In a dramatic turn of events at Wimbledon, World No. 1 Jannik Sinner secured his place in the quarterfinals after Grigor Dimitrov, despite leading by two sets, was forced to retire due to injury. The Bulgarian star collapsed in visible pain during the match and was seen tearfully withdrawing from the competition.
Sinner, who had been trailing before Dimitrov’s unfortunate exit, now prepares to face rising American talent Ben Shelton in the next round. The unexpected development has shifted the momentum in Sinner’s favour, keeping his pursuit of the coveted Wimbledon title alive.
The match, which had initially promised an intense battle, ended abruptly as medical personnel attended to Dimitrov. Fans and commentators alike expressed sympathy for the former top-ten player, while turning their attention to the promising clash ahead between Sinner and Shelton.