Friday, 4 December 2015



For several days Grigor Dimitrov and his team are in Miami to prepare for the new season.
Grigor with his coach Franco Davin and assistant Johan Orgegren visited games of the National Basketball Association between Miami and Oklahoma, won the "hot" with 97-95.

Grigor began in 2016 and Brisbane, where he will participate even Roger Federer, Kei Nishikori, Gilles Simon, David Goffin, Bernard Tomic and others.

This year Dimitrov reached the semifinals of the competition, which was stopped by the Maestro.



Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Dimitrov : " I've got the Spark again

Grigor Dimitrov would be the first to admit that 2015 did not go as planned. But with Franco Davin in his corner, the 24 year old is feeling alive again on the tennis court and ready to go full throttle in preparation for what could be a pivotal 2016.

“I'll be honest, it's been very hard,” says Grigor Dimitrov when drawing conclusions on his 2015 campaign.

Expectations had been high for Dimitrov coming into the season. The right-hander, had appeared to be on the brink of realising his enormous potential at the end of 2014, having risen to World No. 8 in the Emirates ATP Rankings and beaten Andy Murray to reach his first Grand Slam semi-final at Wimbledon.

But mixed results in the first half of 2015 heralded a change in team for Dimitrov, who parted ways with Australian coach Roger Rasheed following a third-round exit at Wimbledon. He would finish the season just inside the world’s Top 30 at No. 28, with his best results coming in semi-final showings at ATP World Tour 250 tournaments in Brisbane and Istanbul.

“At some points, a few doubts have come into my head and even though I'm working, sometimes I've just felt down,” Dimitrov explains. “Even though I was working, I still didn't have a good perception of myself. I was like, 'OK, I'm working hard but nothing is coming, nothing is paying off'.

“But that's part of the game and right about now I'm starting to understand what happened to me this year and all of the mistakes I made. In a way, as negative as it has been, I think it's good that everything happened to me that way. I've experienced both worlds now. One day you're Top 10 - I was No. 8 in the world - next day I was No. 28. So it's a great contrast for me and I'm looking at things in a different way right now.”

A learning curve it may well prove to be, but at a time when he was expecting to push on in his career and begin to challenge for major trophies, 2015 presented Dimitrov with obstacle after obstacle, disappointment after disappointment. It was too much frustration in one season for the Bulgarian to digest at times.

“I wish I could say it's only been character building for me this year, but too many things happened” he reflects. “The main thing on and off the court was structuring a team, which is one of the toughest things. I think that took a lot out of me.

“When things are not in place, I tend to get a little bit impatient and I just want to do what's right for me. In doing so, I felt like I neglected my game a lot with the way I've been practising and the way I've been doing things. I can only blame myself for that and no-one else.”

But it is with a sense of excitement and hope that Dimitrov finished his 2015 campaign. You only need to scroll through his Instagram accountto see that Dimitrov is a young man who loves life. And it’s hard to keep that spirit and energy subdued for long.

The Haskovo native installed Juan Martin del Potro’s long-time coach and mentor, Franco Davin, in his team just before the Asian swing. After just a few weeks together, Dimitrov’s self-perception has already taken a big upswing.

“It's good to finally feel alive again a little bit and I think that's been happening to me in the past weeks,” Dimitrov reveals. “I feel like I've got the spark again and I'm feeling motivated, which is a pretty good feeling.”

The Bulgarian closed the season with a run to the third round at the BNP Paribas Masters in Paris, where he claimed his biggest win since May when he upset No. 11-ranked Marin Cilic in the second round before falling in a close contest to David Ferrer.

While such testing draws could be a source of frustration now that his ranking has dropped, Dimitrov is almost revelling in working his way back to his best and challenging himself against the world’s best.

“[A big win] happened in the last tournament of the year, which is fine. Better late than never, I guess! It was a good test for me to see where I'm at, how I'm moving physically and where my game is. I have to struggle a little bit now as well, playing Cilic in the second round is no fun. But that's the beauty of it I feel.”

