Grigor Dimitrov
Bulgaria Best Tennis Player Grigor Dimitrov Returned to the Top 30 in the World
Grigor Dimitrov returned again among the 30 best tennis players in the world! Without having participated in tournaments since January!
In the updated today (February 25th) rankings the Bulgarian occupied 29th position.
Dimitrov is expected to return to the tournament in Indian Wells, which starts on March 4th.
Grigor Dimitrov Dropped Out from the Top 30 for the First Time since August 2016
Grigor Dimitrov fell from the top 30 in the world rankings. The best Bulgarian tennis player lost seven places in the upgrading of the ranking today and ended up under №31. This is his lowest position for two and a half years.
Rafael Nadal's Uncle: I Thought Grigor Dimitrov would Become World No. 1
During his visit in Sofia, Bulgaria, Rafael Nadal's uncle, Toni, commented on Grigor Dimitrov's potential. After winning the ATP Finals in London and achieving a career-high ranking at No.
Grigor Dimitrov For the Fifth Time in Melbourne Last Round
Grigor Dimitrov placed under №20 for the fifth time in his career and third consecutive in the last round of the Australian Open Tennis Championship after 2014-2015 and 2017-2018.
Grigor Dimitrov came through in straight sets 7-6(5), 6-4, 6-4 against the Italian Thomas Fabbiano as he seeks to better his quarter-final exit from last year.
Grigor Dimitrov Fights to Come Through in Four Sets Against Pablo Cuevas
Grigor Dimitrov, the 20th seed, needed four sets to come through against Argentina's Pablo Cuevas, winning 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-3, 7-5, reported EU Sport.
The Bulgarian benefited from the strength of his serve, with a 74% percentage on his first serve, and winning 84% of those points.
Grigor Dimitrov Reaches the 2nd Round of the Australian Open
Grigor Dimitrov reaches the 2nd round of the Australian Open after beating Janko Tipsarevic in 4 set, reported tennistonic.com
Grigor Dimitrov Withdraws From FAST4
Bulgarian tennis star Grigor Dimitrov has withdrawn from the FAST4 Showdown, reported tennisworldusa.org.
The 27-year-old debuted at the FAST4 event last year. Back then, the Bulgarian beat Australian tennis legend Lleyton Hewitt in a singles match before he and German Alexander Zverev were beaten in a doubles clash by Hewitt and Australian Nick Kyrgios.
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Grigor Dimitrov Clarifies his Statement About Sofia Open
Staged at the Arena Armeec Sofia, the ATP 250 event in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia has been in the calendar since 2016, with Roberto Bautista Agut, Grigor Dimitrov and Mirza Basic lifting the trophy in the first three editions. As was expected, Grigor Dimitrov was in the spotlight every year there, playing or not, as by far the most accomplished Bulgarian male player ever an
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.