Dominic Thiem: From tennis professional to the energy pioneer in Munich!
Dominic Thiem, once ATP star, visits the ATP tournament in Munich and develops interests in the field of renewable energies.
Dominic Thiem: From tennis professional to the energy pioneer in Munich!
On April 16, 2025, a significant meeting of young tennis talents and well-known players took place as part of the ATP tournament in Munich. Among the spectators was also the former tennis professional Dominic Thiem, who was once number three in the world. Thiem, who is now retired and feels comfortable in his “tennis pension”, follows the tournament from a new perspective and has also reoriented itself professionally. He is particularly interested in two emerging talented players: Jakub Mensik from the Czech Republic and Joao Fonseca from Brazil. Despite his retreat, his passion for tennis sports remains unbroken, and he enjoys watching the development of young players. Krone reports that Thiem was present between Jan-Lennard Struff and Francisco Cerundolo before the first round match.
on the square, however, the day was less pleasant for other players. Dominic Thiem himself was not active in competition, but his compatriot Max Rehberg was also unable to convince and was eliminated in the first round. Alex Michelsen from the USA defeated his opponent 6: 7 (2: 7), 3: 6. The only bright spot for the spectators was Rudi Molleker's victory, who was able to celebrate a win on the ATP tour after almost five years and defeated Francesco Passaro from Italy with 6: 4, 6: 2. Molleker, currently number 179 in the world rankings, has in front of him in the round of 16 Jack Draper, in 6th place. Eurosport Zverev and defending champion Holger Rune in the first round have free -rose and will go to the tournament for the first time today.
The development of tennis
tennis has a long and fascinating story that goes back to the high Middle Ages. Originally developed from a setback game, the Jeu de Paume experienced a heyday in France and England in the 16th and 17th centuries. In the 19th century, the foundation for today's sport was laid in the 19th century. In the 1870s, tennis increasingly gained popularity not only in Europe, but also in the United States. Already around 1900 tennis tournaments with international participation took place in Europe, crowned by the introduction of the Davis Cup in 1900, which is the first country competition in tennis. wikipedia illuminates the development of sport and explains how the abolition of the amateur rule in 1968 led to commercialization and tennis made a global billion dollar business with high prices and sponsorship opportunities.
Today's tennis landscape is shaped by large international tournaments, including the prestigious Grand Slam events. History and tradition are deeply anchored in the roots of sport, the accessibility and fascination of which have grown over centuries. The counting method in tennis, which originally comes from the Jeu de Paume, shows the traditional character of this sport. With players like Dominic Thiem, who, despite resignation, continue to maintain a connection to tennis sport, stays alive. The coming years will show how the new talents develop and what role Thiem will play in the future of sport.