Thiem confident of turning things around for US Open
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[August 31, 2020]
(Reuters) - Dominic Thiem had a
nightmarish start to his U.S. Open preparations when he was bundled
out in his first match of the Western & Southern Open last week but
the world number three is confident he can turn things around in
time for the Grand Slam.
The Austrian is seeded second at Flushing Meadows in the absence of
Rafa Nadal and is expected to pose the strongest challenge for
top-ranked Novak Djokovic, who beat Thiem in a five-set thriller in
this year's Australian Open final.
Thiem, however, managed to win just three games in his second-round
match against Serbia's Filip Krajinovic at the Western & Southern
Open after getting a first-round bye.
"Things like that, matches like that, are happening. I didn't have
my best day. That's how that result came," the 26-year-old told
reporters on Sunday.
"I know about my strength. I know things can change very quickly.
Well, I hope that I do better at the Open."
Thiem, who was also a finalist at the last two French Opens, begins
his U.S. Open campaign on Tuesday against Spaniard Jaume Munar, whom
he beat in Brazil in his last tournament before the circuit was
suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March.
Players rarely stick around host cities after an early defeat but
with the Western & Southern Open taking place in New York this year
due to the pandemic, Thiem had nowhere to go.
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Austria's Dominic Thiem in action during his semi final match
against Germany's Tommy Haas REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/File Photo
"Normally if you lose ... you hop on the plane and go to a different
place. It's easier to forget," he said.
"Here you're stuck in the same place for a very long time. So it's
not easy to forget the loss, to get your mind on different things.
The last days, of course, (I was) practising and preparing for the
Open."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Peter Rutherford)
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