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Acapulco Open 2025: Teenage Sensation Learner Tien Shocks Top Seed Alexander Zverev

 While world number two Zverev must now bounce back from another frustrating run, having failed to make it beyond the quarters at any of the events he has played since losing ♋to Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open final

Acapulco Open 2025
Learner Tien downed Alexander Zverev
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Alexander Zverev suffered a shock defeat to teenager Learner Tien, who claimed the biggest win of his career. (More Sports News)

Zverev, the top seed at the Acapulco Open, went down 6-3 6-4 to the 19-year-old🌼 American on Wednesday.

Tien, who claimed a big win over Daniil Medvedev en route to🌠 reaching the fourth round at the Australian Open in 🧸January, came from 1-4 down to win the second set – and the match – by reeling off five straight games.

"I just we🐈nt out there and tried to control my side of the court," said Tien, who will face Tomas Machac in the last eight.

"Obv♊iously, I kn𓄧ew it was going to be a tough match. To come through feels great.

"I think just focussing on what I can control and keeping my cool as best as I can has really taken me a long way."꧋;

Whileౠ world number two Zverev must now bounce back from another frustrating run, having failed to make it beyond the quarters at any of the events he has played since losing to Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open final, Tien can celebrate becoming the youngest American player to beat an ATP top-three-ranked opponent since Andy Roddick di🐲d so in 2001.

Since the A൲TP rankings were first published in 1973, Tien (19 years, 87 days) is now the youngest player to win his first two matches against ATP top-five opponents, and only the second American overall, after Jimmy Connors.

Zverev's defeat was not the only shock result at the ATܫP 500, as fifth seed Ben Shelton lost 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 to David Goffin.

Casper Ruud, Tommy Paul and Holger Rune w🧔ere big-name exits, though they withdrew due to a combination of illness and𓂃 injury.

That trio will now look to get back ♔to full fitness ahead of the Indian Wells Open.

Frances Tiafoe lost to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, while Denis Shapovalov – who won the Dallas Open earlier this month – beat Alex Michelsenꦫ in straight sets.

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