Alcaraz Reaches Fifth Straight Indian Wells SF, Eyes Historic Three-Peat

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz advanced to his fifth consecutive Indian Wells semi-final with a straight-sets victory over Cameron Norrie, avenging a loss from last November. The win extends his remarkable winning streak to 16 matches in the 2026 season. He now joins an elite group of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic as the only men to achieve five straight semi-finals at the tournament. In the other semi-final, Daniil Medvedev, on an eight-match win streak of his own, will face Alcaraz after defeating defending champion Jack Draper.

Key Points: Alcaraz Storms into Fifth Consecutive Indian Wells Semifinal

  • Revenge win over Norrie
  • 16-match winning streak in 2026
  • Joins Nadal & Djokovic with 5 straight semis
  • Faces Medvedev next
  • Defending champion Draper out
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Alcaraz storms into fifth straight Indian Wells semifinal

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz defeats Cameron Norrie to reach his fifth straight Indian Wells semi-final, extending his 2026 win streak to 16 matches.

Alcaraz storms into fifth straight Indian Wells semifinal
"I'm finding the right shot. I played well. I played solid. I played aggressive when I could. I'm happy to play this level. - Carlos Alcaraz"

Indian Wells, March 13

World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz reached his fifth consecutive Indian Wells semi-final on Friday, advancing with a 6-3, 6-4 victory against Cameron Norrie.

With a win, the Spanird earned revenge on the Briton, who beat him last November in Paris. Moreover, extended his winning streak to 16 matches in 2026.

With his win, Alcaraz became the third man to reach five consecutive Indian Wells semi-finals, alongside countryman Rafael Nadal (2006-13) and rival Novak Djokovic (2011-16).

Alcaraz and Norrie traded momentum shifts throughout the clash, but the Spaniard largely maintained the upper hand. The first set ended with three breaks of serve across the final four games. Norrie then raced to a 2-0 lead in the second set before Alcaraz responded by tallying four consecutive games, ATP reports.

Producing a mix of baseline hitting with delicate drop shots and superb net play, the World No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings converted his fourth match point to advance after one hour and 33 minutes.

"Every time I play against him it's always really tough for me. It's a little bit confusing with his style, his heavy topspin forehand, super high. And then the backhand, really flat and really low. Sometimes it's tricky to play against him. I'm finding the right shot. I played well. I played solid. I played aggressive when I could. I'm happy to play this level," said Alcaraz.

Alcaraz won the Indian Wells title in 2023 and 2024, defeating Medvedev in both finals.

Medvedev cruised past defending champion Jack Draper 6-1, 7-5, where the 11th seed is into the semi-finals for the fourth consecutive year.

In pursuit of his first Indian Wells trophy, Medvedev is on an eight-match winning streak, having arrived in California following a title run in Dubai.

Should Medvedev advance to the championship match, he will return to the Top 10 of the ATP Rankings for the first time since July.

Medvedev leads the ATP Tour this season with 17 wins. He is the fourth man to reach the Indian Wells semi-finals in four consecutive years, alongside Rafael Nadal (2006-13), Djokovic (2011-16) and Alcaraz (2022-25).

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a tennis fan in Mumbai, it's fantastic to see this level of consistency. 16-match winning streak in 2026 is insane. The rivalry with Medvedev is heating up nicely. The final should be a cracker!
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Rohit P
Great performance, but I have to say, the article focuses a lot on stats and streaks. I wish there was more analysis on *how* he changed his game to beat Norrie this time compared to Paris. The tactical shift is the real story.
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Priya S
His humility is so refreshing! "It's always really tough for me" he says even after winning. A champion with a good attitude. We need more sports stars like him. All the best for the semis! 🙌
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Michael C
Watching from Delhi. The depth in men's tennis is incredible. Norrie is no pushover, but Alcaraz just has another gear. That comeback from 0-2 down in the second set shows his mental strength. Future looks bright for tennis.
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Kavya N
Medvedev is on a mission too! 17 wins this season is no joke. A potential Alcaraz vs Medvedev final would be a dream repeat. Hope they both make it. The tournament has been brilliant so far.

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