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He Won a Grand Slam Thanks to Nicholas Massu, Retired Young and Announces Peculiar New Work

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The Austrian Dominic Thiem, who at 32 years old is already away from the courts, will have a special new job in the ATP. The tennis fans are looking at the United States, because the Masters 1000 of Miami entered its decisive stage and the Italian Jannik Sinner (2°) hopes to stay with the “Sunshine Double”. As the Miami Open develops, the former tennis player Dominic Thiem, the same who won the US Open from the hand of Nicholas Massú, announced …
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The Austrian Dominic Thiem, who at 32 years old is already away from the courts, will have a special new job in the ATP. The tennis fans are looking at the United States, because the Masters 1000 of Miami entered its decisive stage and the Italian Jannik Sinner (2°) hopes to stay with the “Sunshine Double”. As the Miami Open develops, the former tennis player Dominic Thiem, the same who won the US Open from the hand of Nicholas Massú, announced …

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redgol.cl broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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