Dominic Thiem

Dominic Thiem ( born September 3, 1993 Wiener Neustadt) is an Austrian tennis player.

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Career

Thiem began at the age of six years playing tennis.

2011

One of the biggest successes of the year 2011, he was named Junior finals competition of the French Open. In the final, he defeated the Americans Bjorn Fratangelo. Based on this success, he received a wildcard at the ATP tournament in Kitzbühel, subject to there but already in the first round, the Spaniard Daniel Gimeno -Traver. In September 2011, he received another wild card for the PTT Thailand Open in Bangkok. He was defeated in the opening round Jarkko Nieminen in three sets. His third wildcard in the current season, he received at the Erste Bank Open in Vienna. There, he managed his first win on the ATP Tour in the game against Thomas Muster. In the second round he lost to the Belgian Steve Darcis with 2:6 and 2:6. At the end of the year saw him win three junior tournaments, including the Orange Bowl.

2012

In its first full year in professional tennis Thiem won an ITF tournament in the Czech Republic. He received a wildcard for the ATP tournament in Kitzbühel as last year. Thiem was subject to the Slovaks Martin Klizan with 1:6, 6:3 and 5:7. In Vienna, he again received a wild card. In the first round he won against Lukas Lacko and lost in the second round against Marinko Matosevic. Then Thiem played in some Challenger tournaments. In Morocco, he succeeded in his second and third tracks on the Future Tour.

2013

The year 2013 not started for Thiem as desired. Problems with wisdom teeth forced him to an unwanted break and thus he also missed the Davis Cup match between Austria and Kazakhstan. It was not until mid-March Thiem came back promptly and reached the finals of Croatia futures and the following week, he won a Futures tournament, also in Croatia. After failed attempts in the qualifications for the ATP tournaments in Casablanca and Bucharest Thiem was early June of intestinal inflammation set again out of action. In mid-July he made ​​his comeback with a final of a Futures Italy. A recent wildcard at the ATP tournament in Kitzbühel brought him to victories over Kuznetsov and Jurgen Melzer to the quarterfinals, where he defeated Albert Montanes. His tournament victory at the ITF tournament in Este and the final of the ATP Challenger in Como brought Thiem early September, finally, for the first time among the 200 best tennis players in the world. On September 21, Dominic Thiem won Moroccan Kenitra his first title at an ATP Challenger. In the final, he benefited from the task of top-seeded Russians Teimuraz Gabashvili at the registry of 7:6 and 5:1 for Thiem. In Vienna he reached, again equipped with a wildcard, the quarter-finals.

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