Alcaraz Dominates Ruud, Reaches Fifth Straight Indian Wells Quarterfinal

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Casper Ruud in straight sets to advance to the Indian Wells quarterfinals for the fifth consecutive year. He dominated the first set and clinched a tight second-set tiebreak to secure the victory. Alcaraz will next face former champion Cam Norrie in the last eight. In other action, Daniil Medvedev also progressed to the quarterfinals with a straight-sets win.

Key Points: Carlos Alcaraz Advances to Indian Wells QF for Fifth Year

  • Wins 6-1, 7-6
  • Reaches 5th straight QF
  • First man under 23 to do so
  • Faces Cam Norrie next
  • Medvedev also advances
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Alcaraz takes out Ruud to enter Indian Wells QF for fifth straight year

Carlos Alcaraz defeats Casper Ruud to reach the Indian Wells quarterfinals for a fifth consecutive year. Daniil Medvedev also advances.

"a devilish topspin lob, taken out of the air, that had Ruud scratching his head"

Indian Wells, March 12

The two-time champion Carlos Alcaraz remained perfect in 2026 with his fourth-round win over 6-1, 7-6 and advanced to the quarterfinals at Indian Wells Open for the fifth straight year.

The 22-year-old seven-time major champion is bidding to become one of four players to have won three or more Indian Wells singles titles this century, and he is now one of four players to have reached five consecutive quarterfinals in the California desert.

Additionally, he is the first man to reach five quarterfinals here before turning 23.

Alcaraz set the tone with a break in the first game of the match, then further excited the crowd with a quintessential Alcaraz moment: a devilish topspin lob, taken out of the air, that had Ruud scratching his head just over ten minutes into the match.

The Norwegian netted a forehand moments later and took a dejected walk to his chair, now trailing 3-0 in the first set. The rest of the opening set went without resistance.

Ruud rose to the challenge in the second. The three-time major finalist brought some of his own electricity to the big stage on Wednesday. He rifled a jaw-dropping forehand passing shot to level the set at three-all.

The Norwegian made it all the way through the set without facing a break point, but Alcaraz turned on the style in the tiebreak, making several winners for the highlight reel as he raced to victory.

Alcaraz will face 2021 champion Cam Norrie in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

Meanwhile, two-time finalist Daniil Medvedev also continued his winning ways in Tennis Paradise, notching a 6-2, 6-4 win over 21-year-old American Alex Michelsen to reach the quarterfinals.

Medvedev, who fell to Alcaraz in the 2023 and 2024 finals, will face either Novak Djokovic or Jack Draper in the quarterfinals. The 29-year-old, fresh off winning the Dubai title, stretched his current winning streak to seven with an imperious performance in Stadium 2.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a tennis fan living in Mumbai, I stayed up late to watch this match. Ruud put up a fight in the second set, but Alcaraz's class in the tiebreak was just too much. That topspin lob was pure magic!
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Vikram M
It's incredible to see such consistency from someone so young. Five straight QFs at Indian Wells before turning 23 is a ridiculous record. The future of men's tennis is in safe hands. On a side note, wish we had an Indian player making such deep runs at Masters events.
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Rohit P
The match was good, but the article focuses too much on stats and not enough on the actual game flow. Felt like Ruud's effort in the second set deserved a bit more highlight. Just my two paise.
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Priya S
Alcaraz brings so much joy to the sport! His game has that 'wow' factor. Hope he faces Medvedev again in the final – their past finals have been epic. Fingers crossed for another classic! 🤞
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Michael C
Watching from Delhi. The dominance is scary for other players. If he stays fit, he could easily end up with double-digit Grand Slams. The Norrie match next will be interesting.

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