Grigor Dimitrov’s wretched luck in Grand Slams continued as for the fifth time in as many Majors, the Bulgarian was forced to retire mid-way through a game due to an injury. The one at the ongoing Wimbledon — a pectoral injury — was perhaps the most painful one for Dimitrov, he was leading by two sets (6-3, 7-5, 2-2) against world no 1 Jannik Sinner when he collapsed on the floor hurt. After a short time out, he had to retire since the injury was near his playing arm.
At that stage, the 34-year-old Dimitrov had been firing firebolts on his serve: he had 14 aces compared to Sinner’s four by that stage.
The retirement caused a wave of shock in the stands, where tennis legend Roger Federer also looked shell-shocked as a tearful Dimitrov walked over to the chair umpire to shake his hand. Wincing in pain, Dimitrov extended his right hand towards the umpire with the help of his left hand, while wincing in pain. Then, he sunk his face in his towel as he cried. Sinner made his way to his opponent at this point and helped him pack his bag, in a heartwarming gesture. Sinner then walked off the court with Dimitrov before making his way back for the on-court interview.
WATCH: Emotional scenes at Wimbledon as Dimitrov retires injured
A sight we never want to see.
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“I don’t take this as a win at all, this is just an unfortunate moment for all of us to witness,” said Sinner, who did not seemed relieved at staving off shock exit from the Grand Slam. “He has struggled in the last Grand Slams with injuries a lot, so seeing him again with this injury is very tough. We all saw by his reaction how much he cares about the sport. He is one of the hardest-working players on tour and it is very unfortunate.”
Sinner spoke more about his own disappointment at watching the game end like that.
“Unlucky for him, he was playing incredible tennis for two sets and it’s not the way you want to finish a match,” Sinner said in a short press conference,” he said.
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