Vienna, Austria - October 22, 2024 - Dominic Thiem, Austria's celebrated tennis star, played the final match of his illustrious career at the Erste Bank Open in Vienna, marking an emotional end to his journey in professional tennis. Thiem, aged 31, lost in straight sets 7-6 (8-6), 6-2 to the young Italian player Luciano Darderi in the first round, a match that encapsulated his recent struggles and resilience.
A Career Defined by Triumph and Resilience
Thiem's career, highlighted by his 2020 US Open victory, has been a testament to his prowess on the court, particularly known for his powerful one-handed backhand and endurance in long rallies. However, a wrist injury sustained in 2021 became a pivotal challenge, leading to a significant drop in his world ranking from a career-high of No. 3 to outside the top 300.
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The Austrian had announced earlier this year that 2024 would be his final season, citing the ongoing battle with his wrist injury and the desire to conclude his career on his terms, in his home country. "I knew that slowly, my tennis career is coming to an end," Thiem shared in a heartfelt interview, emphasizing his decision was made with peace, looking forward to life beyond tennis.
Vienna: A Farewell and a Celebration
The Vienna Open served not just as a tournament but as a celebration of Thiem's career. Before his final match, an exhibition set against Alexander Zverev, whom he famously defeated in the 2020 US Open final, was played as part of a tribute ceremony. This event was attended by thousands, including tennis luminaries who sent video messages, appreciating Thiem's contributions to the sport.
His retirement marks the end of an era for Austrian tennis and for fans worldwide who admired his clay-court mastery and his battles against the 'Big Three' of tennis. Thiem's career stats include 17 ATP titles, with significant performances in Grand Slams beyond his US Open win, reaching finals at the French Open twice and the Australian Open once.
Thiem's Emotional Farewell on Social Media
Dominic Thiem was visibly moved as he addressed his social media fans, "I want to thank for everything, for you for all the amazing memories we've shared together, you've been such a great support from you through out the years"
A message from @domithiem to his fans 💙🫶 pic.twitter.com/oA0HE4v5Rh
— Erste Bank Open (@ErsteBankOpen) October 22, 2024
As Thiem steps away from the ATP tour, his legacy remains not only in the trophies and titles but in the inspiration he provided to upcoming players, demonstrating that with resilience and passion, one can climb back from the depths of injury and despair to the peaks of tennis glory. His retirement, while a moment of sorrow for tennis aficionados, also opens a new beginning for Thiem, who has expressed interest in exploring life's other avenues.
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