Grigor Dimitrov downs Nick Kyrgios for biggest career crown at Cincinnati Masters
Bulgarian takes two-set victory for seventh career title

Grigor Dimitrov captured his seventh and biggest career title on Sunday, defeating Australia’s Nick Kyrgios 6-3, 7-5 to win the ATP Cincinnati Masters and boost his confidence for the US Open.
The 11th-ranked Bulgarian never dropped a set in taking the top prize of $954,225 and his first Masters title, a perfect stepping stone into the year’s last grand slam event that begins a week from Monday.
“In the big picture, it means a lot to me,” Dimitrov said. “I’m pretty confident after that win. This is what I’ve been practicing for. It’s my biggest win so far.
“I’m going to enjoy it for a day or two but then it’s back to the routine and prepare for the US Open.”
In the highest-level ATP final ever contested between two players born in the 1990s, Dimitrov collected his tour-best 24th hard-court match victory of the year and third title of 2017 after Brisbane and Sofia.