We'll forgive you if you've never heard the name Grigor Dimitrov. As a 21-year-old Bulgarian tennis player, he's not exactly front-page news. In fact, until recently, he was relegated to Page Six, mere tabloid fodder, best known for somehow snagging 26-year-old model and sometimes-tennis player Maria Sharapova.
But "Baby Federer," as some call him, appears to be having a moment. On Tuesday he upset the world's number one overall player, Novak Djokovic, in three sets in Madrid. Currently ranked 28th himself, Baby Fed will soon climb the ranks.
Sure, being a good tennis player is sweet. But there are a few reasons why Dimitrov currently holds the title of World's Luckiest Bulgarian. Let's take a look at this dude's life, and then examine our own in the silence of a dark room, shall we?
Pete Thamel Davidson's Bob McKillop said today that the A-10 move makes it feel like he's taken a new job. Says he has 10-15 years left.
Henry Abbott Spurs vs. Warriors @TrueHoopTV convo w/ @SherwoodStrauss and @therealgraydon devolves nicely into insults. http://t.co/ESwEcSGcZZ
Via: NK Rudar Velenje - FC Koper - Slovenia Prva liga telekom
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