French Open 2021 LIVE: Dominic Thiem vs Pablo Andujar- Follow LIVE updates – Dominic Thiem and Pablo Andujar are locking horns against each other in the 1st round of the French Open. Dominic is ranked no. 4 and lost 6-3 6-2 to Norrie in the 2nd round in Lyon on the 20th of May. Thiem has an aggregate 9-7 win-loss record in 2021, 4-3 on clay. Dominic reached the semifinal in Madrid this year which was his best performance this year.
While on the other hand, Pablo is ranked no. 68 and is coming into this after reaching the semifinals in Geneva, which was best also his result of the current season, where he lost 6-3 6-2 to Ruud. Pablo has an overall 9-10 win-loss record in 2021, 8-7 on clay.
It is worth mentioning that Pablo Andujar defeated Roger Federer in the Geneva Open earlier this month.
French Open 2021: Dominic Thiem vs Pablo Andujar- Head-to-head
Dominic Thiem – 3
Pablo Andujar – 0
EVENT BREAKDOWN
Year | Event | Surface | RND | Winner | Result |
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2019 | Kitzbuhel Austria |
Outdoor Clay | QF | Dominic Thiem |
764 64
|
2018 | Rio de Janeiro Brazil |
Outdoor Clay | R16 | Dominic Thiem |
42
RET
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2016 | Rio de Janeiro Brazil |
Outdoor Clay | R32 | Dominic Thiem |
63 64
|
Dominic Thiem vs Pablo Andujar: When where and how to watch French Open 2021 / Roland Garros 2021?
France: Amazon Prime Video
Australia: Channel Nine, 9 Go, 9GEM, 9Now and OTT-platform Stan
Brazil: Globo and Bandsports
USA: Tennis Channel, NBC Universal
Europe: Eurosport, itv, ptc
Canada: TSN, RDS
Latin America: ESPN
North America and Middle East: beIn Sports
Sub Saharan Africa: SuperSport
INDIA: Star Sports Select/ OTT-platform Disney+Hotstar
China: CMG
South East Asia: Fox Sports
Japan: TV Tokyo
New Zealand Sky: Sky
Dominic Thiem vs Pablo Andujar: What about prize money?
“With the prize money awarded at the 2021 tournament, Roland-Garros is continuing to support those players who are going through a difficult time, financially speaking,” stressed Roland-Garros tournament director Guy Forget. “Since we have balanced out the men’s and women’s qualifying draws, the male and female players are now on an equal footing.”
In 2021, the prize money will be “more or less the same as in 2020” with a total prize fund of €34,367,215.
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