After the physical problems shown at the Brisbane International semifinal, the Bulgarian risks compromising his participation at the Melbourne Slam
Grigor Dimitrov's 2025 Australian Open campaign ended prematurely as he was forced to retire from the year's first Major mid-match during his first-round encounter against lucky loser Francesco ...
Defending Brisbane International champion Grigor Dimitrov has retired from his semifinal match to give Jiri Lehecka a shot at a second Australian title
Adidas announced that it would join forces with Bulgarian tennis star Grigor Dimitrov in a multi-year footwear partnership.
The first tennis major of the year, the 2025 Australian Open, kicked off Monday in Melbourne, Australia.
Tenth seed Grigor Dimitrov will take on Fabio Fognini in ... either David Goffin or Benjamin Bonzi in the second round of the Melbourne Major. Interestingly both players retired in their ...
Coco Gauff and Jannik Sinner were among the top tennis stars to advance through first-round victories Monday at the 2025 Australian Open. Stefanos Tsitsipas, Grigor Dimitrov and Victoria Azarenka left Melbourne early.
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Defending Brisbane International champion Grigor Dimitrov retired from his semifinal match against Jiri Lehecka due to a groin and hip injury. Lehecka
Casper Ruud was sent spinning out of the Australian Open as Czech teenager Jakub Mensik pulled off an impressive 6-2 3-6 6-1 6-4 upset under the lights at Margaret Court Arena on Wednesday.
Nick Kyrgios faces another injury setback in his planned return to Grand Slam tennis at the Australian Open after an abdominal strain forced him to withdraw from an exhibition with Novak Djokovic this week.
There’s a tedious trend dogging the Australian Open and it’s not the grunting or the 4am finishes. It’s the surge of player injuries interrupting matches so often the chair umpires will soon start calling time-outs just to play tennis.