Dominic Thiem won the US Open in 2020, and pundits then talked about a real rival between Djokovic and Nadal. Unfortunately, the 29-year-old Austrian virtually shut down after his major win in New York and spoke of his slump since the US Grand Slam.

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Dominic Thiem has lost his “flame” after winning the US Open 2020

He defeated Alexander Zverev at the US Open after coming back from 0-2 down, and the future looked bright for the Austrian.

However, the trophy won in New York caused a mental block, and a wrist injury later caused him a lot of trouble.

He returned to the track last March, but the results were disappointing. He did not come close to the form he showed at the US Open 2020 or at Roland Garros 2018 and 2019 (he played in both finals).

“The flame went out after the US Open, but we still talked about it. I don’t want to blame myself for this.

There are players who celebrate great success and feed off of it. It helps them move on and play better. They are looking to win the next Grand Slam tournament. It wasn’t like that with me, I’m a different guy” – Dominic Timquoted by Tennis Head.

“It took me a while to accept it, I’m a little harder on myself. If I didn’t think I could get back to a high level, I wouldn’t be here. The only thing I can do is work harder.

A difficult situation, of course. It is not easy for me with everything that has happened in the last year and a half.

Thiem is currently ranked 96th in the ATP rankings and has risen to third in the world in 2020.

Dominique has not been able to win a game this season, suffering three defeats.

This year, Tim was defeated by Andrii Rublyov, Borna Gojo and Borna Chorich.

Tim has the most wins in the 2016 season (58 successes), and the most won tournaments in 2019 (Vienna, Beijing, Kitzbühel, Barcelona, ​​Indian Wells).

During his career, Dominic Thiem won 17 ATP titles with 327 wins and 185 losses. He collected $29,356,546 from tennis prizes alone.

Dominic Thiem’s ​​results in recent seasons

2018: 54 wins and 20 losses / $4,624,646 in prize money

2019: 49-19 / $8,000,223

2020: 22-7 / $5,169,756

2021: 9-9 / $698,641

2022: 18-16 / $421,122

2023: 0-3 / $73,657.