Austria’s Dominic Thiem hopes fourth time’s the charm after seizing on yet another chance to win his first-ever Grand Slam title, this time at Flushing Meadows.
The 27-year-old, who has reached a Grand Slam final three times - only to lose on each occasion - faces German Alexander Zverev in the U.S. Open men’s championship match on Sunday, well aware of the heartbreak that could be in store should he once again be denied.
“It’s the biggest goal and also the biggest dream I have in my tennis career since a few years,” the world number three told reporters when asked what it would mean to hoist a trophy at the U.S. Open.
“Since the moment I realized that maybe one day I can make it, and especially since I played the first finals of the French Open (in 2018). This was the biggest goal I want to achieve.”
Thiem lost to Rafael Nadal at Roland-Garros in 2018 and 2019.
But his greatest disappointment came at the hands of world number one Novak Djokovic, who overcame Thiem’s best efforts in a four-hour-long, five-set thriller at the Australian Open this year.
“It was really tough to digest that loss in Australia as I was super close back then,” he said. “I’m happy that I gave myself pretty short time after that another chance with this win today, with the finals on Sunday.”
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