Grigor Dimitrov was on the brink of a Wimbledon upset, leading 2-0 in sets against world number one Jannik Sinner, but was forced to retire due to a severe shoulder injury. The Bulgarian started the match brilliantly, quickly taking a 6-3, 3-2 lead, and even 2-0 in the third set. However, in the fourth game of the third set, while serving an ace, he grabbed his shoulder, and it was immediately clear the injury was serious. After a short break in the locker room, Dimitrov returned to the court but had to give up. Sinner also struggled with an elbow issue and took a medical timeout but kept fighting. This injury is a huge blow for Dimitrov, who was in top form and could have caused a major upset. Sinner will face Ben Shelton in the quarterfinals. Thought tennis was just a game? Think again — injuries and drama are part of the package! So, what do you think, could Dimitrov have pushed through? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s the real tennis and injury guru!
Big Blow for Dimitrov: Leading 2 0 Then Forced to Forfeit Due to Shoulder Injury
