Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov Stays in ATP Top 20 Amid Injury Pause
Grigor Dimitrov continues to maintain his position among the world’s elite, holding on to 19th place in the latest ATP rankings
Top Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov will retain his 11 position in the ATP World Ranking system. His total accumulated points so far in the season are 2,760.
He will be taking a break this week and then will continue to open the season on grass courts in Queens.
Meanwhile, Roland Garos's new champion Stanislas Wawrinka noted a progress of five spots and is now world's number 4 in the ranking. The ''king of clay'' Rafael Nadal, who lost to Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals has dropped by three positions to number 10.
Bulgarian tennis player Tsvetana Pironkova is going up the ladder reaching spot number 47, and Sesil Karatancheva will be joining the top 100 in the 95th spot.
Grigor Dimitrov continues to maintain his position among the world’s elite, holding on to 19th place in the latest ATP rankings
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