Grigor Dimitrov

Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov Reaches Stockholm Quarter Finals

Bulgaria's best tennis player Grigor Dimitrov has reached the quarter-finals of the tennis tournament in Stockholm.

The 2013 champion skipped the start of the main draw. In the second round on Thursday, the second-seeded Bulgarian crushed qualifier Jürgen Zopp who is currently the number one Estonian tennis player (6:3, 6:2).

 

Bulgaria's Dimitrov Retains 18th Spot in ATP Ranking

Grigor Dimitrov, the highest-ranking tennis player of Bulgaria, has retained his 18th place in the ATP ranking, the association's website shows.

Dimitrov, who lost to the world's then No 131 Vasek Pospisil last week after an unprecedented victory over Richard Gasquet, is now to take part in the Stockholm tournament.

Bulgaria's Dimitrov Backs Down in 2nd Round of ATP Masters Shanghai

Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov has been defeated by Vasek Pospisil in the second round of the ATP Masters Tournament in Shanghai (5:7, 6:7 (2)).

This defeat put an end to Dimitrov's successful advance in the series of tournaments in China.

Dimitrov played at the semi-finals in Chengdu and lost to Andy Murray at the final in Beijing.

Dimitrov Proceeds in Shanghai Masters after 1st Win over Gasquet

Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria has defeated Richard Gasquet of France for the first time, making it past the first round of the Shanghai Masters tournament in China.

Dimitrov has beaten the world's No 17 (a spot above him) 6:4, 6:4.

With Gasquet having a clear lead in the beginning, Bulgaria's highest-ranking player has managed to turn the tables at 3:0.

Bulgaria's Dimitrov Climbs Up Global Ranking after Beijing Final

Despite the loss to Andy Murray on Sunday, Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria has moved two spots up the ranking of professional tennis.

With 1990 points, he is now No 16, behind Richard Gasquet (France) and above Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain).

Dimitrov was defeated in a tense China Open final, but had managed to oust top players such as Nadal earlier during the week.

Grigor Dimitrov Loses China Open Final to Andy Murray

Bulgaria's highest-ranking tennis player, Grigor Dimitrov, dashed his hope of winning his first major title in two years after losing to the world's No 2 Andy Murray.

Dimitrov played the ninth final in his professional career and the third one for 2016, in an effort to grab his first title at a big tournament since October 2014. 

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