A closer look at the biggest achievements of Grigor Dimitrov. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.
Grigor Dimitrov is a Bulgarian professional tennis player who achieved a career-high ranking of world No. 3, the highest ever for a Bulgarian player. His most significant victory came at the 2017 ATP Finals. He has won nine ATP Tour singles titles throughout his career. Dimitrov is a prominent figure in the world of tennis and a source of national pride for Bulgaria.
At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Grigor Dimitrov had the ninth overall comeback from two sets down in a single edition of the All England Club, tying the record (with 1974, 1990 and 1997) for most comebacks at the tournament in the Open Era.
At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Grigor Dimitrov had the ninth overall comeback from two sets down in a single edition of the All England Club, tying the record (with 1974, 1990 and 1997) for most comebacks at the tournament in the Open Era.
In 2023, at the Chengdu Open, Grigor Dimitrov recorded his 400th career win becoming the first man born in the 1990 or later to hit that milestone and the tenth active men's player.
In March 2024, Dimitrov became just the third man born in 1990 or later to record 40 or more Top 10 wins after Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev and the eight active player overall.
At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Grigor Dimitrov had the ninth overall comeback from two sets down in a single edition of the All England Club, tying the record (with 1974, 1990 and 1997) for most comebacks at the tournament in the Open Era.
In 2005, Grigor Dimitrov was named the best young tennis player in Bulgaria.
In 2007, Grigor Dimitrov was named the Eddie Herr International Rising Star.
On 7 September 2008, Grigor Dimitrov won the US Open boys' singles title. On 8 September 2008, he became the junior world No. 1.
In 2008, Grigor Dimitrov won the Wimbledon Championships and the US Open boys' singles titles.
In 2009, Grigor Dimitrov scored an upset victory over Tomáš Berdych at the Rotterdam Open, earning his first ATP Tour main-draw win.
In October 2013, Grigor Dimitrov won his first ATP Tour singles title at the Stockholm Open, becoming the first Bulgarian man to achieve this.
In December 2013, Grigor Dimitrov received the second most votes for the Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year award.
In 2013, Grigor Dimitrov reached his first ATP singles final at the Brisbane International, becoming the first Bulgarian player to do so, but lost to Andy Murray. He surpassed $1 million in prize money.
In March 2024, Dimitrov reached that stage or higher of at least one Masters event every season for 12 years in a row since 2013.
In December 2014, Grigor Dimitrov was chosen as the Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year with 1190 points, marking the first time a tennis player has won the award.
In 2014, Grigor Dimitrov had a strong performance at the Wimbledon Championships, reaching the semifinals after defeating defending champion Andy Murray in the quarterfinals. Although he lost to Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, this performance led him to enter the top 10 of the ATP rankings for the first time, making him the first Bulgarian male tennis player to achieve this milestone.
In 2014, Grigor Dimitrov received the Sports Icarus Award.
In 2014, Grigor Dimitrov was named Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year.
On March 10, 2015, Grigor Dimitrov played in an annual exhibition tournament at Madison Square Garden and defeated Roger Federer for the first time in his career.
At Indian Wells in 2016, Grigor Dimitrov defeated world No. 2 Daniil Medvedev to reach the quarterfinals. He came back from a set and a double-break down to eliminate the reigning US Open champion and earn his first win over a top 2 opponent since 2016.
In 2016, Grigor Dimitrov participated in the Summer Olympics, losing in the first round. He then had a good run in Cincinnati, reaching the Masters semifinal. This performance helped him secure the second spot in the 2016 US Open Series standings and return to the top 30 of the ATP rankings.
In November 2017, Grigor Dimitrov won the ATP Finals, marking the biggest title of his career and achieving a world No. 3 ranking.
Grigor Dimitrov credited Daniel Vallverdu with his improved performance during the 2017 season, especially in matches against top ten players.
In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov achieved several significant milestones, including his first Masters 1000 title, first ATP Finals crown, reaching five tour finals, winning four tour titles, achieving eight top-10 match wins, reaching 250 career match wins, surpassing $10,000,000 in career earnings, earning over $5,000,000 in a single season, and reaching his second Grand Slam semifinal.
In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov had a strong start to the season, winning the Brisbane International title after defeating Kei Nishikori in the final. He then reached the semifinals of the Australian Open, where he was defeated by Rafael Nadal in a close five-set match.
In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov received the Sports Icarus Award.
In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov was awarded Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year for the second time and also named Balkan Athlete of the Year.
In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov was named the Balkan Athlete of the Year.
In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov was named the Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year.
In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov won the biggest title of his career at the ATP Finals, defeating David Goffin in the final. He finished the tournament as an undefeated champion, earning $2,549,000 and 1,500 ranking points, which helped him end the year at a career-high world No. 3.
