Grigor Dimitrov's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Grigor Dimitrov

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. He secured his most significant title at the 2017 ATP Finals. Throughout his career, Dimitrov has won nine ATP Tour singles titles, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the world of tennis.

1958: Inception of Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year award

In 1958, the Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year award was founded.

1974: 2024 Wimbledon Championships ties record for most comebacks at the tournament in the Open Era

At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Dimitrov came back from two sets to love deficit against Shang Juncheng. It was 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.

1990: Dimitrov is the first man born in the 1990s or later to hit 400 career wins.

At the 2023 Chengdu Open, Dimitrov recorded his 400th career win, becoming the first man born in the 1990s or later to hit that milestone.

1990: 2024 Wimbledon Championships ties record for most comebacks at the tournament in the Open Era

At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Dimitrov came back from two sets to love deficit against Shang Juncheng. It was 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.

1990: First Man Born in the 1990s with 100 Indoor Wins

In 2024, Dimitrov became the first man born in 1990 or later to record 100 indoor wins by reaching the semifinals at the Stockholm Open.

1990: Dimitrov becomes the third man born in 1990 or later to record 40 or more Top 10 wins

In March 2024, at the Miami Open, Dimitrov recorded his 40th top 10 win over Carlos Alcaraz, becoming just the third man born in 1990 or later to record 40 or more Top 10 wins after Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev.

1997: 2024 Wimbledon Championships ties record for most comebacks at the tournament in the Open Era

At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Dimitrov came back from two sets to love deficit against Shang Juncheng. It was 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.

2005: Best Young Tennis Player in Bulgaria

In 2005, Dimitrov was awarded Best Young Tennis Player in Bulgaria.

2006: Orange Bowl U16 Boys Singles Win

In 2006, Grigor Dimitrov won the Orange Bowl U16 boys singles title.

2007: Named Eddie Herr International Rising Star

In 2007, Grigor Dimitrov was named the Eddie Herr International Rising Star.

September 2008: US Open Junior Title and World No. 1 Junior Ranking

On September 7, 2008, Grigor Dimitrov won the US Open. On September 8, 2008, he became junior world No. 1, marking the end of his junior career to focus on his ATP ranking.

2009: First ATP Tour Main-Draw Win

In 2009, Grigor Dimitrov scored an upset victory over Tomáš Berdych at the Rotterdam Open, earning his first ATP Tour main-draw win.

2009: Davis Cup Victory Over Hungary

In 2009, a 17-year-old Dimitrov played for the Bulgarian Davis Cup team and won both of his singles rubbers, contributing to a 3–2 victory over Hungary.

October 2013: First ATP Tour Singles Title

In October 2013, Grigor Dimitrov won his first ATP Tour singles title at the Stockholm Open, becoming the first Bulgarian man to achieve this milestone.

December 2013: Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year Award Runner-Up

In December 2013, Grigor Dimitrov received the second most votes for the Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year award, finishing behind Ivo Angelov.

2013: Brisbane International Final and Surpassing $1 Million in Prize Money

In 2013, Grigor Dimitrov reached his first ATP singles final at the Brisbane International, becoming the first Bulgarian player to do so. He also surpassed $1 million earned in prize money.

2013: Dimitrov reached Masters event every season since 2013

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.

December 2014: Dimitrov named Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year

In December 2014, Grigor Dimitrov was honored as the Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year, earning 1190 points. He became the first tennis player to receive this award.

2014: Sports Icarus Award

In 2014, Dimitrov received the Sports Icarus Award.

2014: Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year

In 2014, Dimitrov was named Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year.

2014: Dimitrov's Wimbledon Performance and Top-10 ATP Ranking

In 2014, Grigor Dimitrov had a strong showing at Wimbledon, reaching the semifinals after defeating Andy Murray in the quarterfinals. He ultimately lost to Novak Djokovic, who won the tournament. This performance led to Dimitrov entering the top-10 ATP rankings for the first time, achieving a ranking of No. 9 and becoming the first Bulgarian male tennis player to do so.

2014: Dimitrov's last ATP title at Queen's Club

In 2014, Grigor Dimitrov won his last ATP title before 2017 at Queen's Club.

March 2015: Dimitrov Defeats Federer in Exhibition Match

On March 10, 2015, Grigor Dimitrov defeated Roger Federer for the first time in an annual exhibition tournament held at Madison Square Garden.

2015: Davis Cup Playoff Win

In April 2015, Grigor Dimitrov played for the Bulgarian Davis Cup team, helping Bulgaria keep their Europe Group II position for 2015 by winning against Greece.

November 2017: ATP Finals Win

In November 2017, Grigor Dimitrov won the ATP Finals, marking the biggest title of his career and reaching a career-high ranking of world No. 3 by the ATP.

2017: Dimitrov Reaches US Open Semifinals in 2017

At the US Open in 2017, Dimitrov, unseeded, defeated Roger Federer in a five-set match to reach his first Grand Slam semifinal since the 2017 Australian Open. This was his first career win against Federer. He then lost to Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals. As a result, Dimitrov rose 53 ranking places, appearing at World No. 25.

2017: Credited Vallverdu for upturn in form

During the 2017 season, Dimitrov credited Vallverdu with his upturn in form, and particularly after his win of the 2017 ATP Finals, expressed gratitude for his success to his coaching team and particularly Vallverdu.

