Aside from an illness that forced him to retire in Almaty, Tomas Machac has been hyper-focused throughout this fall swing, his latest big result coming at the Erste Bank Open with a 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3 win over Grigor Dimitrov.
The 24-year-old Czech reached back-to-back semifinals in Tokyo and Shanghai—the latter a Masters 1000 event—and Machac has snapped back into that form in Vienna, outlasting the No. 3 seed and a player he grew up watching in two hours and 29 minutes on Center Court.
“I’m really happy I can play against the best ones, especially like a Grigor,” said Machac, who is nine years younger than the former world No. 3. “I was really happy with my performance, and I think both players because I think Grigor was playing also good. It was a great match and I was really happy I could play against him because I was watching him on television when I was really young.”
So focused was Machac he won a game in the second set without even realizing, umpire Fergus Murphy teasing him after announcing the score: