Bulgaria’s athlete Petr Nestorov was voted Europe’s No1 tennis player in the U16 boys’ category, Tennis Europe officially announced. The Bulgarian athlete won a weekly training camp at the Mouratoglou tennis academy, which is one of the most advanced sports facilities nestled in the heart of the French Riviera, BTA informs. In 2018 Nestorov became a champion at the Tennis Europe’s Junior Masters in Reggio Calabria (Italy). He also won titles at the U16 tennis championships in Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzogovina and trophies at junior tennis competitions in Lida (Belarus) and Panchevo (Serbia). Nestorov is the third Bulgarian voted No1 in U16 rankings after Dimitar Kuzmanov in 2009 and Leonid Sheyngezikht in 2015.
Elizara Yaneva has qualified for the girls final at the Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships in Plantation, Florida. The J500 competition is considered an unofficial world championship for tennis talents aged 12 to 18. In a semifinal..
Grigor Dimitrov has been selected by fellow players as the winner of the 2024 Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award . Part of the ATP Awards, the honour recognises the Bulgarian's fair play, professionalism and integrity on and off the court...
Bulgarian snowboarder, Radoslav Yankov, has won the parallel giant slalom of the World Cup in Carezza (Italy) and made his first podium of the season. The Bulgarian skied the red course for the first time in the qualifiers and won after his rival..
Julio Velazquez is the new head coach of the representative team of Levski football club . The specialist's contract is for a period of one and a half..
Bulgaria's best young athletes for 2024 will be awarded today at a ceremony organised by the Viasport.bg website and Free Media Group Ltd. The ceremony..
According to the latest ATP world rankings, Grigor Dimitrov keeps his tenth position, despite failing to defend his points from the..
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