Alexander Zverev delivered another statement win on Tuesday at Melbourne Park, powering into the 2026 Australian Open semifinals with a dominant quarterfinal performance. But in the post-match press conference, tennis took a back seat as questions turned to his personal life and controversy. This time, the world No. 3 chose not to engage, declining to address a topic tied to events that unfolded at the same venue a year ago.
Alexander Zverev Refuses to Address Past Controversies After Reaching Australian Open Semifinal
Zverev reached his third consecutive Australian Open semifinal on Tuesday by dominating American Learner Tien in a four-set quarterfinal clash, showcasing the German’s formidable serve under pressure. Zverev secured a commanding 6-3, 6-7(5-7), 6-1, 7-6(7-3) victory to keep alive his pursuit of a maiden Grand Slam title while playing under a closed roof due to the extreme weather conditions. The German controlled the match through powerful serving prowess, hitting 24 aces while committing just one double fault.
During the post-match press conference, a reporter asked about the shift in atmosphere at Rod Laver Arena compared to previous years. “Compared to previous years, the Rod Laver Arena feels very different. The focus is on your serve and a lot of crowd support rather than attention on your personal life. Do you feel different this year?” the reporter asked.
Zverev immediately closed down the topic, saying, “I think this question is not worth asking anymore.”
The refusal was in context with what happened exactly twelve months ago in the same court. At the 2025 Australian Open final, Zverev lost to the defending champion Jannik Sinner 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3 in just two hours and 45 minutes. However, as Zverev approached the microphone to deliver his runner-up speech after the match, a woman in the stands interrupted him repeatedly, shouting “Australia believes Olya and Brenda!” three times.
This was in reference to allegations of domestic abuse made against Zverev by his former partners Olya Sharapova and Brenda Patea. Zverev stood in visible silence for several moments, with a faint smile, before he could deliver his speech.
Zverev Overcomes Learner Tien Challenge to Reach Third Consecutive Semifinal
The quarterfinal between Zverev and Tien brought together contrasting playing styles and experience levels at the Grand Slam stage. Zverev’s approach overwhelmed the Americans despite their impressive baseline precision and on-court prowess. Zverev controlled the opening set, securing an early break at 4-2 and clinching it 6-3. The second set proved more competitive, as neither player could break the other, forcing a decisive tiebreak.
However, Tien demonstrated remarkable resilience, winning the tiebreak 7-5 and leveling the match at 1 set apiece. Yet Zverev’s on-the-point serving proved the decisive factor as he reeled off five consecutive games to build a commanding 5-1 lead, breaking his opponent twice, and then took the set 6-1 in just 28 minutes. In the fourth set, Tien mounted another spirited comeback and earned a set point at 6-5, only for Zverev to save the break point and force another tiebreak, where he ran to a 7-3 victory.
The victory marks Zverev’s 10th Grand Slam semifinal and his third consecutive appearance at that stage of the Australian Open in Melbourne. He is most likely to face world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the semifinals, with only a 25% chance of winning against the Spaniard.
