(Reuters) - Grigor Dimitrov clinched the biggest title of his career and enjoyed a huge confidence boost ahead of the U.S. Open by beating Nick Kyrgios 6-3 7-5 to win the Cincinnati Open on Sunday.
The 11th-ranked Bulgarian never dropped a set in taking the top prize of $954,225 and his first Masters title. Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria celebrates after defeating Nick Kyrgios of Australia to win ...
Nick Kyrgios made fresh calls for a significant Wimbledon rule change after Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire from an intense clash with Jannik Sinner, despite building a commanding lead. Dimitrov ...
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov kept cool in the Rod Laver Arena maelstrom to knock home favourite Nick Kyrgios out of the Australian Open in a fourth-round thriller on Sunday. Third ...
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will face Nick Kyrgios in a special exhibition tennis match on Dec. 28 in Dubai, featuring ...
Grigor Dimitrov captured his seventh and biggest career title Sunday, defeating Australias Nick Kyrgios 6-3, 7-5 to win the ATP Cincinnati Masters and boost his confidence for the US Open. The ...
Nick Kyrgios made fresh calls for a significant Wimbledon rule change after Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire from an intense clash with Jannik Sinner, despite building a commanding lead. Dimitrov ...