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‘I believe that’ – Grigor Dimitrov still believes he can win a Grand Slam after series of near-misses

Grigor Dimitrov remains hopeful that he can win an elusive first Grand Slam title after a number or near-misses over the years. The Bulgarian has won eight titles and reached the semi-finals in three of the four Grand Slams, and is still confident of ending that search heading into Wimbledon this year. Ad/> “Yeah, of course,” Dimitrov said, in quotes published by tennismajors.com.

ATP London'Such a tough opponent' — Norrie knocked out by Dimitrov in Queen's first roundA DAY AGO «I still believe that. I’ve had it on quite a few occasions. The past slams I’ve had good results.

Now, unfortunately, I just have to play very, very good players early on second, third round. “But I believe that there’s a lot more to come on my end. I think I can push through it and who knows when, what and where? But the only thing that I need to focus on is how I’m going to go on and about.” Dimitrov’s highs within the sport have been impressive.

He was a junior world no.1 and won the boys’ title at Wimbledon. »It feels great" says Berrettini after beating Murray to win the Stuttgart Open Serena confirms Wimbledon return after 12 months out There were comparisons with Roger Federer, but his career has not reached the same stratospheric heights as the 20-time Grand Slam champion. Among the heights for Dimitrov was a Wimbledon semi-final appearance in 2014, beating the then defending champion Andy Murray on route.

Another semi-final berth was secured at the Australian Open three years later, before overcoming Federer to reach the US Open semis in 2019. There have been further last-four appearances in Indian Wells in 2021 and in Monte Carlo this year. However, his last appearance in a final still dates back to Rotterdam in 2018.

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