Thiem Feeling Comfortable Among Game's Elite
Thiem Feeling Comfortable Among Game's Elite
After a year inside the Top 10 of the Emirates ATP Rankings, Dominic Thiem now feels like he belongs among the elite group.
It wasn’t always that way, though. For a time, Thiem looked at the Top 10 as a place for his “idols”, not a destination for the 20-something Austrian.
“If you come there for the first time at quite a young age, I don’t know, you look up to them, to the other ones in the Top 10 and feel strange somehow, because they have been your idols and now you’re with them,” said Thiem, who joined the group as a 22 year old after his Roland Garros semi-final run last year.
But the Austrian has more than proved he’s among the best of the best on the ATP World Tour, and he now feels that way as well.
“It’s very nice to be in the Top 10. I’m very pleased that I have been there for one year now. I didn’t quite expect it when I came in the first time last year,” Thiem said. “Now I’m a little bit more confident. I feel that I belong there, basically, and it’s a little bit easier for me.”
Thiem’s semi-final run last year in Paris (l. to Djokovic) propelled him to No. 7 in the Emirates ATP Rankings. Heading into Roland Garros, which starts Sunday, the Austrian is back at the career-high position and a popular pick to return to the semi-finals or go farther in Paris.
The 6’1” right-hander has gone 12-4 during the European clay-court swing, with two of his four losses coming against nine-time Roland Garros champion Rafael Nadal. But Thiem is also the only player to have beaten Nadal during the clay-court season, upsetting the “King of Clay” 6-4, 6-3 last week in the Rome quarter-finals.
Thiem During European Clay-Court Swing
Tournament | Round | Opponent |
Internazionali BNL d’Italia |
Semi-finals |
l. to Djokovic |
Mutua Madrid Open |
Final |
l. to Nadal |
Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell |
Final |
l. to Nadal |
Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters |
Third Round |
l. to Goffin |
“The win over Rafa was of course a big thing for me. I played the best player on clay three times in three tournaments. I learned a lot from that matches, so I think I prepared well for this tournament,” Thiem said.
The two could meet in the semi-finals in Paris. Nadal leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head series 4-2, and all six matches have come on clay.
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“He’s back at his best this year, and then also he’s won [Roland Garros] nine times. So he knows how it works to win here,” Thiem said. “I think he will try everything to win ‘La Décima’. I think it will be very unique in tennis to win a Grand Slam title ten times. It’s pretty crazy. So 100 per cent he’s the one to beat here and the big favourite.”
Thiem, the sixth seed, opens against Aussie Bernard Tomic on Monday. The 23-year-old Thiem won their only prior FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting at the 2016 Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco.
“I feel good. I always come here with a good feeling. I played finals as a junior six years ago. Then last year the semis,” Thiem said. “Obviously it’s my favourite surface, so it’s always a good feeling to come back. And as I defended many [Emirates ATP Rankings] points in the last weeks in Rome and Madrid, I don’t come here with that much pressure.”