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Austrian tennis player

Born: September 3, 1993 (age 27 years), Wiener Neustadt, Austria

Nationality: Austrian

Height: 1.85 m

Grand slams won (singles): 1

Coaches: Günter Bresnik (2002–2019), Nicolás Massú (2019–)

Parents: Wolfgang Thiem, Karin Thiem

Birthday: September 3, 1993

Nationality: Austrian

Girlfriend: Kristina Mladenovic

Age: 27 Years, 27 Year Old Males

Sun Sign: Virgo

Also Known As: Dominic

Born In: Wiener Neustadt

Famous As: Tennis Player

Tennis Players Austrian Men

Height: 6’1″ (185 cm), 6’1″ Males

Father: Wolfgang

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Dominic Thiem 10 Fast Facts, Biography, Wiki

Thiem began dating fellow tennis player Kristina Mladenovic in 2017.

They publicly confirmed their relationship in May 2018 and split in November 2019.

Thiem is a big fan of football and is a Chelsea supporter.

He founded his own football club called 1.TFC Matzendorf in 2016, which consists of friends and fellow tennis players who come together a few times a year to play charity games.

Thiem supports the environment, donating and raising awareness for 4ocean and the WWF.

On ocean pollution he said “It’s one of the biggest problems nowadays that we face, with all the plastic pollution.

I love nature and I’m trying to support this whenever I can.”

Thiem was also part of his apparel sponsor Adidas’ 2019 Parley tennis collection campaign, the clothing of the collection being made from recycled plastic waste collected from beaches and coastlines with the aim to raise awareness and help tackle marine pollution.

In April 2021, Thiem appeared in a campaign for bee-protection.

The project, called Bio Bienen Apfel, aims to raise awareness about creating a habitat for bees in areas of Germany and Austria.

Achieved career-high No. 3 in 2020 and has been ranked in Top 10 since 6 June 2016 — 2nd-longest active streak (Nadal since 25 April 2005).

Qualified for Nitto ATP Finals each year from 2016-20, defeating No. 3 Federer and No. 2 Djokovic en route to 2019 championship match, then beating No. 2 Nadal and No. 1 Djokovic en route to 2020 final.

Playing in his 4th Grand Slam final, defeated A. Zverev in 5th-set TB to win 2020 US Open title, becoming 1st player to win US Open final from 2 sets down since Gonzales in 1949.

Playing in his 3rd ATP Masters 1000 final, defeated 5-time champion Federer to win 2019 Indian Wells title.

Went 9-3 from 2019-20 against Djokovic, Nadal and Federer, becoming 1 of 2 players with at least 5 career wins over each member of Big 3 (also Murray).

Thiem was born in Wiener Neustadt, and started playing tennis at the age of six.

His father Wolfgang and mother Karin are both professional tennis coaches, but Thiem’s primary coach has been Gunter Bresnik; the two started working together back in 2002.

Thiem underwent compulsory training in the Austrian military between 2014 and 2015, which perhaps explains the impressive work ethic he has inculcated into his life.

He is a fan of football in addition to tennis; he supports Chelsea in the Premier League, and has even founded his own football club called 1. TFC Matzendorf.

Thiem entered into a relationship with fellow tennis pro Kristina Mladenovic in 2017, and the two often post about each other on social media.

Dominic Thiem is currently in a relationship with Kristina Mladenovic, a French tennis player.

The couple has been together since 2017 and announced their relationship publicly in May 2018.

They are supportive of each other’s careers and are often present at each other’s matches.

Apart from Tennis, Dominic Thiem enjoys watching football and supports Chelsea Football Club. He also loves watching skiing.

He has confessed a weakness for Japanese cuisine, especially sushi.