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Jannik Sinner gets reprieve as Grigor Dimitrov forced to quit when two sets up

  • At Wimbledon on Monday, Grigor Dimitrov retired with a pectoral injury at 2-2 in the third set, enabling Jannik Sinner to reach the quarterfinals.
  • Grigor Dimitrov's fifth consecutive Grand Slam retirement, involving Wimbledon 2024, US Open 2024, Australian Open 2025, French Open 2025, and now Wimbledon 2025, highlights ongoing injury struggles.
  • During the third set, Dimitrov clutched his chest and fell to the turf after serving an ace, prompting medical staff to attend to him as he retired injured.
  • Sinner advances to his fourth consecutive Wimbledon quarter-final after Dimitrov's injury retirement, facing world number 10 Ben Shelton next.
  • This is Dimitrov’s fifth consecutive Grand Slam retirement, highlighting ongoing injury struggles affecting his career longevity.
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The Bulgarian carried two sets against no Jannik Sinner, but suffered another injury and was forced to leave in tears and with much concern of Federer. Italian cross with Ben Shelton in the rooms.

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Grigor Dimitrow is facing a sensation in the eighth finale of Wimbledon. The Bulgarian leads against Jannik Sinner with 2:0 after sentences. Then he stops again an injury. But also the Toppavorit is plagued with health problems.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Big concerns about Jannik Sinner! The number one tennis world, which benefited from the task of Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrow on Monday, is beaten. Can the South Tyrolean now not compete in the quarterfinal against US-Boy Ben Shelton at all? In the match against Dimitrow, there had already been a shock for Sinner early on: In a fall, the tennis superstar injured himself on the right elbow. A little later, the 23-year-old even had to be treated on th…

·Vienna, Austria
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Grigor Dimitrow plays the world leader Jannik Sinner against the wall in Wimbledon, but then follows the shock: A severe chest injury forces a cruel end. Dimitrow bursts into tears, because his injury history takes on tragic traits.

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Forbes broke the news in United States on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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