When Hou Lang slapped you to death, he really didn't say hello, and this time at the Australian Open, everyone saw it with their own eyes!
When 19-year-old Lernachan and 18-year-old Fonseca were still working hard at the ATP New Talent Finals last December, they probably never imagined that only a month or so later, they would be in the spotlight of public opinion at the Australian Open.
Playing against last year's Australian Open runner-up Dmitry Medvedev in the second round of the Australian Open, many people speculated at that time that Lerna's heart must have been cold, and it was too difficult to overthrow the king of hard courts in the post-90s.
But what is admirable is that after fighting with Medvedev, Lena Qian did not show timidity because he was afraid of the strength of the Russian famous player, but showed his hard work to compete with Medvedev with no one else and nothing to lose, showing a strong youthful strength.
Despite the feeling that Lerna is not afraid of a newborn calf, no one would believe that the 19-year-old American can create such a big upset.
On the experience of the Australian Open, Medvedev should be the second person in the men's tennis after Djokovic, the title of the runner-up of the Australian Open does not exist in any water, the Russian star was reversed by Sinner in the Australian Open final last year has surprised the outside world, this time against the pure newcomer Lera money, how could it be possible to capsize in the gutter, there is a high probability that it will give this representative figure in the back wave a vivid lesson, let him know how difficult it is to become famous by himself, Jiang is always old and spicy, After losing, let's go back and take a good summary.
Surprisingly, Lernaqian not only took the first set, but also had the last laugh in the second set tie-break, instantly pushing Medvedev to the brink of no retreat, just one set away from elimination.
However, at the critical moment, Medvedev still showed his strength as a three-time Australian Open runner-up, and quickly tied the score with two sets in a row.
Just when everyone thought that the Russian star would play the script of letting two chase three in the deciding set, Lena Qian did not have any emotional fluctuations in the life-or-death tiebreaker match, but continued to play steadily, and finally let the match have to be decided by a tie-break.
It's a pity that when he needed to prove himself the most, Medvedev's performance once again disappointed those who were optimistic about him before the game, and after losing the tie-break, let Lerner Qian directly use him as a victory background board, and also let the outside world witness the power of the back wave.
Lerchan's victory over Medvedev proved to be not a stroke of luck, as he played even better in the third round against Frenchman Mutai than he did against the Russian star, beating the Frenchman in straight sets to secure a ticket to the last 16 of the Australian Open.
Brazilian teenager Fonseca is also another representative of the new force of this year's Australian Open.
He was also the least favored against another Russian player, Rublev, but he played the script on the following grams, and he was even stronger than Nale Money, knocking out Ruble Baby in straight sets and playing the momentum of the new new force finals.
Although Fonseca failed to continue at the Australian Open like Lerchan, he knocked out world No. 9 Rublev in his debut at the Australian Open, and many people see him as a future superstar with a bright future.
The huge waves set off by the post-waves in the Australian Open also made fans and netizens deeply worried about the post-90s generation of men's tennis.
Medvede, Rublev, Tsitsipas and Zverev Jr. were once considered to be the most capable of setting off monstrous waves in men's tennis, especially in 2021, when Medvedev defeated Djokovic in the U.S. Open final to win the championship, which made many people exclaim that when Nadal and Djokovic are getting older and less competitive, it will be logical for the post-90s generation to rise strongly to replace the Big Three.
To everyone's surprise, when this group of post-90s players were still competing with the giants and had not fully occupied the commanding heights, Alcaraz and Sinner, two post-00s, were born.
The two not only teamed up to share the four Grand Slam championships last year, but also had a lot of experience against this wave of post-90s players, and they either beat them down or swept them away.
Now the problem of post-00s competitors such as Alcaraz and Sinner has not been solved, and the back waves led by Lernaqian and Fonseca have come over in advance, which is so fast and powerful that it is more difficult for post-90s players to attack the city and conquer the land in the men's tennis.
Some people say that the post-90s generation has experienced and witnessed the glorious era of the Big Three, and they have lost a lot in the competition; Now the strong rise of the post-00s such as Alcaraz and Sinner has made them witnesses and participants, and they are still at a disadvantage, if they wait for the post-wave to make up for the lack of experience in the competition and shoot this wave higher, what room does the post-90s have to survive.
The youngest of the current wave of post-90s players is Tsitsipas who is 26 years old, but he has not yet reached the top of the Grand Slam competition, and others have problems of one kind or another. As they get older, under the double attack of the two post-00s tigers Sinner and Alcaraz, and the strong post-waves such as Naleqian and Fonseca, if they don't try their best to gain some honor in the men's tennis, and when the post-waves really grow up, the post-90s will have to face an embarrassing fact, it turns out that they are only a passer-by in the men's tennis and have never become the master!(Source: Tennis House Author: Starry Sky of Moon River)