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Grigor Dimitrov Criticises Ranking System Ahead of Wimbledon Return

2026-06-23 · Grigor Dimitrov · Player Focus

Grigor Dimitrov has criticised the structure of professional tennis rankings, describing the system as “unfair” while competing at the Challenger 75 event in Dublin.

Dimitrov's comments came during an interview with Puntodebreak, as he continues his return to competition following an injury-disrupted season.

The Bulgarian made the comments after receiving a wildcard into the Wimbledon tournament, maintaining his usual status at the Grand Slam despite a significant drop in ranking.

His season has been shaped by limited match play, physical setbacks and instability in his coaching structure, contributing to a lack of continuity and results that have driven his ranking outside the top 150.

After returning from injury, he has worked with several coaching figures across the year.

Dimitrov is balancing immediate competitive demands with the longer process of regaining consistency on the ATP Tour ahead of Wimbledon.

He will return to Wimbledon directly in the main draw, avoiding qualifying and remaining part of the main draw field at the All England Club.

Grass remains one of Dimitrov’s most natural surfaces, and he highlighted his ability to adapt quickly compared to other conditions on tour.

"I like playing on grass," he said to PuntodeBreak.

"Every time I compete on grass it feels special; in a way I can already count how many times I have left, so I want to make the most of each one."

Dimitrov delivered a direct critique of the ATP ranking system, arguing that it does not properly reflect seasons disrupted by injury.

"If you think about it, I feel I have not had a proper season," he said.

"We have to say things as they are."

Dimitrov’s position reflects the reality of a player operating outside the ATP main draw structure, where ranking decline has forced him into Challenger events and a rebuilding phase.

"It makes no sense to talk about the ranking," he added.

"The way the ranking system is structured is so unfair that there is no point discussing it.

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