Details of the Match
Fixture: (11) Grigor Dimitrov vs. Carlos Alcaraz
Date: 28 March 2024
Miami Open 2024, the tournament
Round: Preliminary
Location: Miami Gardens, Florida, USA’s Hard Rock Stadium
Classification: ATP 1000
Surface: Hardcourt outside
Award Cash: $8,995,555
Live telecast: Tennis Channel/TC Plus in the USA, Sky Sports in the UK, and TSN in Canada
Preview of Carlos Alcaraz vs. Grigor Dimitrov
Alcaraz has had a strong start to the season, winning 15 of its first 18 games, including a run at the Indian Wells crown. Additionally, he advanced to the Australian Open quarterfinals and the Argentina Open semifinals, where he was defeated in a compelling four-setter by Alexander Zverev.
The Spaniard easily defeated fellow countryman Roberto Carballes Baena in Miami to begin his campaign, 6-1, 6-2. Then, on his way to the quarterfinals, he outwitted opponents like Lorenzo Musetti and Gael Monfils. Alcaraz maintained his chances of clinching the Sunshine Double with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over the Italian.
Along with Dimitrov, he has also had a dominant start to the season, winning 18 of his 22 games, including the Brisbane International. Additionally, he placed second in the Open 13 Provence competition held in Marseille.
The Bulgarian qualified for the Miami Open having fallen to World No. 4 Daniil Medvedev in the fourth round of the Indian Wells Masters. In order to go to the last 16, he began his campaign by overcoming players like Alejandro Tabilo and Yannick Hanfmann. In the quarterfinals, he defeated Hubert Hurkacz 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(3).
Grigor Dimitrov vs. Carlos Alcaraz head-to-head
Alcaraz has a 3-1 head-to-head advantage over Dimitrov. But in their most recent meeting, which took place in the Rolex Shanghai Masters 2023 Round of 16, the Bulgarian prevailed.
Prediction for Carlos Alcaraz vs. Grigor Dimitrov
Grigor Dimitrov and Carlos Alcaraz will square off in the Miami Open quarterfinals in an exciting match. Both players will be looking to extend their run in the ATP 1000 event as they have both looked impressive thus far.
Alcaraz’s impressive title defense in Indian Wells ignited his quiet start to the season. His ability to make shots and cover the court has been unmatched over the last two weeks.
The Spaniard will try to capitalize on his advantages and engage right away. He needs three more victories to complete the storied Sunshine Double.
Dimitrov, on the other hand, has kept up his impressive record since the previous year. He currently appears to be at the top of his game and is eager to keep getting better.
To have a say in this confrontation, the Bulgarian will have to devise the ideal plan. Thus far, his opponents have struggled against his potent one-handed backhand and inside-out forehand.
In the end, in this tie, the player who gets out to a fast start and takes advantage of their half-chances will prevail.
Given their recent head-to-head victory, Dimitrov will have a psychological advantage over the Spaniard. Nevertheless, Alcaraz ought to be able to win this time and make amends with the former World No. 3 player.