Wimbledon, Jannik Sinner and Grigor Dimitrov
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Grigor Dimitrov has described his withdrawal from his Wimbledon quarter-final against Jannik Sinner as “one of the most painful moments” of his career. The Bulgarian was leading the world No 1 by two sets and seemed bound for the last four when he suffered a right pectoral muscle injury during the third set on Centre Court.
Grigor Dimitrov described being forced to retire from Wimbledon when leading world number one Jannik Sinner by two sets is among “the most painful moments of my career”.
Grigor Dimitrov shares an update with fans on social media following his withdrawal from Wimbledon. The post Grigor Dimitrov Breaks Silence Following Wimbledon Injury appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Grigor Dimitrov said being forced to retire from Wimbledon when leading world No. 1 Jannik Sinner by two sets is among "the most painful moments of my career".
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Yardbarker on MSNGrigor Dimitrov on Wimbledon injury: 'Recovery starts now'Grigor Dimitrov shared an update Friday on the pectoral muscle injury that forced him to withdraw from Wimbledon this week with a huge lead against World No.
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Daily Express US on MSNGrigor Dimitrov posts emotional message from hospital bed after Wimbledon retirementGrigor Dimitrov was forced to retire from his Wimbledon fourth-round clash with Jannik Sinner on Monday after suffering a partial tear of his pectoral muscle
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.
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The Mirror US on MSNGrigor Dimitrov posts health update from hospital bed after Wimbledon injury heartbreakGrigor Dimitrov has taken to social media to pen an emotional message after being forced to retire from his Wimbledon fourth round clash with Jannik Sinner
Coach Jamie Delgado issued a one-word but powerful reaction to Grigor Dimitrov's devastating Wimbledon exit as the Bulgarian coach just said that he felt "gutted" over the way the match ended. The 34-year-old Bulgarian, who battled injury issues in the ...