Alexander Zverev relied on his powerful serve to bail him out of trouble against Learner Tien, winning a tightly contested Australian Open quarterfinal on Rod Laver Arena.
The No. 3 seed fired 24 aces and just one double fault across four sets, saving all three break points he faced. His lone double fault came at the very end of the match, after he had surged to a 6-0 lead in the fourth-set tiebreak. Zverev quickly erased it with an ace to seal a 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 7-6 (3) victory in three hours and 11 minutes.
Afterward, Zverev had high praise for Tien, the rising 20-year-old American who added 1989 Roland Garros champion Michael Chang to his coaching team alongside Erik Kortland in August 2025.
“What impressed me the most is—and I talked to my team afterwards—I felt like I didn't have a spot on the court where I could just hit the ball and I felt like I was out of danger,” Zverev said in his post-match press conference.
