Teen star makes history with breakthrough Melbourne run
Tien reaches Australian Open quarterfinal at just 20
January 26, 2026: At just 20 years and 54 days old, Learner Tien has etched his name into Australian Open history. The rising star is now the youngest men’s quarterfinalist at the tournament since Nick Kyrgios achieved the feat in 2015.
History made.

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A milestone years in the making
Tien’s run marks a major breakthrough in his young career, showcasing composure and maturity well beyond his age. His ability to handle pressure has impressed fans and analysts alike.
Beyond his years.
Comparison to Nick Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios was the last player this young to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals more than a decade ago. The comparison places Tien in rare and exciting company.
Elite company.
How Tien got it done
Strong baseline play, fearless shot-making, and mental resilience have defined Tien’s tournament so far. He has shown no signs of intimidation on the big stage.
Fearless run.

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Tennis world takes notice
Former players and commentators have praised Tien’s poise, calling his rise one of the tournament’s standout stories. Expectations are quickly rising.
Buzz builds.

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Final thoughts
Learner Tien’s historic quarterfinal run signals the arrival of a new contender in men’s tennis. Matching a milestone last seen in Kyrgios’ breakout year is no small feat.
Future calling.
Published by HOLR Magazine

