Grigor Dimitrov ends 16-year Roland Garros streak in qualifying loss

Grigor Dimitrov lost in the first round of qualifying at Roland Garros, ending his streak of appearances at the French Open that dated back 16 years. The 35-year-old Bulgarian fell to Portugal's Jaime Faria by a score of 3-6, 7-5, 7-6.

Dimitrov served for the match twice during the contest on Court Suzanne-Lenglen but was broken both times. Faria, the 10th seed in qualifying, described the turnaround after trailing in the second set. “I was a break down in the second set, he was serving for the match. I just found force to turn it around,” he said. Dimitrov waved to spectators as he left the court with his bags following the defeat.

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