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Dominic Thiem pulls out of Indian Wells, Miami Open to focus on claycourt return

Former U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem further delayed his retur... Read More
Former U.S. Open champion

Dominic Thiem

further delayed his return to action from a niggling wrist injury on Monday, saying he was pulling out of

ATP Masters

1000 tournaments in

Indian Wells

and Miami to focus on the claycourt season.

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Thiem, who has an excellent record on clay, has not played since suffering the injury at the 2021

Mallorca Open

and the 28-year-old, who has slipped to 50th in the world rankings, was unable to defend his U.S. Open crown last year.

The Austrian had withdrawn from tournaments in Argentina, Brazil and Chile this year but had said he was hopeful of a return at Indian Wells, generally considered the most prestigious tournament outside the four grand slam events and where Thiem won the title in 2019.

"I had really good practice weeks. The wrist is perfectly fine, the hand is getting better and better but still I decided to pull out of Indian Wells and Miami and to start on the clay court," Thiem said in a video posted on Instagram.

"It's still the surface where I feel most comfortable so I think it's the perfect time to start there."

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The claycourt season starts in April.

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