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As the first post-90s Grand Slam winner, Austria's Dominique Thiem won his first Grand Slam title in Queens shortly after the former world number three man was awarded knees and hands

author:Da Wei Bayu

Shortly after Winning his first Grand Slam title in Queens shortly after winning his first Grand Slam title in Queens, the former world number three struggled with knee and wrist problems that left him out on the tour for nearly 14 months. He returned to victory in July this year, reaching the quarter-finals of the Swedish Open and the semi-finals of the EFG Swiss Open in Gstaad. Currently, Tim is ranked 228th in the world in singles.

After a long recovery from various injuries, 2020 US Open men's singles champion Dominique Thiem will return to Queens as a wild card in this year's fourth Grand Slam tournament. [Come and see me]

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As the first post-90s Grand Slam winner, Austria's Dominique Thiem won his first Grand Slam title in Queens shortly after the former world number three man was awarded knees and hands
As the first post-90s Grand Slam winner, Austria's Dominique Thiem won his first Grand Slam title in Queens shortly after the former world number three man was awarded knees and hands
As the first post-90s Grand Slam winner, Austria's Dominique Thiem won his first Grand Slam title in Queens shortly after the former world number three man was awarded knees and hands

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