Grigor Dimitrov

Dimitrov Struggled Again but Achieved his Third Victory at the Australian Open

Grigor Dimitrov won a very nervous match against Andrey Rublev and qualified for the 1/8-finals of the Australian Open Tennis Championship. Last year's semi-finalist of the Grand Slam Grand Prix won against the 20-year-old Russian with 6:3, 4:6, 6:4, 6:4 and took a special revenge for the second round of the US Open last season.

Grigor Dimitrov Will Play Tomorrow Against Russian Tennis Player Andrey Rublev at 6:00

Bulgaria's best tennis player Grigor Dimitrov, will be on the court tomorrow at about 6:00 am Bulgarian time for his third round match of the Australian Open against Russian Andrey Rublev. The match is the third in Rod laver Arena, with matches between Luksika Kumkhum  (Thailand) - Petra Martic (Croatia) and Martha Kostyuk (Ukraine) - Elina Svitolina (Ukraine).

Grigor Dimitrov Struggled but Reached the Third Round of the Australian Open

Grigor Dimitrov played one of his weakest games in recent months but still managed to qualify for the third round of the Australian Open Tennis Championship. World 3 won over McKenzie McDonald (USA) 4:6, 6:2, 6:4, 0:6, 8:6 after a 3-hour battle at the Royal Layer Arena in Melbourne.

Grigor Dimitrov on the Court Again on Wednesday at 10:00 Bulgarian Time

Grigor Dimitrov will come out of the second round of the Australian Open Cup against American Mackenzie McDonald again on the Main Court. The meeting will be on Wednesday (January 17th) and is expected to begin at 10:00 am Bulgarian time.

The match is the first in the evening session and will begin after two women's matches and the second match in the Rafael Nadal tournament.

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.

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'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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