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Grigor Dimitrov Still Among the Top 10 Tennis Players in the World Rankings

Grigor Dimitrov kept his place among the top 10 tennis players in the world rankings, although he dropped off in the first round of his debut at the ATP 500 in Vienna. The Bulgarian has an asset of 3335 points, and this week he will play at the Masters in Paris, according to bTV.

Grigor Dimitrov Continues to be No. 3 World Tennis

Grigor Dimitrov is No. 3 in the world rankings. The Bulgarians failed to defend his title from Brisbane and lost 160 points from his assets.

With 4990, the Bulgarian led with 380 points the fourth Alexander Zverev, who had not yet participated in an official tournament in 2018, and in the first week of the new year he was in Perth for Hopman Cup.

Krunic fails to reach Brisbane semi-finals

BRISBANE - Serbian tennis player Aleksandra Krunic has ended her campaign at the Brisbane WTA tournament after losing 6-2, 6-4 to Latvian Anastasija Sevastova in the quarter-finals on Thursday.

Failing to emulate her excellent performances from the previous two rounds, when she knocked out German Carina Witthoeft and Spanard Garbine Muguruza, Krunic was defeated after 87 minutes.

Grigor Dimitrov Dropped Out at the 1/2-final in Brisbane

World No. 3 tennis player Grigor Dimitrov played a third consecutive three-game match at Brisbane (Avl, $ 468,910), but this time he lost. At the 1/2-finals, last year's champion and current leader of the circuit was stopped by Nick Kirios (Avl) placed under No. 3, allowing a 6:3, 1:6, 4:6 turnaround.

It was the first victory for the Australian in three games against the Bulgarian.

Grigor Dimitrov Saved Two Match Balls for a Success in his First Game for the Year

World number 3 Grigor Dimitrov won his first single for the year 2018 after defeating Australian John Milman with 4-6, 7-6 (8), 6-3 in the second round of the tournament in Brisbane. Dimitrov arrived in the Australian city as a champion last year but was hesitant for moments against the world's 128th Milman and was close to an early drop.

Krunic through to Brisbane quarters as Muguruza retires

BRISBANE - Serbia's top-ranked female tennis player Aleksandra Krunic is through to the quarter-finals of the Brisbane tournament after Garbine Muguruza of Spain retired from their match on Tuesday due to cramps.

Interestingly, this was the fourth consecutive retirement in Brisbane for Muguruza, who was leading 7-5, 6-7 (3), 2-1.

AP Photo/Tertius Pickard

Grigor Dimitrov Started 2018 with Victory in Doubles

Bulgaria's tennis player № 1 Grigor Dimitrov started the new season with the victory in couples. In his opening match for 2018, the Bulgarian and his partner Ryan Harrison (USA) defeated Australian duo Leighton Hewitt and Jordan Thompson with 6:3, 1:6 (10-5) in the Brisbane Tournament Circuit (Avl, $ 468,910 ).

Grigor Dimitrov's Photo is Among the 17 Most Popular For 2017

Photo of Grigor Dimitrov, on which he holds the trophy from the final Masters in London, is among the 17 most popular for 2017.

The ranking is by the US agency Photoshelter, including both sport and disaster images in California.

Grigor Dimitrov's photo was taken by British photographer Tomas Lavlock for the ATP site.

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