Learner Tien has been another of the tennis players who has disappointed at the Miami Open 2026. The American had a golden opportunity to continue climbing positions in the ATP ranking, but the current world number 21 fell in the first round against Kamil Majchrzak, where his problems with double faults resurfaced (6). While he has increased the number of aces, the number of double faults has also risen. So far this year, the American has 158 aces and 82 double faults.
However, his coach, Michael Chang, is not concerned about this high number of double faults: "The number of double faults is higher than normal, we have noticed that, but sometimes he is more aggressive on the second serves, it's part of the process to become a more aggressive server," stated the former player in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, A Chang no le preocupan las dobles faltas de Tien: "Forma parte del proceso para ser un sacador más agresivo"

