Dominik Thiem Eager to get back in her best form but persistent injury concerns brought her back, which caused her career to come to a standstill. The Austrian, who is currently looking to return, is gradually showing signs of recovery. Thiem recently Estoril On and to everyone’s surprise, the former US Open champion withdrew from the tournament in the first round after losing to Frenchman. Benjamin Bonzi.
Referring to how difficult it was to lose in the first round matches after losing to Bonzi, Thiem also touched on the development issue and felt that he was getting better in each match and would soon play at the level everyone expected from him. play. “It’s hard to lose in the first rounds and I feel like it won’t be the last but it’s also nice to feel that I’m improving every week. It’s a feeling you didn’t have when you were in the top 5”.
This is Thiem’s fourth debut in the jump and the Austrian looks pretty calm as he’s not looking for results right now, but focused on getting fitter and getting there where it belongs. He lost the opening round at the Challenger event in Marbella, Spain. He then came to the Serbian Open, losing the first round to Australian John Millman. It was a three-set match and despite falling, Thiem came back by winning the second set. But Millman raised the bet on the third and finished.
Dominic Thiem thanks his fans for supporting him on his journey

after hitting Estoril On After a 6-3, 7-6(9) defeat against French Benjamin Bonzi, Thiem took to Twitter and jotted down his thoughts. He thanked his fans and told them to be patient like him. The Austrian and former French Open finalist is very calm and hopeful that he will be back in his best form.
“I know it will take time for me to regain my strength and full potential. But I am ready to take this road. My goal is to do my best every day to take full advantage of my potential. Every day, from practice to practice and now from one game to the next, I realize that I am getting stronger and feeling better.” He wrote on Twitter.
“It’s a time-consuming process. I want to thank everyone who has accompanied me on my journey! I appreciate the motivational messages and comments every day!” Thiem finished.
Dominic Thiem will fight again at the Madrid Open, where he made a good start as he made it to the quarterfinals last year and only lost to Alexander Zverev, who eventually won the title.
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