Grigor Dimitrov may have had a mercurial relationship with his racquets in the Istanbul final in May (a spectacle no one will forget anytime soon). But his partnership with Wilson is deeper than meets the eye.
Though the former No. 8's ranking has dropped a bit this year, he upset Gilles Simon at Wimbledon on his way to the third round (successfully halting a six-match losing streak since that fateful Istanbul loss to Diego Schwartzman).
The Bulgarian debuted his Wilson Pro Staff 97S at the U.S. Open last year (a few months before it went on sale for the public). Switching racquets took some time to get used to, but the larger frame eased pressure on his shoulder, increased stability on his shots and added more bite (with Wilson Spin Effect Technology).
The world No. 37 actually got to help design his racquet.
“It’s unbelievable. I think it was one of the coolest things I’d ever done in my life to design a racquet with them and to be part of the whole engineering,” Dimitrov told Baseline earlier this year. “I went to the factory in Chicago a couple of times. Just to go through the whole process to me it’s one of the coolest things.”
The 25-year-old’s fashion sense on and off the court is in check: