Make no mistake Djokovic and Nadal will not want to see a fully fit Dominic Thiem back Physical conditioning specialist Jez Green
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Dominic Thiem, currently ATP No.165"I have a big goal in mind: finishing the year in the top 100. It would be great to be able to achieve that."Dominic Thiem, currently ATP No.165 Thiem was ranked outside the top 400 this year after being sidelined with a wrist injury since the Mallorca Tennis Championships in June last year. He's made his way into the top 200 in the world in just six months and is now ranked 165 in the world. The former World No. 3 also registered a top-30 win last week after outclassing Francisco Cerundolo in the quarterfinals of the Gijon Open.
Make no mistake Djokovic and Nadal will not want to see a fully fit Dominic Thiem back - Physical conditioning specialist Jez Green
Jez Green has given an update about Dominic Theim's fitness. Former Champion made his third semifinal appearance in the last four months at the ATP 250 Gijon Open in Spain. The Austrian has been working tirelessly to regain his form since his return to the tour at the 2022 Marbella Challenger in March. Physical conditioning and fitness coach Jez Green, who has been working hard with Thiem to help him reach the top of his game again, gave an on the former World No. 3's fitness. The Brit, who has also worked with in the past, stated that the top players in the world will not want to see a fully fit Thiem. "He looks strong and everyone around him is starting to notice his body is changing, Dominic has been in two French Open finals, one final in Australia, and he won the US Open, so he's made four finals. You have to think a fully fit Dominic on clay makes the French Open his number one possibility, but I think all of the Slams are possible," he told Tennishead. "He's very fresh and has very good motivation. He can have five more years left in tennis, so he has very good possibilities. Make no mistake, Novak and Rafa are not going to want to see a fully fit Dominic Thiem back," he added. "I have a big goal in mind: finishing the year in the top 100. It would be great to be able to achieve that."Dominic Thiem, currently ATP No.165"I have a big goal in mind: finishing the year in the top 100. It would be great to be able to achieve that."Dominic Thiem, currently ATP No.165 Thiem was ranked outside the top 400 this year after being sidelined with a wrist injury since the Mallorca Tennis Championships in June last year. He's made his way into the top 200 in the world in just six months and is now ranked 165 in the world. The former World No. 3 also registered a top-30 win last week after outclassing Francisco Cerundolo in the quarterfinals of the Gijon Open.