Dominic Thiem ended Roger Federer’s bid for a record sixth Indian Wells title with a battling three-set victory in the final in California. The Austrian seventh seed fought back to beat Federer 3-6 6-3 7-5. Swiss Federer, a 20-time Grand Slam champion, converted just two of 11 break points and made 32 unforced errors to Thiem’s 25. Thiem secured his first title at a Masters 1000 event and will rise to fourth in the world rankings on Monday. “It feels just unreal what happened in this 10 days,” Thiem said after winning his first event since September 2018. “I came from a really bad form in all categories, and now I’m the champion of Indian Wells.” ———————————————————————————————————————————— ♥ Thanks you watching. Like and scrible my chanle → youtube.com/c/TennisLibrary♥ —————————————————————————————————————————————- “Act of 4 February 1994 on Copyright and Related Rights This video is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is noncommercial and transformative in nature, uses no more of the original than necessary, and has no negative effect on the market for the original work.
#USO Who does it BETTER? Hmmm… Nobody does it better – Makes me feel sad for the rest! Nobody does it half as good as you – Baby, you’re the best! Dominic Thiem plans to travel to NY next week, but might pull out of the USO if the players have to quarantine themselves prior to travelling to Italy for the Rome Masters . “I enjoy my time at home. If the tour starts, I’ll be ready. If not, I’ll stay home some more.”