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Grigor Dimitrov Reflects on Emotional Wimbledon Victory After Year of Injury
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BBC Sport30.06.2026Sport2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Grigor Dimitrov Reflects on Emotional Wimbledon Victory After Year of Injury

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  • Grigor Dimitrov secured a memorable win at Wimbledon, overcoming Dane Sweeny 7-6, 6-3, 7-5.
  • This victory comes a year after a devastating pectoral injury forced him to retire from a match he was winning against Jannik Sinner, marking a significant emotional comeback.

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Grigor Dimitrov suffered a devastating pectoral injury at Wimbledon last year, forcing him to retire from a match he was leading against Jannik Sinner. This injury ended his streak of Grand Slam appearances and required a lengthy recovery period.

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Twelve months ago, Grigor Dimitrov suffered one of the most devastating nights of his career at Wimbledon.

The 35-year-old Bulgarian left Centre Court in tears after he was forced to retire because of a pectoral injury when leading world number one Jannik Sinner by two sets last year.

From being on the verge of a spectacular victory, Dimitrov instead retired from a match at a fifth consecutive Grand Slam as physical issues continued to plague him.

The nature of the injury also left him doubting if he would ever fully recover.

This year, the emotions were very different.

Now back to full health, Dimitrov claimed a 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 7-5 win over Australia's Dane Sweeny on a day the former Wimbledon semi-finalist said he would never forget.

Dimitrov, who remained on court signing autographs and posing for photos long after his win, told BBC Sport: "I just wanted to take it all in. I'm incredibly appreciative of the support I've had.

"I'm very grateful to Wimbledon for trusting me with a wildcard. That shows appreciation, and I felt a lot of love out there.

"At the same time, I don't want to let people down. There are so many reasons why I play this sport, and that connection with the fans is a big one.

"Over a career, there are certain moments you always remember, and this will definitely be one of them."

Dimitrov's pectoral injury also brought an end to the former world number three's streak of 58 successive Grand Slam appearances. He did not return to the tour until October.

Attempting to return to the sport's top level this season, Dimitrov lost in the first round of the Australian Open, and then exited in the first round of qualifying for the French Open.

That was his first appearance in Grand Slam qualifying since the 2011 Australian Open.

Dimitrov did not initially allow himself to process what had happened at Wimbledon. The enormity of it hit him months later.

It all contributed to this victory meaning far more than most during his 18-year career at the top level.

"Honestly, it was just pure emotion. Every time I play here, there's such a special energy," said Dimitrov.

"To come back 12 months later and get a win means a lot to me, truly a lot. I care deeply about this sport and about coming back to play at the highest level and compete again.

"I'm craving moments like this, especially in such an iconic place. It all adds up, and it was just a great day for me. I couldn't be happier."

Offene Fragen

  • Will Dimitrov maintain this form throughout the tournament?
  • How will his past injuries affect his future performance?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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