Grigor Dimitrov and the Paris Olympics: Does He Meet the Criteria?
As the 2024 tennis season unfolds, Bulgarian sensation Grigor Dimitrov emerges as one of the standout players, enjoying his best start to the year in recent memory
Grigor Dimitrov progressed with one place in the world rankings. Dimitrov, who did not take part in tournaments last week, stayed with 1300 points but was already 28th in the ATP rankings.
This week, Grigor participated in the Monte Carlo Masters Series tournament where he has been defending last year's semifinals.
He played against Berrettini at the launch in Monte Carlo
There are no serious changes for other Bulgarians in the ATP rankings. Dimitar Kuzmanov is №324, Alexander Lazov is №476 and Alexander Lazarov is under №483.
Ranking of Bulgarians in the ATP World Ranking:
28. (29) Grigor Dimitrov (Bulgaria) - 1300 points
324. (323) Dimitar Kuzmanov - 86 points
476. (476) Alexander Lazov - 13 points
483. (482) Alexander Lazarov - 12 points
Pairs:
345. (347) Grigor Dimitrov - 90 points
438. (440) Dimitar Kuzmanov - 47 points
443. (446) Alexander Donski - 45 points
450. (451) Alexander Lazarov - 45 points.
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