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Grigor Dimitrov retains his 13 position in the ATP rankings

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Bulgaria’s best tennis player Grigor Dimitrov has retained his 13 position in the ATP rankings announced today. Dimitrov has 2,785 points. Viktoriya Tomova climbed one position to Rank 64.

Grigor Dimitrov will return to the court this week. He is to participate at the tennis tournament on indoor hard courts in Marseille, part of the ATP Tour 250 series. Dimitrov will start as second seed and will rest in the first round.

Dimitar Kuzmanov (Rank 225) will participate in the Nottingham Challenger.  Adrian Andreev will also participate at the tennis tournament on indoor hard courts in Nottingham. He lost eight spots in the rankings and dropped to Rank 269.

Viktoriya Tomova started at the WTA tournament in Cluj-Napoca (Romania) with a match against Camila Osorio (Colombia)"




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