Congratulations: Grigor Dimitrov has officially announces his Marriage date with his Girlfriend “Madalina Ghenea” today to Team/ Fans…

The 33-year-old, somewhat situated in between tennis generations, was a late call-up to Team Europe’s Laver Cup squad, winning his only singles match against Alejandro Tabilo.
Since, Dimitrov has taken some time off, pulling out of the Beijing Open to focus on the Shanghai Masters.
It has seemingly paid off too, with the Bulgarian putting together two smart wins, with the latest over the most recent Masters 1000 winner Alexei Popyrin, who shocked his way to the Montreal title in August.
After his opening defeat of Zizou Bergs, Dimitrov was told it was actually his 100th Masters level win of his career, prompting some shock and some reflection.
“It’s fun, 100 is a lot, many Masters 1000. I think everything that comes my way now is purely beneficial.
One of the greatest things I have learned over the years is to appreciate what we do,” Dimitrov said via Punto de break.
“I think longevity, when you look back and think about it, let’s say I have been on the circuit for 16 years, it hits you in a fun way, in a good way.
And suddenly you see the past too far, so I try not to think too much about it, especially being here now,” the 33-year-old, who made his ATP Tour debut in 2008, added.
“Because let’s be honest, I am more on that other side than on this one.
I am clearly aware of that, but I don’t try to chase numbers or achieve things in that sense.
It’s more about that, whatever happens, it’s an extra for me at this moment considering everything I have gone through both on and off the court.”










