2024 Miami Open ATP Master's 1000 QF - [1] Carlos Alcaraz Garfia (SPN) v/s [11] Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)

Win Prediction


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dking68

Legend
Wow. Alcaraz got wrecked today. Grigor brought the hurt to him. Hopefully, we get a Grigor Sinner final
If Grigor is playing like this in his 30s only god knows what he could’ve achieved in his 20s. He could’ve been a grand slam winner.
 

nolefam_2024

G.O.A.T.
Playing single handers would sometimes really bother Djokovic too. Musetti, tsitsipas have been up 2-0 sets before losing to him.
Yet there are members making threads comparing Alcaraz to Federer.

Playing single handers never bothered Fed and Alcaraz was as versatile as GOD Federer I heard.
 

guga_fan

Professional
Its not the slice man, its everything, dimitrov IS taking Carlos spinny shots on the rise and hitting winners off of everything, Carlos handles good the slices, not as good as nadal, but the slice IS not being the game changer in this match lol
Yes, I was just pointing out that maybe that is why Carlos doesnt go for the backhand as much as Nadal or Djokovic do against Dimi.
 

mental midget

Hall of Fame
not too worried for alcaraz. he just...won IW, right? the other guys are good too, and grigor showed up with his absolute best stuff. wtf winner, we all know how good he can be. and for all the fed comparisons, i mean...yeah there's a reason all that started back in the day. fed was of course better at everything and his positioning made him much more deadly, man he used to absolutely swarm the baseline back in the day. but for sure...shades of the master today...long live the 1hbh my friends.
 

nolefam_2024

G.O.A.T.
not too worried for alcaraz. he just...won IW, right? the other guys are good too, and grigor showed up with his absolute best stuff. wtf winner, we all know how good he can be. and for all the fed comparisons, i mean...yeah there's a reason all that started back in the day. fed was of course better at everything and his positioning made him much more deadly, man he used to absolutely swarm the baseline back in the day. but for sure...shades of the master today...long live the 1hbh my friends.
Dimi CurbStomped Raz who was just picking up some steam.
 
Its not the slice man, its everything, dimitrov IS taking Carlos spinny shots on the rise and hitting winners off of everything, Carlos handles good the slices, not as good as nadal, but the slice IS not being the game changer in this match lol
Yeah dimitrov was even going dtl bh, whereas usually he relies on slice as even his cc bh can be error prone. He needs to keep eating whatever he did today the rest of the tournament.
 

GloW

Rookie
sinner's got a little more juice imo, both can slug but i give jannik the edge on the off-script points, maybe more deadly on the short stuff, generally better defense-to-offense improviser. could be great match tho.
zverev hasn't droppef a setthe whole tournament, could be very tough one for Sinner
 

Tshooter

G.O.A.T.
im still suprised by 100% second serve points won against FAA
#Mugassime

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bluetrain4

G.O.A.T.
Was out watching basketball. WTF is this? I know Dimotrov has the talent, but I'm still surprised he won AND mainly by the scoreline.
 

FeroBango

Hall of Fame
Poor performance from Carlito or he is only good for slow courts..

@FeroBango explain. This is the year we will see if Carlos will become just another clay courter. Not a good loss.
Didn't watch the match but neither is Miami a particularly fast court not is any faster/slicker than Queen's where Alcaraz beat Grigor.

He objectively has the ability to take the ball early and play well and he was doing that even as recent as in the Musetti match. With a slice that is nasty on its day, I wouldn't worry much that he's a "clay courter" in a way say, Musetti is.

From what I understood this was one of those matches of the last six months where he completely loses his mind after something happens (missed bp, the opponent stepping up etc).

Worrying trend and my confidence in him moving forward is a little low as a result. He isn't a lock for anything moving forward because of this worrying trend of capitulating out of nowhere but let's see what the next part of the season holds and if he indeed is someone who can use clay to at least reasonably bounce back.
 

nolefam_2024

G.O.A.T.
Didn't watch the match but neither is Miami a particularly fast court not is any faster/slicker than Queen's where Alcaraz beat Grigor.

He objectively has the ability to take the ball early and play well and he was doing that even as recent as in the Musetti match. With a slice that is nasty on its day, I wouldn't worry much that he's a "clay courter" in a way say, Musetti is.

From what I understood this was one of those matches of the last six months where he completely loses his mind after something happens (missed bp, the opponent stepping up etc).

Worrying trend and my confidence in him moving forward is a little low as a result. He isn't a lock for anything moving forward because of this worrying trend of capitulating out of nowhere but let's see what the next part of the season holds and if he indeed is someone who can use clay to at least reasonably bounce back.
For what it's worth, I went back to watch Djokovic vs Haas in 2013. Same scoreline. Although Djokovic played a little clueless that day as well and got sucked into the patterns where he got lulled into slow rallies followed by injection of pace from Haas.
 
Grigor is 1-7,1-14, and 1-12 vs fedalovic respectively.
Yet over a dozen years into his career, he lays a straight set beat down of the number 1 seed who was on a 9 match win streak. He sliced, diced and ran carlos ragged all over the court and out of ideas on what to do.
Go figure.
 

hades11

New User
Grigor is 1-7,1-14, and 1-12 vs fedalovic respectively.
Yet over a dozen years into his career, he lays a straight set beat down of the number 1 seed who was on a 9 match win streak. He sliced, diced and ran carlos ragged all over the court and out of ideas on what to do.
Go figure.
That the era is weak? Alcaraz has been up and down since Wimbledon he probably didn't expect that level from Grigor and his tactics we're pretty bad.
He is still very young and will learn from this. Think this Dimitrov as good as he played would've struggled vs Medvedev or Sinner who are happy to pummel the backhand endlessly until it breaks down.
 

Rattie

Legend
Lights out from Grigor. Good for him. I hope he can make it to the final. Not a case of Carlos playing badly at all
 

ppma

Professional
If Grigor is playing like this in his 30s only god knows what he could’ve achieved in his 20s. He could’ve been a grand slam winner.
The thing is Dimi did not have the body until his late 20s. Then he did not have the tennis. Now from time to time he's finding weeks where everything is in place.

Also, what people do not seem to see here is that Carlos has lost matches in AO and here in Miami against zoning Zverev and Dimitrov. They have been just too good to allow Carlos play his game. They'd crushed almost any other player in the circuit with the level displayed those matches.
 

mightyjeditribble

Hall of Fame
I just watched the highlights. Of course, highlights are highlights, but Dimitrov looked on fire. Reminded me of Fed in 2017 a little bit.

But he may find it harder to hit those spectacular return winners if Zverev's serve is on.
 
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