Grigor Dimitrov is the king of London after sweeping five matches at the ATP finals—during his debut, no less. The new world No. 3 defeated David Goffin in a hotly contested final to win the biggest title of his career, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.

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It was a triumphant comeback for the Bulgarian after a mid-year slump had left many wondering if he would ever rise to the occasion at the biggest moments.

But an August title in Cincinnati and the year-end tournament trophy has spurred him to the best season on the tour outside of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.

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On Wednesday, Dimitrov had mowed through Goffin 6-0, 6-2, but the Sunday final was a thriller with plenty of stunning shots. At 4-4 and 15-15, DImitrov stretches for lunging forehand save that set up a perfect volley:

At 5-3 in the second set, Goffin and Dimitrov put on a show, each player reaching back for extraordinary shots. Dimitrov got in the final blows to win the game, but Goffin leveled the match one game later.

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Late in the third set, Dimitrov scrambled forward to turn Goffin’s dropshot into a crosscourt lob winner. TV commentator Robbie Koenig said Dimitrov’s was “playing at galactic levels.”

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Soon after, Dimitrov won it all. He fell to the ground and sobbed before getting up to hug Goffin.

Dimitrov claims the biggest non-major trophy of 2017 and he will be confident threat to win a major title in 2018.

"This makes me even more locked in, more excited about my work, and for what's to come," Dimitrov said. "It's a great platform for me to build on for next year. It's going to be amazing in the off-season. I know what I have to do in order to do good."