“Ideal When Our Talents Can Compete With Stars” : Dominic Thiem’s Father Lauds


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Austrian star Dominic Thiem is one of the best players and early in his life, he was coached by his father Wolfgang Thiem. He has now opened an academy and many major stars are stopping by to visit it.

Stan Wawrinka visited it about 2 weeks ago and hit a few balls for about 2 hours. Now, French Open champion Iga Swiatek has also come to visit the academy and she loved its ‘perfect training units’.

Obviously, Wolfgang was glad that she visited the training centre as he said, “Ideal when our talents can compete with stars.” He is definitely hoping more such champions will visit his academy in the future.

Iga Swiatek celebrates after winning French Open 2020
Tennis – French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France – October 10, 2020. Poland’s Iga Swiatek celebrates after winning the French Open final against Sofia Kenin of the U.S. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

Dominic Thiem and Iga Swiatek Had a Great 2020

2020 was a  terrible year due to the coronavirus pandemic. So many events had to be canceled but thankfully, there were still some tournaments that were played. In those tournaments, Dominic Thiem and Iga Swiatek enjoyed a lot of success.

At the 2020 US Open, Thiem won his first-ever Grand Slam title in his 4th final. Swiatek also won her first Major title this year as she won the French Open without dropping a set. They were delighted about these wins and now, they are looking toward future events.

For Iga, the WTA Tour is over and now she is probably training for the Australian Open. On the other hand, Thiem still has a big event left in 2020 – the ATP Finals. He lost in the final last year and that is why he will be motivated to win it this time.

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