Grigor Dimitrov is enjoying his mid-season break with his girlfriend, Eiza Gonzalez. The couple appears to be on a skiing trip at an undisclosed location.
Dimitrov wrapped up his season at the Paris Masters, where he defeated Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the first round. However, he later withdrew from the event against Daniil Medvedev due to a shoulder injury.
The Bulgarian shared a sweet photo of Eiza posing in the snowy mountains during their getaway. The latter smiled for the camera while dressed in stylish black ski gear.
Here's the picture shared by Dimitrov via Instagram.

Dimitrov and Eiza have been together since April 2025. She was first spotted supporting him at the Madrid Open, and the couple soon made their relationship public through events and social media posts.
During the premiere of her Apple TV movie, Fountain of Youth, Gonzalez was asked about Dimitrov in an interview with Extra. She spoke warmly about him and joked about trying to avoid spending too much time on the tennis court.
"He’s so sweet. It’s so nice. He’s always so supportive of me and he’s very excited. He’s obviously in a tournament right now, so he can’t be here. But yeah, I’m just super grateful for him,” Eiza Gonzalez said
“I’m definitely not getting better on the tennis court, and I’m avoiding the whole, ‘Let’s go play together.’ I’m sort of like, ‘Yeah, sure! Later. I’m just not feeling it today," she added
Apart from semifinal runs in Brisbane and Miami, Dimitrov also reached the quarterfinals of the Monte-Carlo Masters this year. He also entered the last 16 at Wimbledon, but was forced to retire mid-match against Jannik Sinner.
"Taking a step back from tennis really did me good" - Grigor Dimitrov on dealing with a lengthy break post Wimbledon heartbreak

Grigor Dimitrov was leading by two sets against Jannik Sinner in the fourth round of the Wimbledon Championships. He was forced to stop playing in the third due to a pectoral muscle injury on the court.
The 34-year-old then spent nearly three months away from the tour before making his comeback at the Paris Masters. He later shared that this break allowed him to enjoy a summer at home for the first time in 20 years.
“I’m doing very well, taking a step back from tennis really did me good. It was the first time in almost twenty years that I could really be at home for the summer, so I took advantage of these moments. I wasn’t really following what was happening on the tour, I wasn’t trying to stay connected," Grigor Dimitrov told L’Equipe
Dimitrov also revealed how he mentally dealt with the situation and accepted that injuries were a part of his sport.
“It was important to really let go. I realised that it’s normal to be injured, it’s normal not to play every week. I accepted all of that, and I’m just very happy to be back. Surprisingly, I was strong. I didn’t see it as a negative, although there were doubts, of course. To say that everything went perfectly would be wrong. But I know how to deal with these things, not just injuries, but also anything mental," he added
Grigor Dimitrov was among the top 10 players on tour last year. He has dropped out of the top 40 due to stiff competition and a lengthy break on the sidelines.