Two weeks ago, we won on a play in which we took Camila Osorio to defeat Sofia Kenin simply because the American just hadn’t shown an ability to win matches recently. Well, we’re going right back to that strategy by targeting world No. 22 Denis Shapovalov, who has now lost nine of his last 10 matches after defeating Rafael Nadal in Rome. The Canadian lost in straight sets against Alex de Minaur in Montreal, where you would have thought the home crowd would help him snap out of his funk. Now, we’re looking to 19th-ranked Grigor Dimitrov to defeat Shapovalov at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati.
Dimitrov also lost to De Minaur in Montreal, but he at least owns a winning record in 2022 and won this title five years ago. The Bulgarian is 20-16 on the year and his opponent in this match is 17-18. Dimitrov also has the better hard-court record between these two, as he is 246-157 on this surface in his career for a winning percentage of 61.0%. Meanwhile, Shapovalov only has a winning percentage of 56.0% on hard courts. And even if Dimitrov is just 2-2 in his last four matches, you' have to go back to May to find a second win for Shapovalov to throw on top of his victory over Arthur Rinderknech at Wimbledon.