Zverev Aces Past Tien, Powers Into Third Straight Australian Open Semifinal

Alexander Zverev advanced to his third consecutive Australian Open semifinal with a four-set victory over American Learner Tien. The German's dominant serve, featuring 24 aces, was the decisive factor, saving all break points he faced. Tien showed resilience by winning the second-set tiebreak, but Zverev reasserted control to close out the match. The win sets up a high-profile semifinal against either world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz or home favorite Alex de Minaur.

Key Points: Zverev Reaches Australian Open SF, Ends Tien's Run

  • Zverev reaches 10th Grand Slam semifinal
  • Fires 24 aces and saves all break points
  • Halts Tien's breakthrough run
  • Sets up potential clash with Alcaraz or de Minaur
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Aus Open: Zverev halts Tien's momentum to storm into third consecutive SF

Alexander Zverev defeats Learner Tien to reach his third consecutive Australian Open semifinal. The German's powerful serve was the key to victory.

"Without my 24 aces, I probably would not have won today. - Alexander Zverev"

Melbourne, Jan 27

Alexander Zverev moved into his third straight Australian Open semifinal on Tuesday, halting the breakthrough run of American youngster Learner Tien with a victory under the closed roof of Rod Laver Arena.

The German reached his 10th Grand Slam semifinal at the 25th seed's expense 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-1, 7-6(3) to set a high-profile clash against either world No.1 Carlos Alcaraz or Australia's Alex de Minaur.

The world No. 3 leaned heavily on his serve to secure a win, firing 24 aces and saving all three break points he faced, each with unreturned deliveries. One of those clutch serves came at 5-6 in the fourth set, denying Tien a chance to force a decider. Zverev also controlled the short exchanges, winning 106 of the 0-4 shot rallies compared to Tien's 68.

"The learner from the baseline was playing unbelievably. I don't think I've played anyone who plays that well from the baseline for a very long time. Without my [24] aces, I probably would not have won today. I'm obviously very happy with my serve, just generally happy to be back in the semis," Zverev said of the 20-year-old after his game, drawing a warm response from the crowd.

Tien, seeded 25th, arrived full of confidence after stunning Daniil Medvedev in the fourth round and showed his resilience by overturning a 3-5 deficit in the second-set tie-break. That surge briefly shifted momentum, but Zverev responded with another dominant serving display to race through the third set and reassert control.

While Tien found success in longer rallies, using sharp angles and consistency rather than outright power, Zverev's ability to earn free points on serve repeatedly kept the American on the defensive. Those cheap points allowed the German to swing freely on return games and dictate the flow of play.

Zverev ultimately sealed the win in a tense fourth-set tie-break, surging to a 6-0 lead before a rare double fault added a flicker of late drama. It proved only a momentary hiccup, as he closed out the match to reach his 10th Grand Slam semi-final and his first since last year's Australian Open.

Despite finishing the 2025 season ranked No. 3, Zverev previously described the year as "incredibly unsatisfying" after lifting just one title in Munich. His form in Melbourne, however, including recent wins over Francisco Cerúndolo and Tien, both of whom beat him last season, suggests a player meeting his own exacting standards once again.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As an Indian tennis fan, it's great to see such high-quality matches. Zverev is a machine when his serve is on. Respect to Tien for pushing him so hard. Hope we see an Indian player make a deep run like this someday soon! 🤞
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Arjun K
Zverev's power game is something else. But honestly, the match felt a bit one-dimensional? It was all about his serve. Tien showed more variety in the rallies. Still, a win is a win. On to face Alcaraz probably!
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Priya S
Learner Tien is such a cool name for a tennis player! 😄 He played without fear. Beating Medvedev and then taking a set off Zverev is a huge achievement for a 20-year-old. The next gen is here.
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Vikram M
Zverev calling last year "incredibly unsatisfying" while being world no.3 shows the mentality of a champion. That's the standard. Hope he can go all the way this time. His semi-final will be a blockbuster.
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Michael C
Watching from Mumbai. The stats tell the story: 106 to 68 in short rallies. Zverev just didn't let Tien settle. That's tactical maturity. Great to see Grand Slam tennis back in our early mornings!

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