Thiem aims to make return at Indian Wells in March
Former U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem said on Thursday he hopes to return to action at Indian Wells in March, after being sidelined since June last year due to a wrist injury.
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Former U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem said on Thursday he hopes to return to action at Indian Wells in March, after being sidelined since June last year due to a wrist injury.
Former US Open champion Dominic Thiem is set to return to court next month at the Indian Wells Masters.
Former US Open champion and world number three Dominic Thiem, who has been sidelined since June with a wrist injury, said Thursday he hopes to be back on court at the Indian Wells Masters in March. Austrian star Thiem, 28, had planned to return to action in Cordoba in Argentina this week but withdrew because of pain in his hands between his knuckles. "In addition to the Cordoba Open, Dominic Thiem has also withdrawn from the Argentina Open, Rio Open and Chile Open. He will look to make his comeback to competition at Indian Wells in March," said a statement by his management team.
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