Dominic Thiem has taken a giant step in recent years on the ATP circuit to become number 3 in the ATP ranking after reaching the final at Roland Garros in the past two years and at the Australian Open this season, in addition to earning his first Masters 1,000 title at Indian Wells.
Much of the 'fault' in Thiem's progression is held by the Chilean Nicolás Massú, Olympic gold in Athens 2004, and now serving as coach of the Austrian. “There is great chemistry between him and me. He is a great guy, with a very good character. I am happy to be with him and I hope that good times come in the future, “he said in statements collected by Tennishead.
Thiem spared no praise for Massú, the coach with whom he lifted his first major title at the Indian Wells Masters 1,000 in 2019. “I tried Nico and the first tournament we were in was at Indian Wells, where I got my first Masters 1,000, so it was a good decision to have him immediately. Then I realized that it brought great things to my game and that I was able to improve my game in the right decision. “
The Austrian also had words of affection for Gunter Bresnik, the coach who has accompanied him since he was a child, although he stated that his breakup was due to the need for a change. “I think a change was necessary. I had an incredible success and track record with my former coach, but there came a time when I thought I needed something new. I needed to improve my personality and improve my game on the court. “