2024 Is Now or By no means Season

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Friday, February 2, 2024

The 2024 season can spark a brand new starting or sign the start of the top for Dominic Thiem.

In a brand new interview with Austrian outlet Der Commonplace, Thiem says this can be a make or break season for his profession.

Extra: Richard Evans Q&A

“I see this as my final likelihood. If I make it, it will possibly occur rapidly,” Thiem informed Der Commonplace earlier this week. “I have been again for 2 years now because the harm, and I completed 2022 on 100 or so and final yr on 98.

“If I end the yr on 100 once more, you must take into consideration whether or not it is nonetheless value it.”

The 2020 US Open champion has not been the identical participant since struggling a wrist harm in 2021 that appeared to sap the sting from his as soon as ferocious forehand.

Lately, Thiem has tried to transition from a power-based baseliner to a extra all-court type of play, nevertheless his outcomes have not rebounded.

The 2-time Roland Garros runner-up suffered a tricky five-set loss to Felix Auger-Aliassime within the Australian Open first spherical final month.

The previous world No. 3 completed the 2023 season ranked No. 98 after wrapping the 2022 season ranked No. 102.

A pissed off Thiem stated if he cannot persistently produce higher outcomes and rise larger within the rankings he’ll think about closing the curtain on an excellent profession that has seen him seize 17 titles.

“I have been in rankings for 2 years now that I do not wish to be in,” Thiem stated. “In fact that weighs on me.

“I have been chasing the sensation of actually with the ability to play tennis in a match once more for a very long time. And the way in which I anticipate myself to.”

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