Why Dominic Thiem was turned away from the Australian Open With the Australian Open just around the corner, players across the ATP and WTA tours are gearing up for another shot at Grand Slam glory.
Dominic Thiem concluded his tennis career prematurely during the 2024 ATP season. The Austrian star stepped away from the game at 31, after struggling with a wrist injury that ultimately ended his career.
Dominic Thiem’s successful career was ended abruptly due to an ongoing wrist injury. Thiem’s injury, which he initially sustained in 2021, saw his ranking plummet outside the top 300 as he was sidelined for nine months.
Can you name every women's Australian Open tennis champion in the Open Era?Note: The Open was moved from January to December in 1977, so there were two Opens played in that year. It was moved again in 1986 from December to January, so there was no Open played in 1986.
Dominic Thiem retired at the age of 31 after not being able to recover well from a wrist injury As a result, a highly promising talent had to put a premature
Former Grand Slam champion Dominic Thiem, who retired in 2024 with 17 career titles, gave an extensive interview to the Business of Sport podcast this month.
Dominic Thiem, the 2020 US Open champion and a two-time French Open finalist, has enjoyed a decorated tennis career. But even with his accomplishments, the Austrian admits that nothing compared to the intimidating task of facing Rafael Nadal on the clay courts of Roland Garros.
After bidding farewell to the sport they love, retired tennis stars Dominic Thiem and Richard Gasquet are set for a brief comeback at a special tennis event in Luanco, Spain.
After playing back-to-back Grand Slam finals, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are expected to be the clear favourites to reach another championship match at the US Open.
Those who have missed Dominic Thiem's powerful hitting and fluid style will be excited for next week's 2025 Hamburg Open. Thiem retired on home soil in October at the 2024 Vienna Open.
German tennis star Alexander Zverev has come painfully close to winning his first Grand Slam title on multiple occasions, and former foe Dominic Thiem believes this year's Roland Garros tournament may be where Zverev finally breaks through.
Former world number three Dominic Thiem has named two youngsters he ‘love to watch’ in men’s tennis. The Austrian tennis star surprisingly decided to retire at the age of 31, largely because he could not reclaim his form after suffering a serious wrist injury that kept him out of action for nearly 12 months.
Former Austrian tennis star Dominic Thiem has stated that he feels his career was a ‘complete story’. The former world number four surprisingly decided to retire at the age of 31, largely because he could not reclaim his form after suffering a serious wrist injury that kept him out of action for nearly 12 months.
Former US Open champion Dominic Thiem believes winning a Grand Slam is not any easier despite the end of the original ‘Big Three’. The original concept of ‘Big Three’ started with the dominance of the former world number ones Switzerland’s Roger Federer, Spain’s Rafael Nadal and Serbia’s Novak Djokovic.
Former World No. 3 Dominic Thiem retired from professional tennis last year at just 31 years old and admitted he doesn’t really miss the sport, despite his early departure.
Jannik Sinner met with Dominic Thiem in Monaco while serving his three-month suspension. The world No. 1 completed his first month of suspension this Sunday, forcing him to withdraw from Indian Wells and three other Masters 1000 tournaments.
Jannik Sinner met with Dominic Thiem in Monaco while serving his three-month suspension. The world No. 1 completed his first month of suspension this Sunday, forcing him to withdraw from Indian Wells and three other Masters 1000 tournaments.
Dominic Thiem played his last professional match on Tuesday, losing 7-6 (6), 6-2 to Luciano Darderi in the first round at the Vienna Open. The 2020 US Champion had earlier announced he would retire after struggling to return to his top form following a wrist injury.
Former U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem officially made his farewell from tennis on Tuesday when the 31-year-old Austrian lost a first-round match at the Erste Bank Open to Luciano Darderi in Vienna.
Of the four men's semifinalists at the 2024 U.S. Open, only World No.1 Jannik Sinner has previously won a major title. As the only one to taste grand-slam glory, the Italian has an 81.8 percent probability rate of hoisting the trophy on Sunday. How did we get to that number?
No. 13 seed Ben Shelton of the United States ended Austrian Dominic Thiem's U.S. Open career on Monday, beating the wild card 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 in a first-round match in New York.
Following the third slam of the season, 28 players have descended upon Gstaad, Switzerland, for a clay-court 250 event. The field is filled with top-ranked players looking to gain form ahead of the North American swing.
Former U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem said Friday that he will retire at the end of the 2024 season. Thiem, 30, won the U.S. Open in 2020 and is a two-time French Open finalist.
ATP Tour tennis continues on Day 1 at the BMW Open in Munich. The top match from this day is Alejandro Moro Canas vs Dominic Thiem. Who do you think will come out on top?