Former finalist Dominic Thiem mentioned he was match and able to make an impression on the Australian Open, regardless of beginning preparations with defeat on the Kooyong Classic.
The 2020 finalist at Melbourne Park, who’s 99 on the planet as he returns from a wrist harm, confirmed flashes of his greatest in a 6-4, 6-4 loss to Australian Alex de Minaur at Kooyong.
The 29-year-old Thiem gained the US Open in 2020 however injured his proper wrist mid-2021 and was sidelined for eight months.
“The body is good, last year was a good step in the right direction,” mentioned the Austrian on Tuesday. He had pushed Novak Djokovic to 5 units within the 2020 Australian Open last.
“I hope I can continue in that direction this year. Hopefully, the Open is a good start.”
The former world quantity three has proven encouraging indicators on his return to the tour, rising from exterior the highest 350 to breach the highest 100 this week after semifinal runs final yr at Gstaad, Gijon and Antwerp.
His speedy rating rise meant he solely narrowly missed instantly qualifying for the principle draw of the Australian Open, which begins in Melbourne on Monday.
But he was handed a wildcard entry and, after twice preventing again from a break down in opposition to De Minaur, stays optimistic about his probabilities.
“I’m ready to go at the Grand Slam, but I don’t know how good I am at the moment,” he mentioned.
“It’s very difficult to go deep in a Slam, all of the players are on a high level. But I had a good preparation, so I should be ready — we’ll see.”
He added that the harm was “an interesting experience, probably, every top athlete will face at least one major injury during a career”.
“My wildcard is a big honour and a big possibility (to do well). If I have the chance to cause some damage, we will see if I can make that happen,” he mentioned.
“I’m glad I’ve left my injury behind. The body feels good.”