Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov (17 ATP) reached the final of the Paris Masters on Saturday with a 6-3, 6(1)-7, 7-6(3) semi-final win over Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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Grigor Dimitrov reached the final of the ATP Paris tournament

After the first set, which was dominated by Dimitrov, Tsitsipas (6 ATP) sent the second set to a tie-break, where he defeated him without the right to appeal: 7-1.

The decisive fight took place on counterattacks, equal to equal, after which a new tie-break took place. The Bulgarian led 5-0, missed two match points, but despite the three points provided by the Greek, Dimitrov qualified in the final action.

The game lasted two hours and 34 minutes.

Grigor Dimitrov will meet the winner of the world leader Novak Djokovic and Andriy Rublev (5 ATP) in the final of the Paris ATP tournament.

The Rolex Paris Masters tournament will be held from October 30 to November 5 on an indoor hard court. It has a total prize pool of €5,779,335 and the championship title is Holger Rune (2022). The competition at the Accor Arena in Bersa is part of the ATP Masters 1000 category.