We'll eliminate you if you've never heard the name Grigor Dimitrov. Being 21-year-old Bulgarian tennis player, he's not exactly front-page news. In fact, until just lately, he was relegated to be able to Page Six, mere tabloid fodder, most commonly known for somehow snagging 26-year-old brand and sometimes-tennis player Maria Sharapova.
But "Baby Federer, " since some call him, is having a moment. On Tuesday he upset the world's number one overall player, Novak Djokovic, around three sets in This town. Currently ranked 28th himself, Baby Fed will soon climb the ranks.
Sure, being a good tennis game player is sweet. But there are numerous reasons why Dimitrov at present holds the title from World's Luckiest Bulgarian. Let's consider this dude's life, and be able to examine our own in the silence of a dark room, shall we?
Pete Thamel Davidson's Bob McKillop said today that A-10 move makes it sense you are he's taken a cutting edge job. Says he offers 10-15 years left.
Henry Abbott Spurs vs. Players @TrueHoopTV convo w/ @SherwoodStrauss and @therealgraydon devolves nicely right into insults. http: //t. co/ESwEcSGcZZ
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