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Carlos Alcaraz faces in-form Daniil Medvedev in Indian Wells SF | ATP Tour

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Unbeaten Alcaraz & in-form Medvedev conflict in Indian Wells SF

Alcaraz leads Medvedev 6-2 of their Lexus ATP Head2Head rivalry

March 13, 2026

Carlos Alcaraz beat Daniil Medvedev in consecutive Indian Wells finals in 2023-24.

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Carlos Alcaraz beat Daniil Medvedev in consecutive Indian Wells finals in 2023-24.
By Jerome Coombe

Two of the ATP Tour’s most in-form gamers will take centre stage on the BNP Paribas Open on Saturday night, when Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev collide for a spot within the Indian Wells remaining.

Alcaraz, unbeaten in 16 matches to begin 2026, has regarded each bit the Tour’s dominant pressure forward of their semi-final. The World No. 1, nonetheless, faces a stern take a look at in Medvedev, who arrived within the desert contemporary off a title run in Dubai and is one in all simply two males — alongside Jannik Sinner — but to drop a set this fortnight.

In an intriguing subplot to Saturday’s conflict, Medvedev was the person Alcaraz beat in consecutive Indian Wells finals to say his two titles on the ATP Masters 1000 occasion in 2023 and 2024. But Medvedev believes this 12 months’s situations may tilt the dynamic barely in his favour, regardless of trailing 2-6 of their Lexus ATP Head2Head sequence.

“If it is Carlos, I really feel like I am enjoying nice — excellent tennis,” Medvedev stated earlier than the Spaniard accomplished his quarter-final victory over Cameron Norrie. “I by no means wish to soar into conclusions [and say it’s the] greatest tennis of my life or no matter. I am enjoying excellent.

“I really feel just like the courtroom is a bit quicker for the reason that two instances I’ve performed him, so I really feel prefer it’s a very good probability to point out my greatest tennis in opposition to him. However he is the hardest opponent we’ve proper now. Him and Jannik, perhaps debatable as to who’s the hardest.”

After a troublesome 2025, by which he didn’t qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals for the primary time in seven seasons, Medvedev has steadily rebuilt momentum. The 30-year-old has gained titles in Brisbane and Dubai already this 12 months and, with victory over Alcaraz on Saturday, he would leapfrog Novak Djokovic into second within the PIF ATP Stay Race To Turin.

Crucially, Medvedev has rediscovered most of the qualities that made him an ever-present risk on laborious courts. He has served with consistency, absorbed strain from deep and in addition displayed managed aggression when essential. Alcaraz, in the meantime, has continued to stamp his authority on the game.

Along with his triumph on the Australian Open in January, the 22-year-old turned the youngest man to finish the Profession Grand Slam, and he adopted that milestone with the ATP 500 title in Doha. In his bid for a 3rd crown in Indian Wells, Alcaraz has expertly blended in his trademark mix of energy, velocity and improvisation.

“Tennis is about choosing the proper shot in about half a second,” Alcaraz stated after placing 19 forehand winners in his quarter-final win in opposition to Norrie. “Typically I simply miss the shot as a result of I didn’t select the suitable one. In my thoughts, I’ve like seven, 5 choices, generally it’s tough for me to select the suitable one.”

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Whereas Alcaraz has been pushed throughout the fortnight — dropping a set to Arthur Rinderknech within the third spherical — he has since surged by with scintillating victories over Casper Ruud and Norrie to succeed in a fifth consecutive semi-final within the desert.

Medvedev arrives with momentum of his personal, having gained his previous 16 units, based on the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, and dismantled defending champion Jack Draper within the quarter-finals. It is a run that underlines the boldness he brings into his ninth assembly with Alcaraz, one which guarantees to be one other compelling chapter of their rivalry.

 

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