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Teenage star Learner Tien just keeps on rolling. After reaching his first ATP Tour final in Beijing last week, the American is through to the third round of the Shanghai Masters.
Tien stormed back to win his opening match against Miomir Kecmanovic, and he's now pulled off a heroic comeback to take out No. 33 seed Corentin Moutet.
The world No. 36 was down a double break in the second set, and a single break in the decider, but stormed back to win 4-6 6-4 6-4.
Afterwards, he said: "Really happy to pull that one off. It was definitely looking rough, especially in that second set. I didn't really lose hope.
"I feel like in a lot of my return games I had looks, whether it be 15-30 or 0-15 points that I feel like I should be winning to go up 0-30, and I just let a lot of chances slip by.
"So just tried to keep a level head as best I could, and just keep believing that I was still in the match."