After a sluggish beginning, Carlos Alcaraz rallied and emerged victorious over Daniil Medvedev to claim the Indian Wells championship.

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Eventually, he regained his momentum and successfully defended his Indian Wells championship on Sunday. He defeated the fourth seed, Daniil Medvedev, with a score of 7-6 (5), 6-1.

Alcaraz’s triumph at the recent California competition is his first win since defeating Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. Unfortunately, he has faced several challenging defeats during the past eight months. His arrival in California was met with uncertainty, as he had to withdraw from his previous match in Rio due to an ankle sprain in the second point against Thiago Monteiro.

“I am incredibly grateful for this tournament victory because just a week prior, I was filled with uncertainty,” he stated. “I still remember my first practice session – it only lasted 30 minutes and I couldn’t really move. I was struggling because I didn’t think I would be able to perform at my best, especially with my ankle not feeling great. However, once I stepped onto the court, I began to feel more confident. Each match, I felt like I was improving and in the end, I am thrilled to have come out as the tournament champion.”

Similar to Iga Swiatek, the winner of the women’s tournament, Alcaraz is making a unique mark in the history of the sport at a remarkably young age. At only 20 years old, he is only the second player to have won five Masters 1000 titles before turning 21, a feat previously accomplished only by Rafael Nadal. He has also earned a total of 13 tour titles. Alcaraz has surpassed his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, in terms of Masters 1000 victories and is now ranked second among Spanish players, behind Nadal’s record-breaking 36 titles.

Carlos Alcaraz holds the trophy after winning his first tournament in eight months.

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In his initial years on the tour, Jannik Sinner sparked a lot of discussions. However, despite the hype surrounding him this year, his skills and accomplishments have not received the recognition they deserve. This week, Alcaraz redeemed his earlier loss to Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open and showcased his true potential with a strong three-set victory over Sinner on Saturday afternoon, breaking the latter’s 16-match winning streak.

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In the beginning of the final match, Medvedev took the lead with a 3-0 advantage due to Alcaraz’s mistakes. However, Alcaraz steadily improved his performance during the intense and fast-paced exchanges in the set. Eventually, he narrowly won the first set tie-break and then played with confidence to achieve another impressive victory.

Source: theguardian.com

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