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Thiem tones down practice regimen to prevent wrist injury

Thiem tones down practice regimen to prevent wrist injury

Former U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem goals to sidestep a persistent wrist harm by adopting a extra measured method to coaching.

The 30-year-old, as soon as ranked third globally, seeks to reclaim his former glory after a tumultuous interval marked by a debilitating wrist harm in 2021 that led to a prolonged hiatus and a decline in his rating.

On Monday, the two-time French Open finalist claimed his first win on the ATP Tour in 2024 by beating German Maximilian Marterer 6-1, 6-7(3), 6-4 within the first spherical of the Estoril Open.

“(I’m going) to listen a bit to my body,” Thiem mentioned after his win. “To really take care that there is nothing coming up, no problems for the wrist. I cut down the intensity of my practice a little bit, but I’ve had enough practice in my life. I can handle it if it’s a little bit less.”

Thiem, who subsequent faces veteran Frenchman Richard Gasquet on Wednesday, added that he didn’t really feel any ache in his wrist throughout his first-round win, telling organizers: “Obviously, it is a bit of little bit of a day-by-day (state of affairs).

“But I have my physio here, who’s great. I have a day off tomorrow as well which helps. I should be ready for Wednesday.”

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