Having begun his pre-season preparations in Monte-Carlo, Dimitrov will now continue his work with Davin in the sunnier climes of Florida. With a more settled foundation off the court, the Bulgarian is excited at what next season could bring. Whatever happens, it won’t be for lack of hard work or honest self-reflection.

“I'm really looking forward to a long-term approach now, for whatever I do,” says Dimitrov. “It took me so long structuring a good team. It's always hard finding the right people around you, but once you have it, you've got to treasure it and work.”


Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Monday, 30 November 2015

More photos from the show in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Grigor Dimitrov - Gael Monfils , November 28, 2015










Sunday, 29 November 2015

Show in the Sofia , Dimitrov vs Monfils , November 28, 2015, photos

 













 

Interview with Grigor Dimitrov after the show in Sofia

"I do not want to hide this match was my dream. I want to thank all those who are here. I have no words to describe how I feel right now. I know sometimes disappoint you in the late nights, but I promise next year to try to'm even better, "said Dimitrov after the end of the first set with Monfils.

"The victory is my goal. By Gael does not know what to expect. I did not expect at the outset he starts to score all strikes. The good thing is that I began to adjust to the surface, "said Grigor.

The second part went equivalent to 4: 4, where the Bulgarian samples and then closed the match on its own service.

"It was a great match. I almost break my ankle in a situation, but the important thing is that everything is fine. Grigor game brilliantly. It was much better than me today. I liked Bulgaria. Thank you all, "said Monfils after the game in an interview on the court .

Grigor Dimitrov thanked the audience for their support, adding that he hopes to play again soon in Bulgaria.

"It was great. Thank you all for coming. Hopefully soon time again to play in Bulgaria. It is important to prepare well for the season. I hope everything goes according to plan. Most importantly it is healthy. The rest will be obtained with hard training and a lot of desire. I hope to show even better game not only myself, but to you. Excited very much, I never left you. I want to thank the whole of Bulgaria for the support that I provide, "he addressed the fans after the match Dimitrov.


On Sunday, Gregory went to Miami (USA), where it will continue its preparations for the 2016 season under the guidance of new coach Franco Davin.

Saturday, 28 November 2015

Grigor won in the show in Sofia

Grigor Dimitrov and Gaƫl Monfils, as promised, offered world-class tennis, but also beautiful and stress-free rallies in demonstrative show match between the two in Sofia.

Among the memorable moments from the first set were "hot dog" of air in motion in implementation of the colorful Frenchman beautiful backhand Winner of Bulgarian talent, then Lamonf went to greet a linesman for a given ball out at Grigor you amused on shouts a roaring crowd that filled to overflowing the hall "Arena Armeec".

At 5-3 Grigor served for the set - after a backhand into Monfils out of Bulgarians came to setbol, ​​Bulgarians out of the network, withstand shelling on the 24th in the world, back to the main line and eventually won the rally after breaking the Frenchman .

"This is my dream, I want to thank everyone. I have no words. I know sometimes disappoint you, but I promise that next year will try to be even better. "Dimitrov said in an interview on the court during the break between sets.

Obviously excited and distracted from the emotional break Grigor conceded breakthrough in the first game of the second set, but Gael tried to get the mood to attempted backhand smash in the air while turning 180 degrees and then lost their submission. There were, however, important rallies with beautiful short balls, sharp diagonals and almost unbelievable saves, as the desire for success and at two former №1 in adolescents was more than palpable.

At 3-2 and 0-15 Monfils try to make a short ball which was quite far from the truth, and shall be punished with push-ups on the court. Then Grigor gave his racket in one of the children who pass the ball.

The boy actually showed technique and confidence against Frenchman mansions and won point Dimitrov. A little later Lamonf team gathered from children to myself that strolled through the Bulgarian court. After the laughter again it's time for serious faces on the court.

The eighth game proved to be quite controversial but funny - they play the ball, changing places with skip network. Grigor served at 5-4, 40-15 ahead and closed the match 6-3 6-4.

Open practise for kids in Sofia, today