Grigor Dimitrov has made history in a way no athlete hopes to, becoming the first player in the Open Era to retire from four consecutive Grand Slam men’s singles matches. His latest withdrawal came at the 2025 French Open, where he was forced to stop mid-match against American qualifier Ethan Quinn due to a thigh injury.

This troubling pattern began at Wimbledon 2024, where Dimitrov retired in the fourth round against Daniil Medvedev due to a groin issue. The trend continued at the US Open 2024, where he exited in the quarterfinals against Frances Tiafoe, citing accumulated physical strain. At the 2025 Australian Open, he retired in the first round against Francesco Passaro due to a lower hip problem, and now, at Roland Garros, another injury has cut his campaign short.

Dimitrov, a former world No. 3, had recently regained a spot in the top 10 after a strong showing at the Miami Open, where he finished as runner-up to Jannik Sinner. However, his physical struggles have overshadowed his resurgence, raising concerns about his ability to compete at the highest level.

Despite his undeniable talent and experience, Dimitrov’s repeated retirements highlight the physical toll of professional tennis. His situation serves as a reminder of the challenges athletes face in maintaining peak condition throughout a grueling season. Whether he can overcome these setbacks and return to full strength remains to be seen, but his resilience and skill have ensured that he remains a respected figure in the sport.

Grigor Dimitrov in 2025

Grigor Dimitrov

22 - 11win/loss

Hard
11-6
I Hard
1-0
Clay
7-4
Grass
3-1
34 year old
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2025 Highlights

Currently the world no.17, Grigor played his last match on the 27th of May when he had to retire when playing against world no.106 Ethan Quinn in the 1st round and the scoreline was 2-6 3-6 6-2 .

Presently, during this year the Bulgarian achieved a 14-10 record. Grigor Dimitrov’s most significant result of the year was reaching the semifinal in Brisbane and Miami.

French Open
Dimitrov's Record