TRENDING Published February9, 2016 By Peter Ferrer

Grigor Dimitrov And Nicole Scherzinger Relationship Going Deeper? Lewis Hamilton Out Of Singer's Life!

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Bulgarian professional tennis player Grigor Dimitrov, has been reportedly dating television personality Nicole Scherzinger, as they were seen walking arm-in-arm at the Brisbane International Tennis Tournament early January, according to Express.

The two were first linked in the summer, after Grigor's split from Maria Sharapova. Scherzinger confirmed that she has moved on from ex-boyfriend Lewis Hamilton when she was seen kissing Dimitrov in Brisbane.

"They're (Grigor Dimitrov and Nicole Scherzinger) completely besotted with each other," revealed a source to The Sun. "But they have been careful not to be pictured together because they don't want the pressure of the relationship being in the public eye."

Nicole Scherzinger split from Hamilton in Feb. 2015, after dating on and off for seven years.

The two began dating in 2007 and announced in 2010 that they called it quits. The couple reunited and split again in 2011 due to a conflict in work schedules. They reconciled again in 2012, ended their relationship by July 2013 and got back together again in March 2014.

"It was a mutual decision. The long distance kept them apart for long periods of time," said a source close to the "X Factor" judge. "They both spent most of their time alone because they were in different countries all the time. Nicole is heartbroken and devastated," cited Mail Online.

Meanwhile, Nicole Scherzinger has been spotted at the Show Jumping tour in Austria, donning a glittering gown with slashed sleeves and a scooped back by "Project Runway" graduate, Michael Costello. The 37-year old "Pussy Cat Doll," sang for the audience at Vienna's Glock Horse Performance Center.

On the other hand, Roger Federer has become the first tennis player to win 300 grand slam single matches, after he moved into the fourth round of the Australian Open. He won over Grigor Dimitrov with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 victory recently, revealed The Guardian.

Federer experienced a tear in his left meniscus, after losing to Novak Djokovic last month and had to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery. The Swiss player has started rehabilitation and will be staying out of competitions for six to eight weeks, according to IBT AU.

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