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Resurgent Zverev eyes huge upset against Alcaraz

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Pain-free and boasting a more aggressive on-court approach, Alexander Zverev is the unlikely poster-boy for anyone seeking an upset in what is shaping as the most predictable of men's Australian Opens.

For the first time since 2013, the top four seeds have advanced to the semi-finals at Melbourne Park.

Carlos Alcaraz and two-time defending AO champion Jannik Sinner have divided up the last eight major titles between them, while evergreen Novak Djokovic has a lazy 24 slams to his name.

‘Don’t show him what you’re doing’: How on-court pods almost helped Learner upset the No.3

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Down a set against world No.3 Alexander Zverev, American sensation Learner Tien looked exhausted and unsure.

“Don’t show him what you’re doing,” Tien’s coach Michael Chang warned him, calling out from the sidelines.

Falling victim to Zverev’s trademark monster aces, Tien was giving away his position when receiving. The 20-year-old heeded his coach’s advice and switched up his style and proceed to win a nail-biting tie-breaker and clinch the second set 7-6 (7-5).

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Zverev halts Tien's run at AO 2026 to reach semifinal

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Alexander Zverev’s recent mastery of left-handed foes has extended after ending 20-year-old Learner Tien’s best run at a major for a fourth Australian Open semifinal berth.

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.

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