Dimitrov Faces Griekspoor Test in US Open Third Round
Grigor Dimitrov has been in impressive form at the US Open, cruising through his first two matches with ease. However, he faces a tougher test in the third round against Tallon Griekspoor, who has also shown signs of improvement in New York.
Dimitrov, the 20th seed, has yet to drop a set in the tournament, dispatching qualifier Kyrian Jacquet and Rinky Hijikata in straight sets. The Bulgarian is known for his all-court game and powerful groundstrokes, which have been on full display at Flushing Meadows.
Griekspoor, on the other hand, has had a more up-and-down season but has found his rhythm in New York. The Dutchman, ranked 46th in the world, has won his first two matches in straight sets, including an impressive victory over world No. 23 Sebastian Baez.
While Dimitrov is the clear favorite, Griekspoor has the potential to make this a competitive match. The Dutchman possesses a big serve and solid groundstrokes, and he has shown a willingness to go for his shots.
One key factor in this match will be the ability to hold serve. Dimitrov is one of the best in the world at holding his serve, while Griekspoor is also a solid server. If both players are able to hold serve consistently, this match could go the distance.
Another factor to consider is the amount of time spent on court. Griekspoor has spent significantly less time on court than Dimitrov in the first two rounds, which could give him an advantage in the later stages of the match.
Overall, Dimitrov is the more experienced and talented player, but Griekspoor has the potential to make this a close match. If Griekspoor can serve well and keep Dimitrov off balance, he could cover the 6.5-game spread.