2017: Dimitrov's Milestones in 2017

Grigor Dimitrov ended his 2017 season with several significant milestones, including his first Masters 1000 title, first ATP Finals crown, reaching 5 Tour finals and securing four tour titles. He also achieved eight top-10 match wins, 250 career match wins, cracked $10,000,000 in career earnings and $5,000,000 in a single season, and reached his second Grand Slam semifinal, his first on hard courts.

2017: Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year Award

In 2017, Dimitrov received the Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year award.

2017: Sports Icarus Award Received

In 2017, Dimitrov was awarded the Sports Icarus Award.

2017: Balkan Athlete of the Year

In 2017, Dimitrov was named Balkan Athlete of the Year.

2017: Second Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year Award and Balkan Athlete of the Year

In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov was named Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year for the second time and was also awarded the Balkan Athlete of the Year.

2017: Dimitrov's Brisbane Title and Australian Open Semifinal

In 2017, Grigor Dimitrov won his first ATP title in nearly three years at Brisbane, defeating Kei Nishikori in the final. He then reached the semifinals of the Australian Open, losing to Rafael Nadal in a five-set match.

2017: Dimitrov Wins 2017 ATP Finals

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, finishing the year at a career-high world No. 3.

2017: Dimitrov records most top 10 wins since 2017 season at the China Open

In 2023, at the China Open, Dimitrov defeated Holger Rune for his fourth top 10 win, the most since the 2017 season.

2017: Dimitrov wins first title since 2017

In January 2024, Dimitrov won his ninth title and first since 2017 at the Brisbane International, defeating Holger Rune in the final.

2019: US Open Victory Over Federer

At the US Open 2019, Dimitrov secured one of his eight meetings with Roger Federer, marking a significant win in his career.

2020: Dimitrov at the 2020 ATP Cup

In January 2020, Dimitrov led the Bulgarian team in the inaugural ATP Cup, winning both his single matches. He also pulled a victory in doubles with teammate Alexandar Lazarov against the British pair Jamie Murray/Joe Salisbury.

2022: Dimitrov reaches 350 career wins at Delray Beach Open in 2022

In 2022, Dimitrov started the season at the Melbourne Summer Set tournament, where he reached the semifinals. He then participated in the Australian Open but lost in the second round. Following his second round win over Mitchell Krueger at the 2022 Delray Beach Open, Dimitrov reached 350 career wins.

2023: Dimitrov records 400th career win at the 2023 Chengdu Open

At the 2023 Chengdu Open, Dimitrov recorded his 400th career win. He reached the semifinals. He lost to Alexander Zverev. At the China Open, he won his first-round match and defeated Holger Rune to reach the quarterfinals.

January 2024: Dimitrov wins ninth title and first since 2017 at Brisbane in January 2024

In January 2024, Dimitrov reached his third final at Brisbane. He defeated Holger Rune in the final to win his ninth title and first since 2017. As a result, he moved to No. 13 in the singles rankings on 8 January 2024, his highest since 2018.

March 2024: Dimitrov returns to his highest ranking of world No. 12 on 18 March 2024

In Indian Wells, Dimitrov reached the fourth round. As a result, he returned to his highest ranking of world No. 12 on 18 March 2024. At the 2024 Miami Open, he reached the fourth round, won his next match against Hubert Hurkacz and thus completed the full career set of quarterfinal showings at all nine active Masters events. With his 40th top 10 win over Carlos Alcaraz, he reached the semifinals of all Masters with the exception of the Madrid Open. Dimitrov reached his third Masters final defeating back to back top 5 players and Alexander Zverev in 10 years. In the final, he lost to Jannik Sinner.

December 2024: Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award

In December 2024, Grigor Dimitrov was selected as the winner of the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award.

2024: Dimitrov comes back from two sets to love deficit at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships

At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Dimitrov came back from two sets to love deficit, defeating Shang Juncheng to reach the third round.

2024: Second Laver Cup Selection, Shanghai Masters Round of 16, Stockholm Open Semifinals, ATP Career Final, and Rolex Paris Masters Quarterfinals

In 2024, Grigor Dimitrov was selected for Team Europe at the Laver Cup for the second time. At the Shanghai Masters in 2024, he achieved his 40th win of the season, advancing to the round of 16. He also reached the semifinals at the Stockholm Open in 2024, marking his 100th indoor win. Dimitrov reached his 21st ATP career final, his fourth of the season. At the 2024 Rolex Paris Masters, he reached his 20th Masters quarterfinal.

2024: Completes Career Set of Grand Slam and Masters 1000 Quarterfinals

In 2024, by 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.

2024: Dimitrov completes career set of Grand Slam and Masters 1000 quarterfinals at the 2024 French Open

With his win in the round of 16 over Hubert Hurkacz at the 2024 French Open, Dimitrov became the second player born in the 1990s after Daniil Medvedev, to complete the career set of both Grand Slam and Masters 1000 quarterfinals.

2025: Longest Active Streak of Consecutive Grand Slam Appearances

As of the 2025 Wimbledon, Grigor Dimitrov had the longest active streak of consecutive Grand Slam appearances by a male player, and the fifth-longest all-time, at 58, which ended when he withdrew from the US Open.