The Austrian has had a plethora of media engagements since then. He has spoken at length about why the occasion meant so much to him, and how his spirited fightback will be remembered for years to come.
The 26-year-old also recently talked about how he has to be careful about the packed schedule that follows the US Open. He has announced that he won’t be playing any tune-up tournament before Roland Garros later this month, which is in stark contrast to his usual schedule.
Now it’s time to enjoy and digest first: Dominic Thiem
As per tennisnet, Dominic Thiem does not seem too worried about being out of shape for the French Open that will take place from September 27th to October 11th. The Austrian is not overly concerned about the unusual weather conditions that will likely greet the players this year either.
To cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, an alternate schedule was created by the ATP and WTA which involved hosting the European clay swing after the American hardcourt season. Taking place in autumn this year, the Roland Garros conditions are set to be a vast departure from the regular summer time.
Dominic Thiem, however, does not believe it will be too different from previous tournaments.
Dominic Thiem had withdrawn from the Rome Masters even before playing the US Open final. He has now more or less ended speculation of whether or not he will be accepting a wildcard entry into the Hamburg Open the week before Roland Garros.
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