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Dimitrov reaches semifinals at ATP Finals, beats Goffin

LONDON (AP) - The coaching seemed to have helped, whether Grigor Dimitrov heard it or not.

The sixth-seeded Bulgarian made his way into the semifinals at the ATP Finals on Wednesday by beating David Goffin 6-0, 6-2, but he was given a violation for coaching during the second set.

A linesman informed the chair umpire of the infraction during the fifth game of the final set, and Dimitrov reacted by saying he didn't hear anything.

He probably didn't need any extra advice anyway, not after the way he was playing, and the way Goffin was, too.

"Yeah, that was very weird, to be honest," Dimitrov said of the violation. "I have no idea why. But it's fine. ... I mean, when you're so zoomed into the match, I don't even pay attention to all that."

Dimitrov ended up winning 34 of the 47 points he served and won 32 of the 57 points served by Goffin.

In the first set, Dimitrov lost only two points on his serve and twice broke Goffin without even going to deuce. Goffin finally managed to hold serve in the second set, but Dimitrov still was able to break the Belgian's serve two more times.

"I was just following my game. Just simple as that," Dimitrov said. "I was using every opportunity. I took care of all of the balls that I had to."

And he gave Goffin few chances to make a comeback.

"He came to the net from the beginning, from the first point," Goffin said. "It was not easy for me to lose my serve from the start. It was tough for my confidence after that when it was 0-4."

The win gives Dimitrov a 2-0 record and ensures he will play on the weekend in his debut at the season-ending tournament. Roger Federer has also already qualified for the semifinals.

In Wednesday's late match, Dominic Thiem defeated Pablo Carreno Busta 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.

Thiem is now 1-1 and will next face Goffin, who is also 1-1, on Friday for a spot in the semifinals.

Carreno Busta was playing in the place of Rafael Nadal, who withdrew after his opening loss because of a right knee injury. He will next play Dimitrov on Friday.

Goffin beat Nadal in his opening match, calling it the best win of his career. But regardless of what happens against Thiem on Friday, Goffin still has more tennis this year with Belgium playing France in the Davis Cup final at the end of the month.

"This event is really important. It's one of the biggest events of the year. I'm going to focus on the next match. If there is another one, I will be focused on the next one. Then we will see," Goffin said. "The Davis Cup, I'm not thinking about the Davis Cup for the moment. I know it's just after this event. We will see. I'm just focused on this event first, then we see after."

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Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria celebrates after winning his singles tennis match against David Goffin of Belgium at the ATP World Finals at the O2 Arena in London, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein) The Associated Press
David Goffin of Belgium returns to Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria during their singles tennis match at the ATP World Finals at the O2 Arena in London, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein) The Associated Press
Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria serves to David Goffin of Belgium during their singles tennis match at the ATP World Finals at the O2 Arena in London, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein) The Associated Press
Dominic Thiem of Austria serves to Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain during their singles tennis match at the ATP World Finals at the O2 Arena in London, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein) The Associated Press
Dominic Thiem of Austria reacts after winning his singles tennis match against Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain at the ATP World Finals at the O2 Arena in London, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein) The Associated Press
Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain reacts after winning a point during his singles tennis match against Dominic Thiem of Austria at the ATP World Finals at the O2 Arena in London, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein) The Associated Press
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