Wimbledon 2025: The Moment the Body Gave Up — Grigor Dimitrov’s Tragedy
Wimbledon 2025: Dimitrov’s injury ended his promising performance against Sinner. Grigor Dimitrov was playing impressively against Sinner, but had to withdraw from the 4th round of Wimbledon due to a chest muscle injury.

London — On Monday at Wimbledon’s Centre Court, a moment of emotion, hope, and heartbreak unfolded.
Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov was playing at a high level against world number one Jannik Sinner. But a chest muscle injury cut short his remarkable performance.
Score: 6–3, 7–5, 2–2 — in Dimitrov’s favor.
The stadium was electrified, but everything changed in an instant. After a powerful ace, Dimitrov clutched his chest and collapsed to the ground. “My pec, my pec…” he said painfully. Moments later, in tears, he left the court — not only his body but his spirit was hurt.
“I don’t see this as a victory,” Sinner said after the match. “He was playing incredibly well. I wish him a speedy recovery,” he shared on social media.
At 35, Dimitrov was in one of the best forms of his career. His strength, movement, and tactical play set him apart. The dream of reaching the Wimbledon semifinal, as he did in 2014, was still alive.
But instead of triumph came another setback — for the fifth consecutive Grand Slam, Dimitrov was forced to withdraw early due to injury.
Sinner’s quiet support — helping his opponent leave the court — became one of the most emotional moments of Wimbledon 2025.
In sports, true greatness isn’t just measured in medals — but in humanity.
Sinner advances to the quarterfinal to face American Ben Shelton. Dimitrov now faces medical tests. His future is uncertain, but he remains mentally strong. If healthy, he’ll always be a dangerous competitor.