Dominic Thiem Considers 2024 His 'Last Chance' to Reclaim Top Ranking
Former U.S. Open Champion Struggles with Injuries and Ranking Slump, Shocks Fans with Retirement Consideration
- Dominic Thiem, former U.S. Open champion, sees 2024 as his 'last chance' to climb back up the world rankings after a series of injuries.
- Thiem has struggled to regain his top form after a wrist injury in 2021, which led to a significant drop in his rankings.
- The tennis star has recently parted ways with his coach, Benjamin Ebrahimzadeh, and is said to be in talks with a non-Austrian coach.
- Thiem plans to skip the Sunshine Double and participate in the claycourt Challengers in Szekesfehervar, Zadar and Napoli, aiming to collect ranking points before the Monte-Carlo Masters.
- Thiem's comments about potentially retiring if he doesn't improve his ranking have shocked and saddened his fans.