Grigor Dimitrov retired from his Wimbledon match against Jannik Sinner due to injury, leading 2-0.
The Bulgarian tennis player suffered a pectoral muscle injury on a volley.
What happened?
Grigor Dimitrov fell to the ground, clutching his chest in pain, after hitting the volley.
He was checked by medical staff on the court and courtside before leaving the grass.
Why it matters for Grigor Dimitrov
This is the fifth consecutive Grand Slam event where Grigor Dimitrov has been forced to retire due to injury.
He exited the 2023 Wimbledon fourth round due to a knee injury vs Daniil Medvedev.
Grigor Dimitrov was ranked World No. 21 at the time of the match.
What comes next?
Jannik Sinner will advance to the quarterfinals, facing World No. 10 Ben Shelton.
Grigor Dimitrov's injury is a significant setback for the 34-year-old tennis player.
He has struggled with injuries throughout his career, affecting his performance.
The Bulgarian tennis player will need to recover and regain his form for future tournaments.
Grigor Dimitrov's fans will be hoping for a speedy recovery and a strong return to the court.
The tennis world will be watching his progress, eager to see him compete again.
As of the 2024 Wimbledon tournament, Grigor Dimitrov has been ranked as high as World No. 3.
His career has been marked by notable wins and tough losses, including a semifinal appearance at the 2014 Wimbledon.