Tennis-American Tien defeats Belgian Blockx to win Next Gen ATP Finals title


  • Tennis
  • Monday, 22 Dec 2025

Tennis - Next Gen ATP Finals - Jeddah - King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - December 21, 2025 Learner Tien of the U.S. in action during the final match against Belgium's Alexander Blockx REUTERS/Stringer

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Dec 21 (Reuters) - ‌American Learner Tien overpowered Belgian opponent Alexander Blockx 4-3(4) 4-2 4-1 to win ‌the Next Gen ATP Finals on Sunday, the year-ending exhibition tournament between the ‌eight highest-ranked players on the tour aged 20 and under.

The tournament uses a modified format, where a player needs to win four games to clinch a set, and winning one point at deuce is enough ‍to take the game.

Tien, who won his first trophy ‍on the tour at the Moselle ‌Open last month, held his nerve and made only 12 unforced errors while Blockx had ‍23, ​as the American won the match in just under an hour.

"I'm really happy. I knew it was going to be a tough match. I don't think (Blockx) ⁠missed a serve for the first set-and-a-half. He's been playing ‌great in these conditions all week," said Tien, who lost last year;sfinal to Joao Fonseca.

Blockx, who served ⁠seven aces while ‍his opponent had only one, made his intentions clear from the start, attacking the left-handed Tien's backhand with a fast serve and running up to the net to apply pressure.

Tien, ranked 28th in ‍the world, pushed Blockx back with a well-placed ‌lob before winning the point with a drive volley and althoughBlockx, ranked 116th, saved a break point and pushed the first set into a tiebreaker, top seed Tien outplayed his fellow 20-year-old.

Tien won the second set with a decisive break, using his powerful forehand to push Blockx back until the under-pressure Belgian second seed hit over the baseline.

The American, who has clinched five victories over top-10 ranked players this year including a straight-sets win over ‌world number two Alexander Zverev in February, got another break in the third set to go 3-1 up, leaving Blockx with little chance of fighting back.

"What a year you've had," Blockx told Tien at ​the trophy presentation ceremony. "There are not a lot of days I feel helpless on court but today was one of them. You're just too good."

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru. editing by Ed Osmond)

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