Dominic Thiem withdrew 2 tournaments for Australia to expand 2022

Dominic Thiem has just gone through an unforgettable year. At the beginning of the clay season at Madrid Open 2021, the Austrian player played quite well and reached the semi -finals. However, in the following tournaments, he was disappointed.

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Dominic Thiem withdrew 2 tournaments for Australia to expand 2022

Ahead of the third Grand Slam of the year, Wimbledon, Thiem chose to attend the ATP 250 in Spain, Mallorca Open. The black luck continued to cling to the Austrian player when he had to leave the tournament immediately because of his wrist injury. This is also a problem that he misses the rest of the season.

According to the schedule, Thiem will officially re -export this December at Mubadala World Tennis Championship. However, right next to the competition, the Austrian tennis player announced the withdrawal from the tournament due to the unused health conditions. The chosen person is Taylor Fritz.

Recently, Thiem continued to withdraw from two more tournaments: ATP Cup 2022 and ATP 250 in Sydney. These are 2 prizes to run the momentum for Australia to expand. According to everything that happens as planned, the Austrian player will officially re -export at the first Grand Slam of the year.

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The nearest title Dominic Thiem is the US expansion 2020

“I had a cold when I was in Dubai and couldn't practice last week. So I wouldn't have enough fitness to be able to play in the ATP Cup and Sydney ATP 250.

After playing for the past six months, I could not take risks. I will not return too early and get another injury. My goal is to play Australian Open, but we will make the final decision at the end of December.

In 2021, Thiem only played 18 matches, including 9 and 9 lost. The Austrian tennis player has not won any more titles since the coronation at the US Open 2020. Currently, he has fallen to the 15th place on the World ATP rankings.

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