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01 Jul 2026, 01:09

Dmitrov’s injury confirmed at Wimbledon after match with Shelton

  • Dmitrov’s injury suffered in the first match against Wimbledon qualifier was confirmed.
  • During the fourth set, American Ben Shelton served on the other side, and Stan Wawrinka’s opponent, who had been injured, stopped playing.
  • British tennis player’s tenacious start: 15 out of 19 games went to the first, and through injuries, Jack Draper and Emma Radukanu were forced to stop.

Grigor Dimitrov’s injury after a match with Wimbledon has become a problem with the groin. Fortunately, at 35 years old, he won a match against the Australian Open seed, and also defeated his French Open opponent.

12 minutes into the match, Dimitrov felt pain in his groin, which he had already injured. He had to stop during the match. He then continued for another 2 sets.

The reason is still unknown. After the match, Dimitrov said that he had been feeling pain, and that the injury was likely caused by an overuse issue.

Dmitrov also finished the match with 58 points won. He then won the match at Wimbledon, and also won the French Open.

Parallely, the British player advanced to the semifinals of the tournament. In the match, 15 out of 19 British games were played in the first set, and the player’s injury forced him to stop.

In the end, the British player won the match in three sets. Wawrinka’s opponent, after the end of the match, said that he had no doubts about the result, and that he was ready for the next round.

At the same time, British tennis player advanced to the next round. In the match, 15 out of 19 British games were played in the first set, and the player’s injury forced him to stop.

In the match, the British player won 6-4 3-6 6-7 (8-10) 6-2 7-6 (11-9).

The injury at Wimbledon for the veteran Stan Wawrinka was confirmed after the match, which he won. Wawrinka won in three sets, and the opponent had to stop after the first set.

In the quarterfinals, the British player won. The match ended with a score of 6-4 3-6 6-7 (8-10) 6-2 7-6 (11-9).

In the semifinals, the British player advanced. The match ended with a score of 6-4 3-6 6-7 (8-10) 6-2 7-6 (11-9).

Tags: Sport/Tennis

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