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Tsitsipas: Onus on younger generation to beat 'big three' at Wimbledon

Younger players must take responsibility and break the hegemony at Wimbledon to ensure there is a new champion this year, Greek world number six Stefanos Tsitsipas has said.
Since 2003, one of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal or Andy Murray have won the title at Wimbledon, with the Swiss leading the way with eight titles.

Stan Wawrinka Knocks out Sixth Seed Grigor Dimitrov

Stan Wawrinka fought back to stun sixth seed Grigor Dimitrov in the Wimbledon first round and claim his biggest victory since having knee surgery.

The Swiss, a three-time Grand Slam champion, has dropped to 224th in the world and lost to Andy Murray in the first round at Eastbourne last week.

But he rallied to beat Dimitrov 1-6 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 on Centre Court.

Grigor Dimitrov Will Take Part in Tennis Tournament in Vienna

Our best tennis player Grigor Dimitrov will take part in the hard floor tournament in Vienna. The news was confirmed by the organizers of the race, which boasted in the social networks that he will debut in the Austrian capital, reported BGNES.

The tournament, which is in the ATP 500 category, has a prize of 2 million euros and will take place from 23rd to 29th October.

Grigor Dimitrov Remains Among the Top 10 in the World Tennis

The best Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov remains among the top 10 in the world tennis. This points to the ATP rankings, which are announced every Monday - week for week, according to bTV.

Dimitrov is ranked 10th with 3160 points, which he can increase this week by participating in the ATP 500 series tournament in Washington.

Wimbledon will have another king after Murray loss

Sam Querrey made the greatest sensation of Wimbledon this year after beating current champion Andy Murray in the quarter-finals. The American secured an impressive five-set victory - 3:6, 6:4, 7:6(4), 6:1, 6:1. He will now fight for his place in the final with Marin Cilic, who passed through Gilles Muller. 

Zverev beats Troicki in Rome

ROME - Serbia's Viktor Troicki has been knocked out of the Rome Masters tournament after losing to young German Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-4 in the second round on Wednesday.

Zverev is now 2-1 head-to-head against Troicki and will next face Italian Fabio Fognini, who beat world number one Andy Murray late Tuesday.

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Grigor Dimitrov getting closer to ATP top ten

Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov has climbed to 12th position in the world rankings after the end of the Miami Masters. Dimitrov progresses one place in the ATP rankings with a total of 2880 points, BNR said.

 Andy Murray (Britain) remains at the top with 11960 points, followed by Novak Djokovic (Serbia) with 7915 points and Stan Wawrinka (Switzerland) with 5785 points.

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