@@springfield03sniper he’ll probably keep meeting some HC specialist like Medvedev for the whole HC season now lol. But yes, I think on HC and grass Dimi is 50:50 against Tsitsipas while on clay Stefanos is always the favourite
With the mountain of talent he has, I just don´t understand how he hasn´t won a lot more tournaments. Dimitrov is a walking highlights reel with just about the most aesthetic tennis on tour
@@remnant24 Dimitrov has multiple GS SF and QF, he´s won Masters, an ATP Final and is a former world #3. He definitely isn´t just anyone in the top 100
The only other comparable highlights reel is from Federer. Kyrgios doesn’t come close. I wish Grigor could have won more tournaments in his career. Such a gifted athlete.
Dimitrov has a very high risk game, its far from a simple game. You have to be on point all the time to get the most out of his game, high margin of error. And he doesnt have the mental fortitude to play like that often enough. BUT when it does work out, man is it fun and beautiful to watch.
Dimitrov plays his best when he plays aggressive to dictate points but for the most part, he is too reactive in points and too reliant on his physical abilities to be a consistent top player now that he's getting older, he can't expect to get back to the top rankings without making some adjustments
Seriously, had Dimitrov had been 5 or even 10 years older than Fed, he would've been the one we'd have called the mould from which Federer was shaped from yet more refined than the older model. I see some say he's Federer's heir to the grace, style, and luck of play, but I think he's too long in the tooth now without any serious wins to his name in terms of ATP 1000 or Slams.
I would agree that Dimitrov is a player with style. However, it entails much more than that to prevail among all the brilliant ATP players. He certainly possesses the talent to become one of the greats, but it would only be possible if he had constantly motivated himself and faced every adversity with tenacity and grit.
Grigor Dimitrov was supported financially by Berbatov. He is ungrateful and never talks about it. He should not be angry that not all Bulgarians like him, Bulgarians hate people with great self-esteem.
Very nice. Though I feel as though one or two might be missing, the famous one from basel though. Might just be a coincidence, but I see a lot of dimitrov vs nadal/djokovic, but not a single one with federer hmm.
I call him Grigor Disappointrov because unfortunately he couldn't keep his level consistently and his mental strength didn't improve much which is sad and led a "disappointing" career that could have been way way better. This guy is slam material for me.
What a funny name you have! "Tennisone". It sounds like you know something about tennis. Which you clearly don't: Grigor has won 8 tournaments including ATP year end finals - a biggy.