Positive vibes surround Dominic Thiem, who is ready for 2023

"Still it’s going to be really difficult since I’m not seeded and I can face anybody at the beginning of any tournament," said Thiem, who will get a wild card into the Australian Open.



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Dominic Thiem's comeback from wrist surgery is gaining momentum heading into 2023.

The 29-year-old Austrian fell below the Top 300 this season but then turned around his play to return to the Top 100, reaching three ATP semifinals.

Now he's looking to get back to the top of the game again, speaking to the Abu Dhabi National while playing the World Tennis League in Dubai this week.

"The way is positive for me, the way I’m practicing," said Thiem. "I’m very happy about it."

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 22: Dominic Thiem of Hawks in action against Felix Auger-Aliassime of Kites during day four of the World Tennis League at Coca-Cola Arena on December 22, 2022 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Christopher Pike/Getty Images)
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Thiem, who won the 2020 US Open, went 0-7 as he returned to tour from his injury layoff this season, but then re-evaluated his training and motivation.

"I told myself I have to put a little bit of pressure on myself again, to start winning matches again," he said. "From 300 in the rankings to 100 in just three or four months, which was very good.

"The direction was definitely right. Still, I was not playing at my top level again and this I wanted to switch around in the offseason."

Yet the former No. 3 also knows the climb back will be tough. The Australian Open has given Thiem a wild card.

"Still it’s going to be really difficult since I’m not seeded and I can face anybody at the beginning of any tournament. But I’m fit, I’m happy to compete and I’m looking forward to starting," said Thiem.