Dominic Thiem is the first male player born in the 1990s to claim a Grand Slam singles title. Here we shall take a look at his finances.
When Dominic Thiem won the US Open 2020, it was seen as the way to announce the arrival of a new generation. At long last, the stranglehold of the ‘Big Three’ was broken.
That wasn’t necessarily true, but Thiem’s win was still massive. After all, he became the first male player born in the 1990s to claim a Grand Slam singles title.
He was also the first Austrian to win the US Open singles title. He is the second-highest ranked Austrian player in history, behind only former No. 1 Thomas Muster.
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And he has won a respectable 17 ATP Tour singles titles.
Thiem was born in Wiener Neustadt, Austria on 3 September 1993 to Wolfgang and Karin Thiem, both of whom are tennis coaches.
He has a younger brother, Moritz Thiem, who is also a professional tennis player.
As far as playing style, Thiem has some of the biggest groundstrokes of the tour. He can consistently hit big with both his forehand and his single handed backhand.
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He is generally seen as a baseliner in terms of his style. However, he has added more variety with the use of slice backhand and more netplay.
This has been especially true since adding coach Nicolas Massu to his team in March 2019.
The success he has enjoyed on the tour led to plenty of interest in his personal life. Here we shall take a look at his finances.
The Austrian star has a net worth of around $17 million. His cumulative prize money in this time period is over $28 million.
Year | Prize money (in USD) | Titles won |
2021 | 698,641 | 0 |
2020 | 5,169,756 | 1 |
2019 | 8,000,223 | 5 |
2018 | 4,624,646 | 3 |
2017 | 4,345,626 | 1 |
2016 | 3,152,363 | 4 |
2015 | 1,123,704 | 3 |
2014 | 754,479 | 0 |
2013 | 69,679 | 0 |
2012 | 11,312 | 0 |
The Austrian has quite a few sponsors to his name thanks to his exploits.
The brands that sponsor him are Adidas, Babolat, Bank Austria, Rolex, Red Bull, Duravit, Technogym, and Sky Sport.
Thiem is actively into doing charity work for a number of causes. He contributed to La Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco, a foundation for saving the environment and promoting sustainable development.
He is also engaged in creating a habitable ecosystem for marine life. What’s more, he also supports a non-profitable organization called ‘4ocean’. It works towards the conservation of the oceans.
It is not known what notable assets, if any, are owned by Thiem.