Ben Shelton Falls to Learner Tien at Indian Wells
By Vikram Nair / 09.03.2026
Did Ben Shelton’s performance at Indian Wells signal a turning point?
Ben Shelton faced a challenging match against Learner Tien at the BNP Paribas Open on March 8, 2026, ultimately losing in three sets. The match raised questions about Shelton’s current form and his ability to maintain his ranking as he is currently positioned at world No. 8.
Tien secured victory with a final score of 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-3, marking his first advancement to the fourth round of a tournament. This win is significant for Tien, who is ranked No. 27 in the world, as it showcases his potential against higher-ranked opponents.
Throughout the match, Tien demonstrated resilience, despite recording 10 double faults. The match featured only two service breaks, highlighting the competitive nature of the encounter. Shelton attempted to shorten points by hitting groundstrokes harder and incorporating drop shots, strategies that initially seemed effective.
After winning the second set, Shelton struggled to maintain the physical intensity required in the third set, which ultimately led to his defeat. Tien acknowledged the challenge, stating, “Even when he is not at his best, his serve is still incredible,” reflecting on Shelton’s capabilities.
Both players displayed nerves during the match, with Tien admitting, “Nerves definitely played a role and I feel like I was missing some shots that maybe I usually wouldn’t.” This sentiment underscores the pressure athletes face in high-stakes matches.
As the tournament progresses, Tien will face Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the next round, while Shelton will need to regroup and reassess his strategy moving forward. The outcome of this match may influence Shelton’s approach in future competitions as he continues to pursue the top ranking among American men.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding how this loss will affect Shelton’s ranking and his path in upcoming tournaments. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how he responds in the coming weeks.
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