“Now I have a different mission”

The Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov has always been considered one of the most interesting talents on the circuit but has often had phases of discontinuity and a career with alternating phases. Now, after the age of 30, Grigor has always found definitive maturity and in 2024 he is gaining quite a few satisfactions.

The victory of a title that had been missing for years and achieved in Brisbane and with the final (later lost against Jannik Sinner) in Miami, the tennis player is back in the Top Ten and is in full swing to become one of the 8 tennis players who at the end of the season will participate in the ATP Finals in Turin (he is currently seventh in the Race).

In these hours Grigor Dimitrov gave an interesting interview to Tennis Australia and confirmed: “I think that at this stage of my career I appreciate everything that happens to me and surrounds me, not only in tennis but also in life”.

Then on the relationship with the coach Daniel Vallverdu, the tennis player continued: “The discipline, the hard work and all the dedication. You have to be able to do all this with continuity and carry on like this. In the last few months it’s been tough, I’ve suffered bad things defeats but I continued to believe in it.”

Dimitrov spoke about the difference in the transition from the Big Three to young talents such as Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz and the Bulgarian explained: “It’s very interesting to see three different eras in which I played and players at the beginning or end of their careers.

From this point of view I can say that I find myself in a unique and fortunate position.” Finally Dimitrov explained: “I understood one thing, we only have that particular moment and stop, I was number 3 in the world and it was fantastic but now I have a mission or rather a different goal, I am conquering small things step by step and I know that in the end things will go the right way”, he concluded in a rather optimistic way.

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