11 January,2023 11:26 AM IST | Melbourne | AFP
Dominic Thiem
Former finalist Dominic Thiem said Tuesday he was fit and ready to make an impact at the Australian Open, despite starting preparations with defeat at the Kooyong Classic.
The 2020 finalist at Melbourne Park, who is 99 in the world as he returns from a wrist injury, showed flashes of his best in a 6-4, 6-4 loss to Australian Alex de Minaur at Kooyong.
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The 29-year-old Thiem won the US Open in 2020 but injured his right wrist in mid-2021 and was sidelined for eight months. "The body is good, last year was a good step in the right direction," said the Austrian, who pushed Novak Djokovic to five sets in the 2020 Australian Open final. "I hope I can continue in that direction this year, hopefully the Open is a good start. I'm ready to go at the Grand Slam but I don't know how good I am at the moment," he said. "It's very difficult to go deep in a Slam, all of the players are on a high level. But I had a good preparation so I should be ready - we'll see."
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