Sinner, Grigor Dimitrov and Wimbledon
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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.
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Tennis World on MSNDelgado breaks silence on Grigor Dimitrov vs. Jannik Sinner stunner: 'Devastating!'Dimitrov & Jannik Sinner share an embrace as Grigor retires from their match at Wimbledon due to injury Grigor has had to deal with so much over the last few years Hard to watch this happen to anyone, especially someone as kind & hardworking as him 💔 pic.twitter.com/2k7gXAxgDq
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FirstSportz on MSNGrigor Dimitrov’s Coach Believes the Bulgarian’s Mental Recovery Will Be Harder Than the Pectoral Muscle InjuryGrigor Dimitrov suffered a terrible injury on Monday (July 7), while playing against Jannik Sinner in the fourth round of The post Grigor Dimitrov’s Coach Believes the Bulgarian’s Mental Recovery Will Be Harder Than the Pectoral Muscle Injury appeared first on FirstSportz.
WADA accepted Sinner’s explanation that he was accidentally contaminated by a massage from his physiotherapist, who used a spray containing the banned substance to treat a finger cut. They ruled that Sinner ‘did not intend to cheat’ but insisted that he was responsible for his team’s negligence, which ultimately saw him punished.
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Tennis World on MSNGrigor Dimitrov sidelined after Jannik Sinner thriller - Torn muscle, torn dreamsGrigor Dimitrov's rotten luck at Majors continues. The Bulgarian has retired at his five most recent notable events, with his body cracking down and leaving the Bulgarian heartbroken. A day after his emotional Wimbledon fourth-round retirement against world no.
Jannik Sinner defeats Ben Shelton in straight sets to advance to semifinals at Wimbledon.