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Grigor Dimitrov Complains to CPC from Unauthorised Use of His Image
Bulgaria's tennis player Grigor Dimitrov lodged a complaint with the Commission for Protection of Competition (CPC) for the unauthorised use of his image, reports Standart daily.
According to the newspaper, Dimitrov complained to the competition watchdog from the Bulgarian branch of the multinational food and beverage company Mondelez and the advertising company No Way.
Dismal First Round Exit for Dimitrov in French Open
Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov will look to forget this year's French Open quickly, after suffering a disappointing loss (4:6, 5:7, 6:7) to Ivo Karlovic in the first round.
Grigor Dimitrov to Face Ivo Karlovic in French Open
Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov drew a fairly difficult opponent, Ivo Karlovic, for the first round of the French Open.
Dimitrov has played the 211-cm Croatian twice so far, each of them winning once. Their previous meeting was just last week in Rome, when the Bulgarian won 7:6, 6:4.
Bulgaria to Build New Museum of Aviation at Bozhurishte Airport
Bulgaria will have a new museum of aviation on the territory of the Bozhurishte airport.
The agreement was signed Monday by Vasil Vasilev, Deputy Minister of Culture, and the owner of the terrain, an Italian consortium, according to reports of the Bulgarian National Radio.
Grigor Dimitrov Ranks Among World's Top 5 Most Marketable Athletes
Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov was ranked fifth in SportsPro and Eurosport prestigious world's 50 most marketable athletes list.
Dimitrov surpassed international stars such as footballer Lionel Messi, four-time F1 world champion Sebastian Vettel and six-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt.
Grigor Dimitrov Reaches Record 12th Position in ATP
Bulgarian top tennis player Grigor Dimitrov has reached his career high number 12 in the ATP ranking after the Rome Masters, where he qualified for the semifinals.
Dimitrov is just 300 points away of the top 10, which is currently taken by Kei Nishikori.
His next tournament will be Roland Garros, which begins on May 25.
Nadal Too Good for Dimitrov in Rome
Rafael Nadal proved his world class in the semifinal against Grigor Dimitrov at the ATP Rome Masters, winning 6:2, 6:2.
Throughout the whole match, the world number one Spaniard demonstrated magnificent tennis. Dimitrov did what he could, but was denied by the wall-like defense of Nadal.
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Grigor Dimitrov to Face Nadal Late on Saturday Evening
Bulgaria's most successful tennis player so far – Grigor Dimitrov – will face Rafael Nadal in the Rome Masters Semifinal late on Saturday evening, said the organizers.
This would be the fifth match between the two and Dimitrov hasn't one neither.
On Friday Dimitrov won against Tomi Haas, who retired after the first set due to injury.
Grigor Dimitrov Qualifies for Rome Masters Semifinal
Grigor Dimitrov qualified for the semifinal of the ATP Masters in Rome, after Tommy Haas retired before the start of the second set.
The Bulgarian took the first set 6:2 in just over half an hour, completely dominating his experienced opponent.
In the break between the sets, the 36-year-old German decided to pull out, most likely due to some pain that had been troubling him.
Grigor Dimitrov Beats Berdych, Reaches Rome Quarterfinal
Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov defeated the world number 6 Tomas Berdych 6:7, 6:2, 6:2 and qualified for the quarterfinal of the Rome Masters.
The win came as a sweet revenge for last week’s loss against the same opponent in Madrid, and an early birthday present for Dimitrov, who turns 23 on Friday.