ATP, Roland Garros > Dominic Thiem: “I think the worst thing in is playing against Rafael Nadal at Philippe-Chatrier and hearing the announcer list all the years of his victories”

ATP, Roland Garros > Dominic Thiem: “I think the worst thing in is playing against Rafael Nadal at Philippe-Chatrier and hearing the announcer list all the years of his victories”
ATP, Roland Garros > Dominic Thiem: “I think the worst thing in tennis is playing against Rafael Nadal at Philippe-Chatrier and hearing the announcer list all the years of his victories”

Invited to discuss as freely as possible around a table before the “grand final” of the UTS, which will take place from December 6 to 8 in London, Denis Shapovalov, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Dominic Thiem spoke on numerous subjects.

And after the Australian's statements about Roger Federer and referee Mohamed Lahyani, the Austrian explained what he believed was the worst thing to experience as a professional player.

And unsurprisingly, Domi mentioned the overwhelming domination of Rafael Nadal at Roland-Garros, against whom he lost twice in the final (2018 and 2019).

“I think the worst thing in tennis is playing against Rafa (Nadal) on the Philippe‐Chatrier and the guy (the announcer) starts talking: '2005, 2006, 2007 etc…'. You arrive at number 11e year and it's like you've already lost. »

Published on Friday November 29, 2024 at 3:15 p.m.



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