Also out of the ATP 250 Estoril tournament early (in the quarters), Dominic Thiem announced on Saturday that he has ended his association with Chile’s Nicolas Massou, who has been his coach in recent years and helped him achieve the most important results of his career

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Nicolas Massou is no longer Dominic Thiem’s ​​coach

An Olympic singles and doubles champion in Athens in 2004, Massou helped Thiem win the US Open in 2020 and reach the finals at Roland Garros (2019), Australian Open (2020) and Tour of Champions (2019 and 2020).

“What an incredible journey… It all started at the beginning of 2019 – you came with your incredible energy and extraordinary love for this sport.

But, unfortunately, everything has an end, and that end has come now. We decided together that from next week we will go our separate ways.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this incredible and beautiful time, Niko. I wish you all the best and our friendship will last forever” – Dominic Tim on Instagram.

Thiem is currently ranked 108th in the ATP Live rankings (he has been dealing with several injuries and has not been able to get back to his former level), and in 2020 Thiem was ranked 3rd in the world.

Dominic Thiem has received a wildcard into the Monte Carlo Masters and will face France’s Richard Gasquet in the first round.

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This season, Dominik has won just three matches (against Alex Molkan, Sebastian Ofner and Ben Shelton), losing nine.

This year, the team was beaten by Andrii Rublev, Borna Gojo, Borna Korich, Juan Pablo Varillas, Thiago Monteiro, Christian Garin, Adrian Mannarino, Lorenzo Sonego and Quentin Jalis.

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 330 wins and 191 losses. He collected $29,450,000 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: 3-9 / $163,282.