Grigor Dimitrov – ATP #44 – Player Profile, Match Statistics & Bio

Grigor Dimitrov - ATP #44 Tennis Player
Grigor Dimitrov
BUL Age: 34 (16-05-1991)
Hand: Right
Highest ranked: 3
ATP
#44
Current Ranking
LAST 52 WEEKS
18 - 11
62.1% wins
🔍 Player Bio

Grigor Dimitrov commands 76.1% of points on first serve. Holds the 44 position in the ATP rankings. Furthermore, he holds serve in 83.3% of the games. Additionally, he maintains pressure winning 52.5% on second serve delivery. Hasn't competed for 40 days.

Grigor Dimitrov - Career History

Grigor Dimitrov is a Bulgarian professional tennis player who competes on the ATP Tour, currently ranked world No. 44. He competes as a right-handed player. He has reached a career-high of No. 3. He turned professional in 2007.

Dimitrov reached semifinals at Miami and Brisbane, making a quarterfinal at Monte Carlo in 2025. Despite a reduced schedule (29 matches), he maintained solid form. Competing on hard: 10-6. He put immediate pressure winning 31% against first serves, stayed solid at 53% on second serves, and saved as much as 64% of breakpoints faced.

The Bulgarian won the title at Brisbane, finals at Miami, Marseille, and Stockholm and one semifinal in 2024. He dominated on hard with a 33-12 record. Dimitrov went 8-4 on clay. He excelled with 80% success on first serve, delivered when it mattered with 68% pressure points won serving, and defended brilliantly at 67% break points saved.

Grigor Dimitrov advanced to finals at Paris and Geneva, also reaching semifinals at Chengdu, Shanghai, Rotterdam, and Washington plus three quarterfinals during 2023. On clay: a strong 10-5. On hard: 26-14. He won a strong 77% behind the first serve, seized opportunities at 41% in pressure situations on return, and punished rival's second serves winning 51%.

Dimitrov reached semifinals at Melbourne and Monte Carlo plus quarterfinals at Vienna, Delray Beach, and Indian Wells in 2022. Dimitrov dominated on clay with a 10-5 record. He went 14-14 on hard. Dimitrov excelled with 75% success on first serve, managed 30% success during first serve return, and converted 39% of break chances.

The Bulgarian's 2021 season featured semifinals at San Diego and Indian Wells plus quarterfinals at Geneva, Acapulco, Australian Open, and Murray River Open. Competing on hard: 20-12.

Grigor Dimitrov advanced to semifinals at Antwerp and Acapulco plus quarterfinals at Rome and Vienna during 2020. Hard results: 11-9. He clutched under pressure converting 45% of break chances, showed resilience saving 66% breakpoints when threatened, and put immediate pressure winning 33% against first serves.

Grigor Dimitrov reached a semifinal at US Open, making a semifinal at Paris, and advancing to quarterfinals at Chengdu and Brisbane in 2019. Competing on hard: 17-13. On clay: 5-5. He commanded 75% of points on first serve, converted 41% of break chances, and tracked 0.5 aces per game.

A tough 2018 season for Dimitrov. He reached a new career-high of No. 3. Hard results: 16-11. Dimitrov went 7-5 on clay. He excelled with 75% success on first serve, held firm saving 64% of breakpoints faced, and averaged 0.5 aces per service game.

Grigor Dimitrov captured four titles in 2017, winning Sofia, Brisbane, Cincinnati, and Tour Finals. Dimitrov also reached four semifinals, including Australian Open. A new career peak of No. 6 followed. Competing on hard: 38-10. He delivered 0.6 free points per game through aces, capitalized at 52% on second serve returns, and dominated on first serve with 78% points won.

Grigor Dimitrov reached finals at Sydney, Beijing, and Istanbul, reaching semifinals at Chengdu, Stockholm, Cincinnati, and Delray Beach along with three quarterfinals in 2016. Hard results: 33-18. Dimitrov challenged servers with 31% on first return.

