Dominic Thiem spent almost a full month in the United States recently as he competed in the Western & Southern Open followed by the US Open, where he won his maiden Grand Slam title. Thiem stated that he enjoyed being in the US for some time, but that Europe was the most comfortable place for him.
I don’t gamble but I would love to see that crazy casino world in Las Vegas: Dominic Thiem
Dominic Thiem has visited the US several times since becoming a tennis professional. The United States hosts many marquee tennis tourneys, including the year’s last Grand Slam competition.
Talking about New York first, Dominic said that he loved the energy of the city.
Next, Thiem shared some details about his experiences in Miami. He had met Gabe Norona for the first time when the Thiem family received an invitation to stay at his home during the Orange Bowl.
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The two-time French Open runner-up also called Malibu a ‘dream world’ as many Hollywood celebrities reside in the city.
Dominic Thiem then revealed that he had never visited Las Vegas but really wished to see the ‘casino world’ of the city.
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Lastly, the 27-year-old answered a question about whether he would consider shifting to the United States in the future.
Dominic Thiem did not compete in the Italian Open, but he will participate in the upcoming Roland Garros tournament. The Wiener Neustadt-based player is among the favorites to win the claycourt Slam this year.
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