It's not the best time for Grigor Dimitrov. The Bulgarian, who is still trying to rediscover his tennis after the pectoral tear he suffered at Wimbledon last year, has fallen in his first match at the Masters 1000 de Montecarlo against Tomás Martín Etcheverry, the tournament in which he reached the quarterfinals last year. Losing 190 points, next Monday Dimitrov will drop out of the Top 100 for the first time in 14 years and will be placed in the 135th position, ending the second longest streak of a player within the top 100. This also jeopardizes his presence in the main draw of Roland Garros, where the cutoff to avoid the qualifying rounds is at the 110th spot.
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