The “Big Four” of Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal has swept the past 14 Wimbledons. Their peers, fans and pundits have all marvelled at their domination. “I think it's the pursuit of excellence each and every day. I think that's what those four guys have done better than everybody, ever in tennis,” Milos Raonic said. “Despite how it could have been very discouraging for Novak being behind Roger and Rafa for so many years, then Andy the same thing, being behind a bunch. They just pursued excellence each and every day.” But all dynasties come to an end, right? ATPWorldTour.com looks at four players who might have what it takes to hoist the Gentleman's Singles Trophy...
Grigor Dimitrov discusses his tough, second-round match against Marcos Baghdatis, which ended in spectacular fashion. Video courtesy Wimbledon. Watch more video at www.wimbledon.com.
Dimitrov v Baghdatis Wimbledon Second Round Highlights 2017. Video courtesy Wimbledon. Watch more video at www.wimbledon.com. Highlights not available in U.K., U.S.A., Germany, Italy, Austria, South America. Getty Images photo.
Grigor Dimitrov is excited to see what his flair for grass will bring as he looks to reproduce the form that earned him two titles at the start of the year.