David Ferrer came from a set down to snatch a 6-7(4) 6-1 6-4 victory over Grigor Dimitrov in the third round of the Paris Masters this evening.
Nothing could separate the two competitors in the first set as it was forced into a tie-break, which Dimitrov edged 7-4.
After taking a one-set lead, the Bulgarian failed to latch on to the momentum as Ferrer grabbed an early break point.
The Spaniard found his rhythm to break two more times to comfortably draw level on sets, but Dimitrov bounced back to take an early break in the third.
It was not long, though, until Ferrer resumed control of the court by breaking twice to secure a place in the final eight.