NEW YORK—”Come on!” Grigor Dimitrov cried, halfheartedly, after double faulting to go down 0-30 in the first game of the second set to Andy Murray on Monday night. This wasn’t an angry “come on,” let alone a celebratory one. It was more of a long moan of disbelief at what was happening to him. Unfortunately for Dimitrov, it was only going to get worse from there.
A few games later, Dimitrov missed a forehand into the net at 30-30 and let out a long “Awwwwww!”; this time he couldn’t hold back the anger. Soon after that, he missed an easy volley. When the ball came back over the net, Dimitrov tried to kick it, soccer style, but missed it entirely and nearly fell over.
By the middle of the second set, the fans in Ashe, desperate to see something competitive, had begun to cheer any sign of life, any winning point, for Dimitrov. It didn’t help. In the third, when Dimitrov’s backhand continued to find the net, and the games continued to pile up in Murray’s favor, some boos started to cascade down from the upper reaches of Ashe.