
Grigor Dimitrov dating history: Who has the tennis star been in a relationship with?
Here we take a look at the Wimbledon star's life off the courts.
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Grigor is currently ranked no. 21 in the world
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Grigor is a professional tennis player who spends much of his life on the ATP Tour.
Born May 16 1991, in Bulgaria, Grigor is yet to win a major
Eiza Gonzalez (2025 - Present)
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Eiza has made a name for herself in Hollywood before meeting Grigor
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Rumours surrounding Grigor's love life resurfaced in recent months following speculation of a burgeoning romance with
The world No 21 and Hollywood actress Eiza went public with their relationship in April at the Madrid Open.
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The tennis star received a celebratory kiss from Eiza on the cheek after he defeated Nicolas Jarry to reach the fourth round.
The actress, who is 35 years old, shot to fame as Monica 'Darling' Costello in the 2017 hit Baby Driver, alongside Ansel Elgort.
The Hobbs & Shaw actress is from Mexico and gained popularity in Spanish-language television and films before going to Hollywood.
There has been no official confirmation on their relationship status.
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Madalina Ghenea (2023)
Before finding love with Eiza, Grigor spent over a year single, following the end of his relationship with
The Bulgarian tennis star started dating Madalina at the start of 2023.
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The couple were only together for a short time
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Throughout their relationship, the Romanian was often seen supporting her beau at some of the biggest games of his career.
Despite her busy schedule as a supermodel and actress, having starred as
Nicole Scherzinger (2015-2019)
Grigor and former
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Nicole Scherzinger and Grigor Dimitrov's relationship status was often speculated
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Nicole is no stranger to a sporting love interest, with her former long-term relationship with Formula 1 GOAT
But from the moment their relationship became known, they faced scrutiny and rumours around whether they were still together.
Busy schedules and countless rumours of break-ups plagued their relationship, which eventually ended in 2019.
Maria Sharapova (2012-2015)
With life on the tour, the idea of dating a fellow tennis player would seem enticing due to the difficult schedules.
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The pair were the next tennis power couple, but broke up after three years
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That's why the long-term relationship of
The couple started dating in 2012, and their relationship became public in 2013.
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However, after three years together, the couple broke up due to their "split paths".
Serena Williams (2012)
While this relationship is only speculated by fans, Serena Williams was rumoured to be dating the tennis star in 2012.
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Serena won Wimbledon and the Olympic medal in 2012
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The couple never officially confirmed their relationship and still speak regularly, according to Grigor.
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