Dimitar Kutrovsky

Dimitar Kutrowski ( Bulgarian Димитър Кутровски; born August 27, 1987 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian tennis player.

Career

Kutrowski won several titles at Futures tournaments since 2010. While he was reached at the second-rate Challenger Tour more success, he succeeded to the World Tour in February of 2012 in San José a surprise: First, he qualified for the main draw for the first time a World Tour event. In his debut, he won, also due to a lucky draw, equal to his first two games against the Americans Dennis Lajola and Blake Strode. Only in the quarter-finals he lost to Ryan Harrison in straight sets. In May 2012, however, the ATP announced that at Kutrowski the prohibited substance methylhexaneamine was found that he had taken his own words by the dietary supplement Jack3d to himself. Kutrowski was subsequently banned for two years. Sämtliches prize money won since February 2012, he had to repay him also all have since been revoked conquered world ranking points. An appeal to CAS Kutrowskis was partially successful, resulting in reduced period of Ineligibility to 15 months. After expiry of the suspension in May 2013 Kutrowski again took part in the first Futures tournaments in September, he played for the first time a Challenger in Napa.

Kutrowski was first appointed to the Bulgarian Davis Cup team in 2011 and played the matches against Belarus and Cyprus. He could of four individual lots two to decide for himself, as he suffered a defeat at its sole use in doubles.

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