Dominic. Domi. Dominic Thiem is known as one of the hardest working players on tour. A ball of ambition and determination, the Austrian lives and breathe dominance. With an elegant one-handed backhand, a wide array of shots and tools, and spin that takes his opponents off guard, he is set to make damages on court. At 26 years old, he is one step away from becoming a Grand Slam champion, with already 3 Grand Slam finals under his belt. The highest-ranked player to compete in the UTS at World No. 3, Dominic’s eyes are set on the crown.
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Thiem can take his opponents lengths outside the court with his heavy inside-out forehand. Would he really be Domi without it?
Nicolas Massu
COACH
Nicolas Massu
COACH
Nicknamed “Vampiro”, Nicolas Massu from Chile is a former professional tennis player. In 2004, he reached his career-high ranking of World No. 9. That same year, he won both the doubles and singles gold medal at the Athens Olympic Games, making history for Chile. In 2003, he reached the final of the Masters 1000 in Madrid, beating World No. 2 Andy Roddick on his way to the final. He won a total of 6 pro-level titles, including an ATP 500 in Kitzbühel.
Nicolas Massu and Dominic Thiem started working together in February of 2019. Shortly after the pair started their relationship, Thiem won his first Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells. Massu’s objective is simple: help Thiem become the best player in the world.
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