VIENNA—At the age of 20 or so, Dominic Thiem decided there was only one place he wanted to hang up his racquet when time came calling.
Standing inside the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, the moment for Thiem to write the final chapter in a novel’s worth of remarkable stories authored on the tennis court has arrived. The 31-year-old shares an extraordinary bond with the Erste Bank Open, for it was here where Thiem took in his first tennis match as a wide-eyed preschooler and joined the event’s honor roll of champions more than two decades later.
“I knew that if my body lets me, I'm going to finish in Vienna,” the 2019 title holder tells me during a catchup a few days earlier. “That was always my dream and my goal. I didn't know which year it's going to be, but it's 2024. It’s a very nice coincidence that it's the 50th birthday of the tournament as well.”