Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov Drops to 26th Position in ATP Ranking

Sports | October 19, 2015, Monday // 11:46
Bulgaria: Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov Drops to 26th Position in ATP Ranking Bulgaria's top ranking male tennis player Grigor Dimitrov. File photo

Bulgaria's top male tennis player, Grigor Dimitrov, dropped another four positions in the latest ATP ranking and currently occupies 26th place.

This is his lowest ranking in the past two years, which is not surprising having in mind his poor performance this season.

Dimitov has not managed to repeat any of his last year's successes, which included three ATP titles on three different surfaces and his first Grand Slam semifinal.

His decision to not support his home country in the vital Group II play-off of the Davis Cup against Hungary was a further disappointment for his supporters.

However Dimitrov will play in front of Bulgarian audience before the end of the year as he will face Gael Monfils from France in an exhibition match at the Arena Armeec hall in Sofia on November 28.

Bulgaria's top female tennis player, Tsvetana Pironkova, similarly dropped four positions in the latest WTA ranking and currently occupies 52nd place.

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Tags: Bulgaria, tennis, Grigor Dimitrov, atp, ranking, Davis Cup, Arena Armeec, sofia, Tsvetana Pironkova, WTA

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