Okay, so I’ve been trying to figure out what shoes Grigor Dimitrov wears, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. Here’s how I went about it, and what I found.

Digging for Clues
First, I started with a basic search. Just typed in “Grigor Dimitrov tennis shoes” and hit enter. I scrolled through a bunch of articles and images, trying to get a good look at his feet during matches.
I noticed he’s been with Nike for a while, so that narrowed it down a bit. It’s not like he’s switching brands every tournament, you know?
Zooming In and Comparing
Next, I focused on images from recent matches. I found some high-quality photos and zoomed in as much as I could. Seriously, I was practically counting the stitches on his shoes! It was a bit of a pain, trying to catch him mid-serve or sprinting across the court, but I managed to get some decent views.
Then, I opened up a bunch of tabs with different Nike tennis shoe models. I compared the designs, the logos, the sole patterns… everything. It was like a weird game of “spot the difference,” but with athletic footwear.
The “Aha!” Moment
After a while, I started to see a pattern. It looked like he was consistently wearing a particular model, or at least variations of it. I kept seeing this one shoe with a specific swoosh placement and sole design.

I cross-referenced with the current models.
My Best Guess
Based on my, uh, “research,” I’m pretty sure he’s wearing shoes that are current models. It makes sense, right? He’s a top player, he’s going to have the latest gear.
So, that’s my story. It wasn’t exactly scientific, but I think I got a pretty good handle on Dimitrov’s shoe game. It’s all about observation, persistence, and a whole lot of squinting at blurry photos!