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Tennis-Medvedev ousts Alcaraz to set up Indian Wells final against Sinner

By Thomson Reuters Mar 14, 2026 | 7:47 PM

INDIAN WELLS, California, March 14 (Reuters) – Carlos Alcaraz’s bid for a third straight Indian Wells title was brought to a halt on Saturday by Daniil Medvedev, who swept past the world number one 6-3 7-6(3) to ​set up a final against Jannik Sinner after the Italian brushed aside ‌Alexander Zverev 6-2 6-4.

Medvedev, who ended Alcaraz’s 16-match winning streak to start the season, won six points in a row in the tiebreak before serving an ace to close out the match.

The Russian played smartly to break Alcaraz early and take a 3-1 lead, never relinquishing his advantage ‌to claim ​the opening set.

The second set was a far more ⁠dramatic affair as Alcaraz stepped ⁠up a gear to break Medvedev and surge to a 3-1 lead, only for the 30-year-old Russian to dig deep and level at 3-3, taking advantage of the Spaniard’s unforced errors.

The pair traded blows to reach the tiebreak, where ​a ruthless Medvedev sealed his place in the final.

“Playing someone like Carlos, you play many times, you lose many times,” he said. “He’s an amazing player with amazing ⁠shots, defence, attack, return, everything. So, you need ⁠to be at your best.”

Earlier in the day, Sinner dismissed ​fourth seeded Zverev to reach his first Indian Wells final, the world number two firing ​eight aces and committing just 13 unforced errors, eight fewer than ‌his opponent, while winning seven of his eight net points.

Zverev showed early promise, grabbing a foothold in the opening set, but Sinner broke twice to close it out before breaking again at 4-3 in the second to seal the match.

The 24-year-old has not ⁠dropped a set throughout the tournament, a run of dominance that underlines his growing supremacy on hard courts.

“It’s a great achievement. The first time here in the final, it ⁠means a lot to me,” ‌Sinner said.

“The third time that I’ve played the semis ⁠here … It was a great performance from my side. Sascha ​didn’t play ‌very well today. I broke him a couple of times ​in the ⁠first set, which gave me confidence to continue, and I served very well at important moments.”

Sinner is now seeking to complete the set of all six hard-court Masters 1000 titles having already won the events in Toronto in 2023, Miami, Cincinnati and Shanghai in 2024 and Paris last year.

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing by William ​Mallard and Peter Rutherford)