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Jannik Sinner made history by winning the Wimbledon 2025 championships, defeating the rival archive Carlos Alcaraz in the final of Sunday, July 13. But what many fans could not help but remember was the first dimitrov of the world number 1 to the fourth round, a game that approached incredibly to change the course of the tournament.
Sinner and Alcaraz had created a resale of their epic French Open Final for a month, where Alcaraz had left behind after a five -set thriller. But this time, the tide turned in favor of the Italian. Despite falling the first set, he gathered brilliantly to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, and claimed his first Wimbledon title.
Sinner's path to the final was anything, however, with his toughest test in the fourth round against Dimitrov. The Italian struggled with an elbow theme and had left the first two ensembles, but the party took an unexpected turn when Dimitrov suffered a serious PEC injury and was forced to retire, giving his opponent a victory in the hike just when things seemed more uncertain.
Fans have now brought x to speculate what might have happened if Grigor Dimitrov He had managed to close his match against Jannik Sinner. A user wrote:
“Ask me what Grigor Dimitrov thinks right now …”
“The Grigor Dimitrov Pec changing the course of tennis history was not on my bingo card during this fortnight,” another write.
Posted an account:
“This is just sport and we will have to live with the unknown forever. Sinner won this Wimbledon a lot with his great tennis, but we still have to say thoughts and commissions in Grigor Dimitrov and all around him.”
“Grigor Dimitrov could have won Wimbledon, eh?” a user inquire.
“The biggest mystery all this tournament … and will go into history as a huge” What if? “How did Grigor Dimitrov take two such ensembles?” Another united.
An account tweeted:
“Should Jannik Sinner now play in Grigor Dimitrov for the #wimbledon title when recovering from surgery?”
Jannik Sinner He left 3-6, 5-7, 2-2 when Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire due to a disgusting injury during his fourth round at Wimbledon Championships. Despite the circumstances, the time between the two was playing, as the Italian showed a real concern, embracing the Bulgarian and even helping him on the court, in the warm round of applause from the crowd.
Later, during his interview on the court, Sinner went to the situation with empathy, sending a sincere message to Dimitrov. He called the “very unfortunate” injury and added that he did not want to think of the result as a true victory.
“Very, very unfortunate on his side, I do not think of this as a victory at all, this is only a very unfortunate time to witness for all of us,” said World No. 1.
“I think in the last Grand Slams he has fought a lot with the injuries and seeing it now with this type of injury, it is very hard and we all saw it with his reaction, how much he cares about the sport,” he added.
Later he brought to X and published:
“Put -in, my friend soon. I wish you the best @grigordimitrov.”
With Wimbledon Trophy now in his hands, Jannik Sinner has secured two of the three Grand Slam titles until this year. He will now direct his attention to the North -American swing before defending his United States Open title in August.
Edited by Pritha Ghosh