
'I'm hitting on my coach': Eiza Gonzalez posts tennis lesson with Grigor Dimitrov
Grigor Dimitrov has yet to return to the tennis court ever since the pectoral injury forced him to retire from his fourth round match against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon. The injury has unfortunately ruled him out of the upcoming US Open.
As a result, it would end his streak of 58 consecutive Grand Slam appearances.
The Bulgarian had suffered the injury during a memorable Wimbledon match against World No. 1 Sinner, where he was leading by two sets before having to retire. The incident required medical attention before Dimitrov called it quits completely.
Off the court, Dimitrov's girlfriend Gonzalez shared images of their tennis session, with a playful caption stating "I am hitting on my coach."
Eiza Gonzalez's Instagram post with tennis player Grigor Dimitrov.
The couple has reportedly been dating since April 2025, with Gonzalez becoming a regular presence in Dimitrov's player's box during major tournaments.
During Dimitrov's hospital stay following the Wimbledon injury, Gonzalez expressed her support through social media.
"Love of my life. I couldn't be more proud of you. You are BEYOND outstanding... This is just a moment that will pass and will make you even stronger," Gonzalez wrote on her Instagram story.
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Eiza Gonzalez with Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov. (Instagram)
The Mexican actress, known for her role in Netflix's '3 Body Problem' and various action movies, represents the latest high-profile relationship for Dimitrov. His previous relationships included tennis champion Maria Sharapova in the early 2010s and a long-term partnership with American musical artist Nicole Scherzinger.
Dimitrov has played every major tournament since the 2011 Australian Open. The World No. 21 was one of only three active players, along with record 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and three-time winner Stan Wawrinka, to have played in 50 or more consecutive majors.
At French Open in May, Dimitrov had claimed sole ownership of the fifth-longest streak of major men's singles appearances in history.
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