Brisbane Tournament | Grigor Dimitrov wins his first title since 2017

(Brisbane) Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, 14e world player, won his first title since 2017 on Sunday by dominating the Dane Holger Rune (8e) in the final of the ATP 250 tournament in Brisbane 7-6 (7/5), 6-4.


Dimitrov, 32 years old and seeded N.2, beat the 20-year-old Dane (N.1) in a very close match. After a very good end to the 2023 season, the Bulgarian starts 2024 with the 9e title of his career.

After winning four trophies in 2017, including the end-of-year Masters, the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati and, already, the Brisbane tournament, Dimitrov was no longer crowned.

In 2018, he only reached the final in Rotterdam, then nothing until the end of last season. He was then a semi-finalist at the Shanghai Masters 1000 then a finalist at the Paris Masters – defeated by Novak Djokovic.

In a close match between two players of similar skill level, Dimitrov took the few chances that came his way to win a hard-fought tiebreaker and then break Rune at 3-3 in the second set.

He held on to win a high-quality final, winning the match with a backhand volley. A good omen one week before the Australian Open, where he was a semi-finalist during his great year 2017.

Rybakina outclasses Sabalenka

Kazakh Elena Rybakina, 4e world player, beat Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, 2e world, in straight sets 6-0, 6-3 in the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Brisbane on Sunday.

PHOTO WILLIAM WEST, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Elena Rybakina

In a final in the form of a replay of that of the 2023 Australian Open, won by Sabalenka 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, Rybakina took her revenge to win the 6e title of his career and build up his confidence one week before the start of the 2024 edition of the first round of the Grand Slam.

“Despite the score, it’s still difficult to play against you, we push each other to improve and it’s great,” said Rybakina, 24, victorious at Wimbledon in 2022.

“Thank you for giving me three games,” smiled Sabalenka, 25, before congratulating the winner. “It was a great week though, of course I would have liked to end it differently, I hope it will be even better at the Australian Open.”

This victory in 1 hour and 13 minutes ends Sabalenka’s streak of 15 consecutive victories on Australian soil, a series which began last year with her victories in Adelaide and then at the Australian Open.

Irresistible this week, especially on serve, the Kazakh won her third title on hard court and her first since her victory against the same Sabalenka in Indian Wells in the spring of 2023. Last year, she also won the WTA 1000 tournament in Rome on clay beaten.

This is also his second title in Australia, after that in Hobart in 2020.


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