“I’ve always loved these last tournaments of the year,” Grigor Dimitrov told ATP before making his long-awaited comeback at the Paris Masters. The spark in his eyes said it all. The 2017 Nitto ATP Finals champion, boasting a stellar 24-12 record in Paris, returned to the stage where he once dazzled fans with his spirited 2023 run, falling only to Novak Djokovic in the finals. This time, his comeback carried a deeper meaning. After months of recovery from his brutal Wimbledon injury, Dimitrov marked his return in style, conquering Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard , and afterward, he made an emotional confession following his first victory since that painful chapter.
Making his debut at the glittering new home of the Rolex Paris Masters , La Défense Arena, 34-year-old Grigor Dimitrov

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