Indian Wells 2023: Alcaraz meets Medvedev in the Indian Wells final | Sports

Carlos Alcaraz will play this Sunday (23:00, Movistar Deportes) the final of the Indian Wells Masters 1000 by beating Jannik Sinner 7-6(4) and 6-3, after 1h 51m. The 19-year-old Spaniard achieved a meritorious victory against an opponent who had him on the ropes in the first set, but failed to control the reply from the Spaniard, who will play his third final in the category after last year in Miami and Madrid, where he won. Between him and his eighth trophy in the elite will be the Russian Daniil Medvedev, who beat Frances Tiafoe 7-5, 7-6(4); if he wins, in addition, he would recover the number one, in possession of the Serbian Novak Djokovic.

Alcaraz, irregular in the first set, went from less to more and after overcoming a bump he recovered his best tennis to get the match back on track. Sinner, 21, had an option to score the opening round, but when push came to shove, in the tiebreaker, he faltered and clouded over from there. The Murcian achieved a very valuable break at the beginning of the second and from that moment he broke free. He played looser, he tuned up with his right foot, which until then had been very erratic, and finally accelerated towards the final episode, which puts him on the verge of a double objective: to sit on the throne of the ATP again and lift the trophy for the first time. in Indian Wells, a highly prestigious setting.

The last Spanish representative to achieve this was Paula Badosa, two years ago, and to find the last men’s national champion you have to go back to 2013, the date on which Rafael Nadal was crowned –for the third time in his career–. Now it is Alcaraz who impresses in the Coachella Valley, where the performance of the other finalist, Medvedev, also impacts. The 27-year-old from Moscow and sixth in the world, got rid of Tiafoe – who saved up to seven match points before bowing – and chained his 19th consecutive victory to reaffirm his fabulous moment. Recent champion in Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai, in his file he has four Masters 1000 titles.

Between him and the boy from El Palmar there is only one precedent, two years ago at Wimbledon. Then Medvedev prevailed in three sets, who on his day (February last season) also managed to ascend to the top of the circuit. Alcaraz is the fourth Spanish player to progress to the Indian Wells final after José Higueras (winner in 1983), Alex Corretja (in 2000) and Nadal himself (in 2007 and 2009, in addition to the aforementioned).

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