A tough 2015 season for Dimitrov. Competing on clay: 9-5. On hard: 17-15. Dimitrov won a strong 75% behind the first serve, held steady at 65% breakpoints saved, and maintained composure with only 0.23 double faults per game.

In 2014, the Bulgarian triumphed with three titles, winning Acapulco, Bucharest, and Queen's Club. Grigor Dimitrov also reached the final at Stockholm and three semifinals, including Wimbledon and Rome. He cracked the top 10 for the first time in his career. He dominated on grass with a 9-1 record. He went 12-4 on clay. Competing on hard: 28-13. He dominated on first serve with 77% points won, showed resilience saving 64% breakpoints when threatened, and showed mental strength converting 42% of breakpoints.

Grigor Dimitrov won the title at Stockholm, also reaching the final at Brisbane plus two semifinals in 2013. This brought a new career-high of No. 22. Competing on clay: 11-6. On hard: 22-15. Dimitrov won a strong 76% behind the first serve, powered through with 0.7 aces per game, and held ground at 29% on first serve return.

Dimitrov's 2012 season featured semifinals at Bastad, Gstaad, and Queen's Club, making a quarterfinal at Basel. He dominated on clay with a 8-4 record. Dimitrov went 10-11 on hard. He recorded a win over a top-10 opponent. He showed resilience saving 66% breakpoints when threatened, won a strong 73% behind the first serve, and stayed solid at 53% on second serves.

The Bulgarian advanced to quarterfinals at Munich, Bangkok, Stockholm, and Eastbourne during 2011. Competing on hard: 11-16.

2010 was a standout year for Grigor Dimitrov. He broke into the top 50. He won six titles at Spain F29, Germany F9, Germany F10, Geneva Challenger, Bangkok Challenger, and Bangkok2 Challenger. He also reached the final at Orleans Challenger. Additional semifinals at Marburg Challenger and Helsinki Challenger. Season record: 49-13. By surface: clay 27-3, hard 22-8. He averaged 0.66 aces per game, won 76% on first serve, and saved 70% of break points.

A tough 2009 season for Grigor Dimitrov. He reached the semifinal at USA F3. Record: 14-19. Across surfaces: clay 5-7, hard 7-11.

Grigor Dimitrov gained ranking points at Futures level in 2008. He won three titles at Spain F20, Spain F34, and Spain F35. Season record: 21-14. Surface breakdown: clay 11-11, hard 10-1.

Grigor Dimitrov competed at Futures/ITF level in 2007. He reached the quarterfinal at Spain F41. Record: 3-4.

Grigor Dimitrov Match History - All Surfaces

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Common Questions About Grigor Dimitrov

What is Grigor Dimitrov's record by surface?

Over his career at ATP level, Grigor Dimitrov holds a record of 308-191 (61.7%) on hard, 104-70 (59.8%) on clay, and 48-33 (59.3%) on grass. In the last 52 weeks: 10-6 (62.5%) on hard, 5-4 (55.6%) on clay, and 3-1 (75.0%) on grass at ATP level.

How many titles has Grigor Dimitrov won?

Grigor Dimitrov has won nine ATP tour-level titles (seven on hard, one on clay, and one on grass).

What is Grigor Dimitrov's recent form?

Over the past 10 matches, he holds a 6-4 record. Over the past 52 weeks, Grigor Dimitrov has posted a 18-11 record (62.1% win rate). His last match was 5 weeks ago.

How many aces does Grigor Dimitrov serve per match?

Grigor Dimitrov is currently serving 7.5 aces per match in the last 52 weeks (29 matches), up from a career average of 7.0.

How does Grigor Dimitrov perform against top-ranked opponents?

In the last 52 weeks, Grigor Dimitrov is 0-4 against Top 10 opponents. Against Top 20 opponents: 0-4. Against Top 50 opponents: 7-6 (53.8%). Over his career: 42-90 (31.8%) against Top 10 opponents. Against Top 20 opponents: 80-125 (39.0%). Against Top 50 opponents: 231-211 (52.3%).