Injury-plagued Dominic Thiem pulls out of Indian Wells, Miami Open 2022
The previous world number three, Dominic Thiem won’t participate in the Indian Wells and Miami Open, the Austrian reported on Monday.
The 28-year-old Austrian, who had additionally removed from the season’s first Grand Slam because of a well established wrist injury, took to Instagram to report his withdrawal from Indian Wells and Miami Open.
The world number 50 said he will begin his season on earth court.
Thiem expressed: “I had great practice weeks. My wrist is entirely fine and my hand is improving. Yet, I chose to pull out of Indian Wells and Miami to begin the dirt court.””It’s the surface, I feel generally alright with. In this way, it’s an ideal opportunity to begin there,” he added.
Thiem has not contended on visit since June when he experienced a unit of the back sheath of the ulnar side of his right wrist during the match against Adrian Mannarino at the Mallorca Championships.
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