NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dominic Thiem savoured his first Grand Slam match win since 2021 at his happiest hunting ground on Monday, as the injury-plagued ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSNEW YORK - Dominic Thiem savoured his first Grand Slam match win since 2021 at his happiest hunting ground on Monday, as the injury-plagued former U.S. Open champion downed Kazakh Alexander Bublik to reach the second round.
The Austrian, now ranked number 81, has endured a dismal run at the majors since reaching the Australian Open fourth round two years ago and said beating Bublik 6-3 6-2 6-4 felt special. "I think, I don't know, six or seven Grand Slams without a match win. So it's great. Especially here at the U.S. Open with all the past and all the memories I have here."
"The physical trust is there. Since the injury I've played many tournaments. I did many practice sessions. I really also gave a lot of load on the wrist again. It's completely fine," said Thiem, who meets American Ben Shelton next.
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