KitzbuhelRound of 16FinishedClay

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Dominic Thiem vs Sebastian Ofner

Dominic Thiem closed this round of 16 at Kitzbuhel.

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Dominic Thiem is listed as the winner.

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Result

Dominic Thiem is listed as the winner.

Recent Form

Dominic Thiem brings the hotter recent run

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  • Dominic Thiem is the archived winner for this match.
  • Dominic Thiem is 6-4 in the recent sample.
  • Sebastian Ofner is 2-3 in the recent sample.
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How both players were arriving

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Dominic Thiem

Last Five

WLWWW

Record

6-4

Win Rate

60%

Streak

Won last match

Sebastian Ofner

Last Five

WLLWL

Record

2-3

Win Rate

40%

Streak

Won last match

Essentials

Date

July 27, 2022

Round

Round of 16

Status

Finished

Score

Not listed

Winner

Dominic Thiem

Scheduled Start

Not listed

Match Context

Rank

Not listed

Seeds

Not listed

Court

Not listed

Last Update

Apr 11, 2026, 08:11 PM UTC

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