Kyrgios vs. Dimitrov
Nick Kyrgios continues his sensational run in Cincinnati. After an outstanding display against Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals, the Australian proved too strong for David Ferrer with a 7 – 6 7 – 6 win in the semi-finals. Known as one of the best servers in the game, Kyrgios saved all the three break points he faced in the previous round. Adding to this, the world no.23 ended the match against Ferrer with an impressive average of 1.17 aces per service game.
Against our expectations, Grigor Dimitrov moved into the biggest final of his career after a thrilling 7 – 6 7 – 6 win over John Isner. With this victory, the 26-year-old Bulgarian already secured his return to the top 10 and is one step closer from an unprecedented appearance in the ATP World Tour Finals. Nevertheless, Dimitrov was far from impressive from the baseline with only 17 winners and 21 unforced errors.
Regardless of this Sunday’s outcome one thing is certain, there will be a new ATP World Tour Masters 1000 champion. Despite Dimitrov’s victory on their previous encounter at the BNP Paribas Open in 2015, the fast court conditions in Cincinnati are perfect for Nick’s powerful serve. Adding to this, the Australian holds a phenomenal 88.89% winning record on his previous nine finals. Having said that, our suggestion is for you to place a bet on Kyrgios to win the title at 7/10 at Pinnacle while Dimitrov is available at 13/10 at Bet365.