MELBOURNE, Australia—At a certain point, Daniil Medvedev was just trying to get on the board.
“I was just trying to win one more,” he said after losing 11 straight games to Learner Tien during his 6-4, 6-0, 6-3 defeat to the young American at the 2026 Australian Open. “I mean, I was trying to figure out what can I do to kind of disturb his level that he had at this moment. I do want to say I guess I did something, because it became 4-3, and I even felt like, you know what, 4-3, it's small chance. Then, well, there was not a big chance finally.
“That's how I am no matter the score. I try to win one game at first, maybe one more after. The matches can turn a bit more probably in women's tennis, but in men's tennis as well we saw some crazy things. So, I just try to say to myself, like, ‘Till the last point, try to fight.’ Then the last point was not for me this time.”
Medvedev and Tien faced off for the first time at this tournament 12 months ago, with the American stunning Medvedev through five grueling sets in a late-night second round. The pair have played three more times since then, with Tien getting the better of the 2021 US Open champion in two out of the three.