In 2023, at the China Open of the Asian swing, Grigor Dimitrov defeated Holger Rune for his fourth top 10 win (the most since the 2017 season), to reach the quarterfinals of this tournament for the fourth time in eight appearances.
In March 2024, Dimitrov reached his third Masters final defeating back to back top 5 players (last time was in Brisbane 2017).
In March 2024, Grigor Dimitrov returned to his highest ranking of world No. 12 on March 18, 2024, for the first time since October 29 2018 when he was ranked at No. 10.
In March 2024, Dimitrov returned for the first time in 260 weeks (3rd longest gap in the Open Era) since November 2018 to the top 10 at world No. 9 in the rankings.
In January 2024, at Brisbane, Grigor Dimitrov moved to No. 13 in the singles rankings on January 8, 2024, his highest since 2018.
At the US Open 2019, Grigor Dimitrov won one of his eight meetings with Roger Federer.
In January 2020, Grigor Dimitrov captained the Bulgarian team at the inaugural ATP Cup. He won his singles matches against Dan Evans and Radu Albot and also won a doubles match with teammate Alexandar Lazarov against Jamie Murray and Joe Salisbury.
On November 21, 2022, Grigor Dimitrov finished the year ranked world No. 28, marking his tenth consecutive year in the top 30.
In 2022, at the Delray Beach Open, following his second round win over Mitchell Krueger, Grigor Dimitrov became only the second man born in the ‘90s or later to reach 350 career wins, after Milos Raonic.
On July 24, 2023, Grigor Dimitrov returned to the top 20 in the rankings.
In November 2023, at the Paris Masters Grigor Dimitrov reached again the round of 16 defeating Daniil Medvedev. Next, he defeated Alexander Bublik in straight sets to reach back-to-back quarterfinals at a Masters level. He reached his second, consecutive Masters semifinal for the season defeating Hubert Hurkacz for his 40th win. Next he defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas and reached his first Masters final since 2017, where he lost to Novak Djokovic. As a result, he returned to the top 15, at world No. 14 on November 6, 2023.
In 2023, at the Chengdu Open, Grigor Dimitrov recorded his 400th career win defeating Juan Pablo Varillas. He reached the semifinals defeating Christopher O'Connell. He lost to Alexander Zverev.
In January 2024, at Brisbane, Grigor Dimitrov reached his third final at the tournament defeating Andy Murray, Daniel Altmaier, Rinky Hijikata and Jordan Thompson. He defeated Holger Rune in the final to win his ninth title and first since 2017. With the title win, he recorded more match wins (23) than any other player at this tournament. As a result, he moved to No. 13 in the singles rankings on January 8, 2024, his highest since 2018.
On March 18, 2024, Grigor Dimitrov returned to his highest ranking of world No. 12 for the first time since October 29, 2018. He won his next match against Hubert Hurkacz and thus completed the full career set of quarterfinal showings at all nine active Masters events. He reached his third Masters final defeating back to back top 5 players (last time was in Brisbane 2017), for his first win against Alexander Zverev in 10 years. He returned for the first time in 260 weeks since November 2018 to the top 10 at world No. 9 in the rankings.
In December 2024, Grigor Dimitrov was selected as the winner of the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award.
At the 2024 Monte-Carlo Masters, Grigor Dimitrov played the longest best-of-three match in the tournament history lasting 3 and half hours before succumbing to Holger Rune.
At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Grigor Dimitrov came back from two sets to love deficit for the second time in his career, defeating Shang Juncheng to reach the third round.
In 2024, Grigor Dimitrov was selected for Team Europe at the Laver Cup for the second time. At the 2024 Shanghai Masters, he achieved his 40th win of the season, defeating Alexei Popyrin, and advanced to the round of 16. He reached the semifinals at the 2024 Stockholm Open, marking his 100th indoor win against Dominic Stricker. Dimitrov reached his 21st ATP career final at the tournament, defeating Tallon Griekspoor. At the 2024 Rolex Paris Masters, he made his 20th Masters quarterfinal.
In 2024, after reaching the French Open quarterfinals, Grigor Dimitrov became the second player born in the 1990s to complete the career set of Grand Slam and Masters 1000 quarterfinals.
In 2024, seeded 13th at the Australian Open where he made his record 52nd consecutive major appearance, Grigor Dimitrov reached the second round with a win over Marton Fucsovics, and then won over Kokkinakis in the second round, but lost in the third round to Nuno Borges.
As of 2025, Grigor Dimitrov holds the record for the longest active streak of consecutive Grand Slam appearances at 58.
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