Grigor Dimitrov defeated Slovak and continues to advance at Roland Garros



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Grigor Dimitrov qualified for the third round at Roland Garros. The Bulgarian had no difficulty against Andrei Martin and beat him 6: 4, 7: 6 (5), 6: 1.

Haskovo’s next opponent will be Denis Shapovalov or Roberto Carbayes-Baena.

In the first set the game was even, since the two tennis players did very well with their initial shot, with some exceptions.

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One of the few shortcomings in Dimitrov’s performance, traditionally unprovoked errors, were downplayed by him. After the end of the first set, the statistics showed that 13 of them in the passive of Grisho.

The Bulgarian ace showed enviable self-confidence and calm, reaching a breakthrough, but it was enough to lead the sets 1-0.

The second part of the clash also started in a similar way to the initial one, with good service games from each of the two tennis players and minimized risks in the game of the net.

Dimitrov made little use of this reception, which otherwise brings him many positive aspects over the years.

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A slight tension in Grigor’s play appeared after the third game, beaten to zero by his opponent. There were almost no long plays, as Dimitrov and his opponent chose the medium and long range shots.

An unpleasant situation arose, as the Bulgarian made a breakthrough, and then Martin took his pass, bringing the score to 4: 1 in his favor. This was the defining moment in this set for Grigor, as he chose to focus and calm down, and not waste his energy. This approach worked well, as Dimitrov tied the score to 4: 4, and then to the game 5: 5.

The tiebreaker had to determine who would prevail at this stage of the match. In the end, after leading 2-1 points, but allowing a draw and slight tension, Grigor closed the set with a great combination and confident exit from the net, which he won with enough 7-5.

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At the beginning of the third set Grigor had to defend a breaking point, but he did it quite well and took the lead with 1: 0. Dimitrov quickly reached two break points and with a wonderful forehand return secured an advantage on the key play , leading to a 2: 0 error by Martin. The Slovakian won his pass by 2: 1. The next four games, however, went to Grisho. Haskovo was the master of the court and won the match after 6: 1.

Grigor Dimitrov after the win against Gregoire Barrer: Court quite slow, heavy balls, problems with rackets

Grigor Dimitrov after the win against Gregoire Barrer: Court quite slow, the balls are heavy, problems with the rackets

The Bulgarian complained that he could not train in Paris for two days



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