Medvedev stunned by teen qualifier Tien in Australian Open late-night epic Posted on 17/01/2025 Learner Tien of the US celebrates after winning his second round match against Russia’s Daniil Medvedev in the early hours in Melbourne. (AP pic) MELBOURNE: Last year’s runner-up Daniil Medvedev was dumped out in the Australian Open second round by 19-year-old qualifier Learner Tien in a massive Melbourne shock at close to 3am Friday. In his debut Australian Open, the American ranked 121 stunned the world No 5 6-3, 7-6 (7/4), 6-7 (8/10), 1-6, 7-6 (10/7) in a nail biter and faces France’s Corentin Moutet in the next round. The left-handed Californian Tien soaked up the applause at Margaret Court Arena after the biggest win of his young career following four hours and 48 minutes of seesawing action. “Honestly it hasn’t really set in yet,” he said. “I’m just pretty happy to be off the court. I don’t think I’ve played a match that long ever, or even spent that much time on a tennis court straight. “Honestly, I’m just glad to be off. Obviously really happy, but I don’t think it fully hit me yet.” Tien had defeated Argentina’s Camilo Ugo Carabelli in five sets in the first round for his maiden victory at a Grand Slam at the fourth attempt. “These are my first two five-setters,” said the gifted teenager, a known talent in tennis circles. “It is nice to feel that I can play these more physical matches and get through them.” It was a painful exit for Russia’s former world No 1 Medvedev, who has lost three of the last four finals at Melbourne Park including to Jannik Sinner in 2024. The 28-year-old Medvedev needed five sets to beat the 418th-ranked Kasidit Samrej on Tuesday in his first match of the season, smashing his racquet and a net camera in a rage at one point. He started more serenely against Tien but errors crept into his play and Tien shook off any early nerves by clinching the first set in 47 minutes. Tien showed his mettle and his pedigree in the eighth game by prevailing in one gruelling 32-shot rally. The 2021 US Open champion Medvedev and Tien went to a second-set tie break, where the Russian was left exasperated by a double foot fault on his way to losing the set. The third set again went to a tie break, where Medvedev pulled out an ace under excruciating pressure to save match point and then clinched the set at the third time of asking to come back from the brink. Suddenly it was all Medvedev and he raced through the fourth set to tee up a decider. Tien appeared to have run out of steam. But from somewhere he located some extra reserves of energy and the duo exchanged breaks early in the fifth set. There was still time for another twist at 5-5 and 15-all on Tien’s serve when a shower came, briefly holding up proceedings. They exchanged breaks of serve to go into a 10-point tie break, where there was again nothing between them until Tien finally sealed the deal on his second match point. News
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