Grigor Dimitrov
Grigor Dimitrov: I will not Play in Sofia, this is a Private Tournament
Grigor Dimitrov spoke for the first time about his eventual participation in Sofia Open 2019. Unfortunately, however, Bulgaria's number one tennis player admitted that the decision was not to participate in the Arena Armeec competition, reports Sportal.
Bulgaria's Best Tennis Player Dropped Out From the Top 10 of the World ATP Rankings
Bulgaria's best tennis player Grigor Dimitrov dropped out from the top 10 of the world ATP rankings for the first time in 16 months. Dimitrov was among the world's best 10 tennis players since July 16, 2016.
Grigor Dimitrov Lost Against Marin Cilic
Grigor Dimitrov lost his match in the third round of the tournament in Paris against Marin Cilic and thus played his last game for the season. By the end of the year, the Bulgarian tennis player had no participation in another tournament.
Grigor failed to win against Cilic and lost in the French capital with 6: 7 (5), 6: 4.
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Bulgarian Best Tennis Player Grigor Dimitrov To Play Against Marin Cilic This Afternoon
Grigor Dimitrov is coming off a straight sets win over Roberto Bautista-Agut that took 23 games to decide. In the victory, Bulgarian best tennis player won 78 percent of his first serve points and 49 percent of his second serve points.
Grigor Dimitorv Will Face Roberto Agut in Paris Today
Grigor Dimitrov will start his tournament in Paris today (October 31st), reported bTV.
The Bulgarian tennis player is placed under number 9 and will start directly from the second. His rival will be the Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain).
The match between the two will start probably after 13:30 Bulgarian time.
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.
Dimitrov Double-faults his Way Out of China Open
Beijing - Third seed Grigor Dimitrov was on the end of a major shock at the China Open on Wednesday, dumped out in the second round by Serbian qualifier Dusan Lajovic.
The Bulgarian was shaky on his serve all match, totting up nine double faults as Lajovic defeated him 6-4, 2-6, 6-4.
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After 2017 Loss to Rafael Nadal, Grigor Dimitrov Eyes Title in Beijing
2 months ago, Grigor Dimitrov had a brilliant end to the season, reaching the semi-finals in Beijing and the quarter-finals at the Shanghai Masters and, then, winning the ATP Finals in London. Now at the China Open, he wants to go farther again and this time he won't face the Spaniard Rafael Nadal who defeated him in three sets in the semi-final last year.
Stan Wawrinka Hands Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov Successive Defeat
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Former champion Stan Wawrinka defeated Grigor Dimitrov for the second successive Grand Slam yesterday, knocking the eighth-seeded Bulgarian out in the US Open first round.
Dimitrov is in the Third Round of Masters in Toronto
Grigor Dimitrov began with a victory at the Masters Series in Toronto (Cannes, $ 5.32 million). In the II round, the Bulgarian, who rightly rest on the start of the main circuit, made a 4:6, 6:2, 7:6(5) turn against Fernando Verdasco (ESP). On the stands at the Rogers Center was also his coach Daniel Valverdu, which finally ended the speculation of parting with the Venezuelan specialist.