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Tennis – ATP Masters 1000 – Paris Masters – AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France – November 2, 2023 Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov celebrates winning his round of 16 match against Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

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Tennis – ATP Masters 1000 – Paris Masters – AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France – November 2, 2023 Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov celebrates winning his round of 16 match against Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq
The off-season often brings out the different sides of tennis players that are not usually seen on the court. While players are trying to invest their time in trying new things and creating memories, Grigor Dimitrov pulled off an adventure that had both. Rather than attending concerts and events, he took a break and enjoyed some time in nature during his recent camping adventure.
Although this year was filled with ups and downs for him, Grigor Dimitrov is ready to end the year on an adventurous note. The 32-year-old recently shared some amazing insights about how he enjoyed his time while he took on the new role of chief in the woods.
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Grigor Dimitrov goes on a camping adventure
After facing defeat by Novak Djokovic in the championship round of the Paris Masters, Dimitrov took a little trip with his friend. But rather than going for something fancy, he took on a different adventure that too in nature. He recently took to his Instagram account to share a sneak peek into his camping adventure. Along with that, he also detailed some amazing insights regarding how he donned a new role as a chef.

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Sep 1, 2021; Flushing, NY, USA; Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria hits a shot against Alexei Popyrin of Australia in a second round match on day three of the 2021 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
Firstly, he shared a picture of his van, standing in the middle of nowhere, under the moon’s light. After that, he also shared a selfie with his trainer, Sebastien Durand, with whom he took the adventurous trip.
Subsequently, Grigor Dimitrov also channeled his inner chef while making some amazing noodles in the van. With that amazing picture, he stated, “Camping went well,” followed by a laughing emoji. Not only that, he also stated the reason behind why he chose to take on the chef’s role.
Further, he also shared a video of himself in which he is seen doing some meal prep for dinner. Along with that, he wrote, “Would never let @sebdurand_training cook, I had to take the initiative ;)” Nevertheless, the Bulgarian tennis player never leaves the opportunity to take challenges up his sleeves. A few months ago, the ATP Heartthrob took up a fancy challenge and came out as an ardent Jackie Chan fan.
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When Grigor Dimitrov tried martial arts for the first time
The 32-year-old tennis star and Miomir Kecmanovic, before the Chengdu Open, took some time out to try the rich martial art culture while doing some Kung Fu. While both of them enjoyed watching different styles of Chinese art, it was Dimitrov’s statement that grabbed all the attention.
He said, “I’m a big fan of kung fu, but I don’t think I did very well today. I think it’s an amazing art, and I’m such a huge Jackie Chan fan, so it was nice to experience that a little, and hopefully one day I will have the chance to explore more of it. Doing the standing poses was really fun.”
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Even after being a huge fan of Jackie Chan, it was the first time he tried Kung Fu, and he enjoyed the fun experience of getting to know a little martial art. However, what do you think about Dimitrov’s recent camping adventure? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.
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