Carlos Alcaraz handed Jannik Sinner his first loss of the 2024 season. The young Spanish sensation showed incredible skill and determination as he outplayed the Italian powerhouse in a thrilling match that had fans on the edge of their seats.
Alcaraz's victory was a testament to his talent and hard work, as he showcased his powerful serve, precise groundstrokes, and unwavering focus throughout the match. Sinner, who had been dominating the competition all year, simply could not keep up with Alcaraz's relentless attack.
Alcaraz, the second seed in the draw, will now play in Sunday’s final, against Daniil Medvedev of Russia, for a chance to become the first player, man or woman, to repeat as Indian Wells champion since Novak Djokovic won a third consecutive title here in 2016. The two met in last year's championship too.
"We were laughing about it with Jannik when it suspended, because I had bees, had the rain," Alcaraz said. "Let's see what's gonna happen tomorrow. Maybe a random guy.
Alcaraz extended his own winning streak to 11 matches as he moved into the final.
Alcaraz will meet Medvedev after the world No 4 beat Tommy Paul 1-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2 in the second semi-final. Paul, seeded 17, lost the second set on a tie break before a medical timeout, while Medvedev then took control as he won the decider 6-2.
Sinner also rued a few too many missed forehands when he stepped in to attack. But he was quick to acknowledge the quality of the match as a whole, after a thrilling two hours and five minutes of first-class tennis on one of the game's biggest stages.
"I think it was still a great match," he said. "I think we both played really good. There were some entertaining rallies... He deserved today to win, and I wish him good luck in the final."
Medvedev in their head-to-head, 3-2, which includes a dominant 6-3, 6-2 victory in the Indian Wells final a year ago. They’ve played three times since then, all last year, with Alcaraz winning in the semifinals of Wimbledon, Medvedev winning in the semifinals of the US Open and Alcaraz winning in the round-robin stage of the ATP Finals.
This is only the second time in Indian Wells history that the same two men will play each other in the final in back-to-back years, after Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in back-to-back finals in 2014 and 2015.
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