Grigor Dimitrov

Grigor Dimitrov
Григор Димитров
Native nameГригор Димитров Димитров
Country (sports) Bulgaria
ResidenceMonte Carlo, Monaco
Born (1991-05-16) 16 May 1991
Haskovo, Bulgaria
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Turned proMay 2007
PlaysRight (one-handed backhand)
CoachDaniel Vallverdu,
Jamie Delgado
Prize moneyUS$30,056,134
Singles
Career record473–301
Career titles9
Highest rankingNo. 3 (20 November 2017)
Current rankingNo. 19 (9 June 2025)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenSF (2017)
French OpenQF (2024)
WimbledonSF (2014)
US OpenSF (2019)
Other tournaments
Tour FinalsW (2017)
Olympic Games2R (2012)
Doubles
Career record56–78
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 66 (26 August 2013)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open3R (2013)
French Open2R (2013)
Wimbledon2R (2011, 2013)
US Open1R (2011)
Mixed doubles
Career record3–1
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
French Open1R (2011)
Team competitions
Davis Cup20–4
Hopman CupRR (2012)
Last updated on: 9 June 2025.

Grigor Dimitrov Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Григор Димитров Димитров, pronounced [ɡriˈɡɔr dimiˈtrɔf]; born 16 May 1991) is a Bulgarian professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as world No. 3 in singles by the ATP, making him the highest-ranked Bulgarian in history. Dimitrov reached the ranking after winning the biggest title of his career at the season-ending ATP Finals in November 2017. He has won nine ATP Tour singles titles.

Prior to his professional career, Dimitrov enjoyed a successful junior career, in which he reached the world No. 1 ranking and won consecutive major boys' singles titles at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships and the 2008 US Open. In October 2013 at the Stockholm Open, Dimitrov became the first Bulgarian man to win an ATP Tour singles title. As of 2025, he is the male player with the longest active streak of consecutive Grand Slam appearances, at 57. By reaching the 2024 French Open quarterfinals, 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.

Dimitrov was named Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year in 2014 and 2017, marking the first and second occasions a tennis player received the honor since the award's inception in 1958. In 2017, he was also awarded the Balkan Athlete of the Year. In December 2024, he was selected the winner of the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award.