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    Sinner advances at Wimbledon when injured Dimitrov retires

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    Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon quarterfinals despite hurting his right elbow in a fall in the opening game and dropping the first two sets Monday night, after his opponent, Grigor Dimitrov, wound up retiring in the third because of an injured pectoral muscle.

    Sinner said he will have an MRI exam Tuesday on his elbow “to see if there’s something serious” and added in Italian: “There is some concern.”

    The No. 1-seeded Sinner hadn’t dropped a set in the tournament until falling behind No. 19 Dimitrov 6-3, 7-5. But at 2-all in the third set, Dimitrov stopped playing.

    “I don’t take this as a win, at all,” Sinner said while giving a reluctant on-court interview. “This is just a very unfortunate moment to witness for all of us.”

    Jannik Sinner checks on Grigor Dimitrov as he receives medical attention during their fourth-round match on Centre Court. Julian Finney/Getty Images

    It’s the fifth consecutive Grand Slam tournament where Dimitrov failed to complete a match, the longest such streak by any man in the Open era. He also retired at the Australian Open in January and the French Open in May, plus last year’s Wimbledon and US Open.

    On the last point against Sinner, Dimitrov served and immediately clutched his chest with his left hand. He took a few steps and crouched, before sitting on the grass. Sinner walked over to that side of the court to check on him.

    “My pec,” Dimitrov told Sinner.

    Dimitrov — a three-time major semifinalist, including at Wimbledon in 2014 — then went to the sideline, sat in his chair and was checked by a trainer and doctor. As Dimitrov talked with them, Sinner knelt nearby. After a delay of a few minutes, Dimitrov walked toward the locker room with the medical personnel.

    Dimitrov Retirements At Majors*

    Major Reason/Injury
    2025 Wimbledon Pec Muscle
    2025 French Open Thigh
    2025 Aus Open Adductor
    2024 US Open Groin/leg
    2024 Wimbledon Groin
    2022 Wimbledon Thigh
    2021 US Open Foot
    2021 French Open Back
    2012 Wimbledon Flu/illness
    2009 Wimbledon Knee
    *10 retirements are most by man since 1968
    — ESPN Research

    Soon, he reemerged and said he couldn’t continue.

    Two hours earlier, it was Sinner down on the ground and seemingly in trouble. He was hurt in the opening game, when his foot gave out from under him and he slipped and fell behind a baseline, bracing his fall with his right hand while still holding his racket.

    During a medical timeout while trailing 3-2 in the second set, Sinner winced as a trainer massaged the elbow. Sinner’s coaches, Darren Cahill and Simone Vagnozzi, looked on from their box with concern.

    Sinner was given a pill to take and play resumed. He frequently shook his right arm or rubbed his elbow between points.

    Assuming he can continue in the tournament, the 23-year-old Italian and three-time major champion would play No. 10 Ben Shelton of the United States for a berth in the semifinals. Sinner leads the head-to-head series 5-1 and has won their past five matches, all in straight sets, including at Wimbledon last year and the Australian Open this year.

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    Sinner entered Monday having lost a total of just 17 games in the tournament, tying the record for the fewest in the Open era by a man at Wimbledon through three completed matches.

    Right after he fell behind by two sets against Dimitrov, the match was paused so the stadium’s retractable roof could be closed because of fading sunlight.

    About a half-hour later, the match was over.

    Overall it was Dimitrov’s 10th career retirement at a major.

    “He’s been so unlucky in the past couple of years. An incredible player. A good friend of mine, also. We understand each other very well, off the court, too,” Sinner said. “I hope he has a speedy recovery.”

    ESPN Research and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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