Thiem will open his campaign on Tuesday against Kei Nishikori, who is still a difficult opponent even if he isn’t physically at his best yet.

Given the incredibly packed field, Vienna 2020 is being likened to a Masters level tournament. While speaking to ATPtour.com on Sunday, Dominic Thiem revealed how it felt to come into an event as the defending champion and be handed such a brutal draw.

Thiem acknowledged the strength of the playing field while labeling the tournament as the ‘best 500 tournament ever’.

The 2019 Vienna Open is the biggest title of my career after US Open: Dominic Thiem

You don’t often see a top player including an ATP 500 title in his list of greatest career accomplishments. However, the 2019 Vienna Open win ranks very highly in Dominic Thiem’s list - just behind his maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open, in fact.

Dominic Thiem has been involved with the Vienna event since he was a kid, and he has fallen in love with it over the years. Vienna is the most prominent home tennis tournament for Thiem, and it helped him transition from a spectator to a tennis player.

Dominic Thiem went on to talk about how he regained his mental equilibrium after his quarterfinal loss at Roland Garros. He took some time off to reflect on that result and also on his US Open triumph a couple of weeks prior, before setting new goals for the rest of the year - the first of which is Vienna.

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