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The sinner moves forward at Wimbledon when the injured Dimitrov retires
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The sinner moves forward at Wimbledon when the injured Dimitrov retires

July 7, 2025 4 Min Read
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Jannik Sinner reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals despite injuring his right elbow in a fall in the opening game and dropping his first two sets on Monday night.

Thinner said he would take an MRI examination on his elbow on Tuesday and would be added to Italian to “see if there is anything serious.” “I have concerns.”

No. 1 seed sinner didn’t drop the set in the tournament until he was late to No. 19 Dimitrov 6-3, 7-5. However, in two of the third set, Dimitrov stopped playing.

“I have never accepted this as a victory,” Thinner said, making a passive court interview. “This is a very unfortunate moment that we all witness.”

Dimitrov failed to complete the match in the fifth consecutive Grand Slam tournament, with the longest winning streak for any man in his open era. He also retired at the Australian Open in January, the French Open in May, and at last year’s Wimbledon and the US Open.

At the final point against the sinner, Dimitrov served and immediately grabbed his chest with his left hand. He took a few steps and crouched down before sitting on the grass. The sinner walked to that side of the court to check him out.

“My peck,” Dimitrov told Sinner.

Dimitrov – three major semi-finalists including Wimbledon in 2014 – went to the sidelines, sat in a chair and was checked by trainers and doctors. When Dimitrov spoke to them, the sinner kneeled nearby. After a few minutes late, Dimitrov walked towards the locker room with medical personnel.

Dimitrov Resignation at Majors*

Selection subjectReason/Injury
2025 WimbledonPEC Muscle
French Open 2025Thigh
From 2025 OpeningInward transfer
2024 US Opengro diameter/leg
2024 Wimbledongro diameter
2022 WimbledonThigh
2021 US Openfeet
French Open 2021return
2012 WimbledonInfluenza/Illness
2009 Wimbledonknees
*Since 1968, 10 retirements are human
-ESPN Research
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Soon he came out again and said he couldn’t continue.

Two hours ago, it was a sinner on the ground, and at first glance looked in trouble. His legs came out from under him and he slid and fell behind the baseline, holding his racket and covering his fall with his right hand.

Thinner flinched as the trainer massaged his elbow during a medical timeout, chasing 3-2. Thinner coaches Darren Cahill and Simone Vagnozzi looked out of the box with concern.

The sinner was given pills to resume and play. He frequently swings his right arm and rubs his elbows between the points.

Assuming he can continue the tournament, the 23-year-old Italian and three-time major champion will play US No. 10 Ben Shelton for the berth in the semi-finals. Thinner led the Series 5-1 and won the last five matches in straight sets, including last year’s Wimbledon and the Australian Open.

Thinner entered on Monday, losing a total of 17 games in the tournament, with Wimbledon men setting the lowest record in their open days through three completed matches.

The match was paused shortly after he fell late in two sets against Dimitrov, and the sun was waning, so the retractable roof of the stadium could be closed.

After about 30 minutes, the match ended.

Overall, it was Dimitrov’s 10th career retirement in the majors.

“He’s been very unlucky over the past few years. He’s an incredible player. He’s also a good friend of mine. We understand each other very well. “I hope he recovers quickly.”

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ESPN research and Associated Press contributed to this report.

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