Victorious of the US Open 2020, the only Grand Slam title to have escaped Djokovic, Nadal or Federer over the last sixteen Majors, Dominic Thiem has since been going through a very difficult period. But he hoped to be reborn at Roland Garros, his favorite tournament, where he stumbled on the last step twice against boss Rafael Nadal (2018 and 2019). 48 hours before his cruel elimination from the competition against the Spaniard Pablo Andujar (4-6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4), the Austrian had granted an interview to the
Figaro
thanks to the competition of Rolex, global and major partner of world tennis for more than forty years and of which he is one of the prestigious ambassadors.
“This season is complicated, and I hope this Roland Garros will be a turning point.
What is certain is that I love this tournament.
I'm still comfortable there and have always played my best tennis there.
My career has seen important stages in Paris.
I was in the final of the junior tournament in 2011, I played my first semi-final
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