still felt like was quite a bit of up and down at some moments,” said Dimitrov, with some niggling physical issues requiring some tweaks to his training schedule.
“I really had to find a different way to work through, I would say throughout the whole year, and especially in the off-season as well.
“I still feel I’m in that process of figuring some things out. But again, other than that I’m very, honestly I’m very grateful that I was able to produce some great tennis.”
> READ MORE: Day 2 preview – Dimitrov begins title defence
Dimitrov, the No.2 seed in Brisbane this year, does so with the support of many fans and tourmates. The popular competitor was selected by fellow players as the winner of the 2024 Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award. “I feel very fortunate,” said a grateful Dimitrov. “I’ll make sure I keep on going and to keep striving to be the best.”
That’s delightful news for the scores of fans who appreciate the Bulgarian’s elegant athleticism and fluent tennis, incorporating an increasingly rare single-handed backhand.
“It’s going to become rarer and rarer,” he conceded of his trademark stroke. “Of course it saddens me, I’m not going to lie … but you know, the game evolves. So does life in so many different ways.”
For now, however, Dimitrov seems likely to keep his classical style firmly in the spotlight as he focuses on maintaining the form that has delivered many rewards in Brisbane.
“Another year is upon us and another season,” he reasoned ahead of his first-round Brisbane meeting with qualifier Yannick Hoffman.
“I’m going to try to remain positive and try to impose myself even more for next year.”
Grigor Dimitrov, the Bulgarian tennis star, is set to defend his Brisbane International title with an enduring passion for the sport driving his efforts on the court. Dimitrov, who claimed his first ATP title at the Brisbane International last year, is eager to prove himself once again as he kicks off the new season.Known for his elegant playing style and powerful shots, Dimitrov has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the tennis world. His dedication to the sport and relentless work ethic have fueled his success on the court, and he is determined to continue his winning ways in Brisbane.
Despite facing tough competition from other top players, Dimitrov remains focused and determined to come out on top. His passion for the game is evident in every match he plays, and fans can expect to see him give it his all as he defends his title in Brisbane.
As Dimitrov takes to the court in Brisbane, his enduring passion for tennis will drive him to give his best and fight for victory. With his skill, determination, and unwavering commitment to the sport, there is no doubt that he will put up a strong defence of his title and leave a lasting impression on fans and opponents alike.
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