Grigor Dimitrov

Dimitrov Beats Ward in Queen’s Second Round

Grigor Dimitrov opened the grass court season with a win over James Ward at the Aegon Queen's tournament in London.

The Brit was able to keep up with his high-ranked opponent only in the first set, which finished 7:5 for Grigor. Following that, the Bulgarian too control of things and cruised to a 6:3 win in the second.

Grigor Dimitrov Begins Queen’s Tournament Tuesday

Grigor Dimitrov will begin his grass court season with two matches on Tuesday evening at the Queen's tournament in London.

First, the Bulgarian will face James Ward, who represents the host nation. Their match is from the second round of the singles competition and will be played on the center court. Dimitrov, who is seeded 4th in the tournament, received a "bye" in the first round.

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. 

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.

Đoković dedicates Rome victory to flood victims

Đoković dedicates Rome victory to flood victims

ROME -- Serbia's top tennis player Novak Đoković qualified for the Rome Masters by defeating Canada's Milos Raonic on Saturday 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-4), 6-3.

The world's second-ranked tennis player met with fierce efforts by Raonic and managed to beat him only in the third set, after almost three hours of the match.

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