Wimbledon, Grigor Dimitrov and Jannik Sinner
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Dimitrov most recently retired from the first round of the French Open with a thigh injury while holding a 6-2, 6-3, 2-6 lead over American Ethan Quinn. He retired from Wimbledon in the fourth round in 2024 with an abductor tear. He trailed Daniil Medvedev, 5-3, in the first set at the time of that injury.
Dimitrov was playing fantastic tennis, running Sinner around the court and delivering booming serves. Dimitrov won the first set 6-3 and survived a hard-charging comeback attempt from the Italian in the second to take the set 7-5 and put the world No. 1 in a desperate position.
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The Spun on MSNPrayers Pouring In For Grigor Dimitrov On MondayPrayers are pouring in for 34-year-old Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov on Monday. The No. 19 seed in the Men's Singles was on the verge of pulling off a career upset at Wimbledon. Dimitrov was leading No.
The No. 1 seed in the men's bracket at Wimbledon escaped with victory on Monday, July 7 after his opponent was forced to retire with an injury. Jannik Sinner, though, doesn't count the "victory" as a win.
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Yardbarker on MSNGrigor Dimitrov eyes US Open return, set to miss three ATP events to recover from pectoralis major muscle injuryBulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov’s possible return date has been revealed. The 34-year-old suffered a heartbreaking exit from Wimbledon 2025 in the fourth round.
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Grigor Dimitrov was putting in one of the best performances of his entire career, when a pectoral muscle injury ruined everything and forced him to retire against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon. The former world No. 3 is shining on Centre Court and was ahead ...
Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov is making his way through the ranks at Wimbledon 2025, facing Italian Jannik Sinner on July 7. His athleticism on the court doesn't come from nowhere, judging by the fact that both his parents have athletic backgrounds,
Grigor Dimitrov's coach, Jamie Delgado, agrees with Andy Murray about the Wimbledon roof row which ignited on Monday night. Two-time Wimbledon winner Murray lashed out at the decision to close the Centre Court roof two sets into Dimitrov's clash with Jannik Sinner.