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Rafael Nadal 'the best role model' for Dominic Thiem, who also says Carlos Alcaraz has set a new standard

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ByEurosport

Updated 12/10/2022 at 15:35 GMT

In January, Rafael Nadal returned from a six-month break due to a foot injury and went on to lift the 21st Grand Slam title of his career at the Australian Open in Melbourne. Dominic Thiem says Nadal is the "example to follow" as he continues his comeback from a nine-month injury layoff due to a wrist injury picked up in 2020. Thiem also believes all players need to "catch up" with Carlos Alcaraz.

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Dominic Thiem says he has been inspired by Rafael Nadal to overcome adversity as he attempts to get back to the top of men's tennis.
The 2020 US Open winner suffered a wrist injury at the Mallorca Open in June last year that kept him off the court for nine months.
The Austrian, who has gone as high as No. 3 in the world rankings, is playing in the Gijon Open this week and beat Portugal's Joao Sousa 6-2 6-0 to reach the second round.
Thiem says 21-time Grand Slam winner Nadal is his "role model" for returning from long injuries to the pinnacle of the sport.
"He's probably the best role model for this experience," he told AS.
"He did it not just once but four or five times to come back from a long injury time of six months or even more. And the form was always amazing. So it's a great inspiration."
Thiem is currently ranked 165th in the world, but believes he has what it takes to win a Grand Slam again in his career.
He said: "I have the belief that I can win a Grand Slam again. If not, I would give up my career.
"I went through bad times but I would have the feeling that I am getting closer to my best version."
Carlos Alcaraz is the current world No. 1 and US Open champion. Thiem says everyone has to "catch up" with the 19-year-old's style of play.
"He already has a unique career," the Austrian added.
"He is the youngest No. 1 in history and the winner of the US Open as a teenager, exceptional.
"He is about to change tennis, because in New York, no matter how long the matches lasted, everything was there. Time, playing offence, going to the net and playing every point without fear.
"I think this is new. Nobody did that before. We have to catch up."
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