Dimitrov Returns Strong After Injury, Beats Mpetshi Perricard

Dimitrov Returns Strong After Injury, Beats Mpetshi Perricard

Post by : Mara Khaled

Oct. 28, 2025 4:19 p.m. 276

Bulgarian tennis star Grigor Dimitrov marked his return to competitive action with an impressive 7–6 (5), 6–1 victory over Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard. This match was Dimitrov’s first full contest since his unfortunate Wimbledon exit earlier this year, where he had been forced to retire due to a pectoral injury despite leading Jannik Sinner by two sets. His comeback win was not just a relief for fans but also a strong personal milestone after months of rehabilitation and recovery.

Speaking after the match, Dimitrov stressed that his main priority is to remain healthy and consistent through the 2026 season. “I’m just going one day at a time right now,” he said. “There’s no point for me to set any goals other than to stay fit and complete the season next year. Every day I get to play and train is already a success.” His words reflect a player who has learned from adversity and is determined to build a sustainable path back to top form.

Dimitrov revealed details about the challenges he faced during his lengthy rehabilitation. “The rehab was not easy, especially after the first month,” he explained. He described it as both physically demanding and mentally taxing, though he remained positive throughout. “The most difficult part came two weeks before my return, when I began building expectations,” he added. Still, Dimitrov managed to channel that anticipation into motivation, ensuring he was fully ready for his comeback match.

The opening set against Perricard lasted more than an hour and tested Dimitrov’s endurance and timing. Facing serves that exceeded 240 km/h, the Bulgarian remained composed and focused. He credited his pre-match preparation for helping him find rhythm quickly. “I hit just before the match, without any long breaks, to keep my body warm,” he said. “It helped me sustain my energy and maintain focus through the intense first set.”

Dimitrov’s strategy was clear: stay sharp on returns and keep the rallies alive. “Against big servers like that, you must always be alert,” he noted. “He was serving over 245 km/h, which is huge, but I handled it well. Considering all the circumstances, I’m very pleased with the match.” His strong returning and smart shot selection allowed him to dominate the second set and close the match efficiently.

Dimitrov announced plans to revamp his coaching and support structure ahead of the 2026 season. “This period is a good test for me. I need to reshuffle everything—from my preparation to my tournaments,” he said. The 33-year-old aims to rebuild his approach from the ground up to ensure a more consistent and injury-free campaign next year.

The match took place at the new La Defense Arena, which Dimitrov compared to the former Bercy venue. “The court speed feels the same, though the balls are a bit different,” he explained. He acknowledged minor distractions from nearby courts but adapted quickly. Up next, he may face world number one Daniil Medvedev, a challenge he welcomes. “I’d love to play Daniil,” he said. “These are the matches I want as I make my way back.”

Dimitrov also expressed his excitement about teaming up with French doubles legend Nicolas Mahut in what could be Mahut’s final tournament. “It’s emotional to play with him at home,” said Dimitrov. “We’ve known each other for years, and I just love playing doubles with him. He’s a great guy and a true professional.” He praised Mahut’s remarkable career, adding, “Even when he retires, I’m not worried about his game. He’s always dangerous, and it’s been an honour to share the court with him.”

Grigor Dimitrov’s win in his comeback match is more than a scoreline—it’s a statement of intent. The former world number three appears mentally refreshed, physically recovered, and ready to chart a new course for the next chapter of his career. As he prepares for tougher matches ahead, Dimitrov’s focus on health, discipline, and renewed motivation signals that his best tennis might still be ahead.

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