This will see not only Thiem but exciting players in Andrey Rublev, Casper Ruud and Karen Khachanov; as well as Matteo Berrettini, Roberto Bautista Agut, Jan-Lennard Struff and Dennis Novak all take part in Kitzbuhel. You can also follow Thiem's 7 on TV or via stream as we'll show you where to watch this tennis exhibition tournament.
Four ‘Austrian Young Guns’, Alexander Erler, Jurij Rodionov, Sebastian Ofner and Lucas Miedler will also play their own competition as they will face each other on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. The main Thiem's 7 tournament will see its group stage from Tuesday to Thursday. Then the winners of the group stage will move through to Friday and Saturday with the semi-finals and finals taking place.
Here you can find all of the results and group standings. You can check the full schedule of play here. Check the group stage draw here. You can follow the Thiem’s 7 via TennisUpToDate Live Scores by clicking here!
TV: In the UK, it will be shown live on Eurosport 2 from 12:00pm BST until 3pm BST on the opening day.
This will continue until Friday when it will be on slightly later due to the UEFA Europa League draw at 12:00pm.
Stream: It can also be streamed on the Servus TV website for those in Austria, click here to view the stream. Streaming is also available on Eurosport Player.
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