In the semifinal of the ATP 250 Stockholm Open on October 19, 2024, two players in great form will meet in the person of Bulgaria's ATP No. 10 ranked Grigor Dimitrov and Tallon Griekspoor of the Netherlands, ranked ATP No. 37. Both Dimitrov and Griekspoor are enjoying the same quality of recent form: Dimitrov has gone 8-2 in his last 10; Griekspoor is not too far behind him, 7-3. This will be a quarters final pitting two players of very different styles and forms against each other, with Dimitrov looking to continue his winning ways and Griekspoor aiming to pull off a second successive surprise win over a top seed.
Grigor Dimitrov leads the head-to-head 1-0, coming out convincingly in the most recent match-up at the 2023 US Open Round of 32: 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. However, indoor hard courts in Stockholm do favor Griekspoor's big-serving game much more than the slower hard courts of the US Open, and this will be a much closer encounter.
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Grigor Dimitrov heads into this semifinal in the best of forms, fresh from a commanding victory of 2-0 against Dominic Stephan Stricker. Indoor courts have been his playground, with consistent first serves and an ability to convert break points. He blew Stricker away with powerful backhands and smooth movement on the court to lose just five games in two sets.
Dimitrov's game is built on his consistent serve and one-handed backhand, both of which were highly effective against Stricker. His 81% success on first-serve points speaks volumes of his ability to control rallies early, especially indoors. He will want to hit at his opponent's somewhat weaker second serve and be aggressive to the Dutchman's backhand side with sharp cross-court angles.
Dimitrov's court coverage and his defense are still amongst the very best, and those skills will enable him to nullify the big-hitters like Griekspoor. His ability to transition from defense to offense in quick time might also frustrate the Dutchman into going for more risky shots.
Tallon Griekspoor
Tallon Griekspoor comes into this match off the back of a stunning win against World No. 8 Casper Ruud, wherein his powerful serving-13 aces-and mental resilience during tight moments-100% break points saved-saw him record a stunning 7-5, 7-6 victory. Griekspoor has quietly gained momentum in Stockholm, piecing together an impressive run of form, particularly on the fast indoor courts which seem to play to his aggressive strengths.
The serve and forehand have long been the strong mainstays for Griekspoor. His 13 aces against Ruud kept the pressure on, and he needs a similar serving display against Dimitrov to set up his forehands for winners. This will be harder, given that Dimitrov is a much more consistent returner; he will need to be precise and powerful to avoid extended rallies.
He has shown vulnerability under pressure with a high success rate on second serve returns this tournament, such as 65% against Stricker. Any dip in Dimitrov's serving percentages needs to be capitalized on by Griekspoor, most notably with the Dutchman looking to attack second serves to shorten the point and dictate from the back of the court.
Expert Betting Tips
Dimitrov's game is quite apt for indoors as his first serve and retrieval skills tend to be at their best in these conditions. The Bulgarian has been serving quite well, hitting 6 aces and converting 3 break points in the last match. All this experience in big matches, along with current form, would say he will be tough to break down. He has been consistent throughout and controls the pace of matches for most parts.
Coming into this match, though, Griekspoor has the confidence of having just upset a top-10 player in Ruud. A powerful serve and forehand could give Dimitrov some trouble if he is continuing to produce his best tennis. However, his lower second-serve percentage and vulnerability in extended rallies may be exposed by Dimitrov's defensive skills.
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