Kyrgios sets title date with Dimitrov

 

Cincinnati: Australia’s Nick Kyrgios defeated Spain’s David Ferrer 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-4) and booked a place in the final of the ATP Masters 1000 event here, Saturday.

Kyrgios will face 26-year-old Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, the tournament’s seventh seed who defeated American John Isner in straight sets 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (12-10) in the other semifinal.

The match between Dimitrov and 22-year-old Kyrgios will be their second face-off as professionals, after the first one was won by the Bulgarian at the Indian Wells Masters couple of years back.

As was the case in Kyrgios’ quarterfinal victory over Rafael Nadal (6-2, 7-5), the Australian’s service once played a crucial role in the game against Ferrer, which lasted two hours and four minutes.

Kyrgios fired 14 aces and committed four double faults, compared to Ferrer’s just one single ace and five double faults. This was the Australian’s first victory over Ferrer, who had won their earlier meeting in the first round of the US Open in 2015.

The face-off between Kyrgios and Dimitrov will make it the first final in a Masters 1000 event that will not feature the top four players in the ATP rankings since Paris 2012, which was won by Ferrer.

Dimitrov, like Kyrgios, is set to play his first final at a Masters 1000 event, which is expected to be another exhibition of new talent on the ATP circuit.

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