ATP Antwerp, Belgium

With points to defend, Dominic Thiem digs in for opening Antwerp win

Elsewhere Tuesday, Stan Wawrinka made a victorious return to Stockholm in his first event appearance since 2011.



MATCH POINT: S. Wawrinka def. B. Gojo; Stockholm 1R0:36

Dominic Thiem and Stan Wawrinka won their respective openers at ATP 250 events in Antwerp and Stockholm on Tuesday.

Thiem dug deep to avoid a first-round exit. Down a set and a break, and later two points from losing, the Austrian battled past Luca Nardi, 3-6, 7-6 (7), 6-2, after two hours and 28 minutes. In the final set, Thiem did not face a break point and capitalized on two of three opportunities to get his 17th tour-level victory of the season (versus 20 defeats).

“I needed a little bit to adjust to the surface, to the whole game. I was a set and a break down, and then I was able to turn it around,” Thiem said during an on-court interview. “Played a great tie-break, which got close at the end again. And then the third set was really good. Very happy.”

The 30-year-old needs a strong showing this week. Thiem dropped 14 spots to No. 86 on the latest ATP rankings after the bulk of his semifinal points from Gijon came off following a second-round loss at the Bratislava 2 challenger event. He has another 90 points to defend from Antwerp, having advanced to the final four here last year before being edged out by Sebastian Korda in a decisive tie-break.

Austrian Dominic Thiem reacts during a first round match at the European Open Tennis ATP tournament, in Antwerp, Tuesday 17 October 2023. BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ (Photo by LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ/Belga/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
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As for Wawrinka, he defeated Borna Gojo, 7-5, 6-4, at the Nordic Open. The three-time major winner improved to 26-19 on the season in setting a second-round contest with Tomas Machac.

Wawrinka is making his first appearance in Stockholm since 2011. The 38-year-old was joined in the second round by J.J. Wolf, who ousted fifth seed Sebastian Baez, 7-6 (5), 6-2. Seventh seed Christopher Eubanks and eighth seed Daniel Evans were also knocked out in their openers.

Holger Rune and Gael Monfils headline Wednesday’s night session.