
Dominic Thiem announced himself as a real contender for Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal after reaching the Roland Garros final twice (2018, 2019) and triumphing at the US Open (2020), but a wrist injury shook his confidence and the Austrian gradually left elite of world tennis.
Dominic Thiem, disappointed after poor results in 2023
Dominik returned to action in March last year and managed to string together some wins in the second half of the season (he reached the semi-finals in Gstaad, Gijón and Antwerp), but problems resurfaced earlier this year and the Austrian looks to be a long way from reaching his goal: to return to the top 10 ATP.
“I don’t cause trouble for my opponents. If I continue at this level, everyone will want to play against me. I do a lot of positive things in training, but when I go out on the field to compete, I don’t know what’s happening to me” – Dominic Timquoted by AS.
Tim is currently ranked 101 in the ATP Live rankings and was ranked 3rd in the world in 2020.
This season, Dominic won just one match (against Alex Molkan in Buenos Aires), losing six.
Andriy Rublyov, Borna Gojo, Borna Coric, Juan Pablo Varillas, Thiago Monteiro and Christian Garin beat Tim this year.
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 328 wins and 188 losses. He collected $29,389,286 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: 1-6 / $100,367.
Source: Hot News

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