Medvedev Stuns Alcaraz, Sets Up Indian Wells Final Clash With Sinner

Daniil Medvedev defeated World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets to end the Spaniard's perfect 16-match start to the 2026 season. The Russian displayed controlled aggression and clutch serving to secure a place in his first Masters 1000 final since 2024. He will face Jannik Sinner, who advanced with a dominant straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev. The final pits Medvedev against Sinner, who leads their head-to-head rivalry 8-7, with both players in flawless form at the tournament.

Key Points: Medvedev Beats Alcaraz, Faces Sinner in Indian Wells Final

  • Medvedev ends Alcaraz's 16-match unbeaten run
  • Sets up final vs. Sinner, who beat Zverev
  • Medvedev seeks third title of 2026 season
  • First Indian Wells final for Sinner
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Indian Wells Open: Medvedev ends Alcaraz's run to set up blockbuster final with Sinner

Daniil Medvedev ends Carlos Alcaraz's 16-match win streak to reach the Indian Wells final, where he will face Jannik Sinner for the title.

"Medvedev's composure under pressure proved decisive. - Match Report"

Indian Wells, March 15

Daniil Medvedev produced a commanding performance to halt the blistering start to the season of World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, defeating the Spaniard 6-3, 7-6 in the semi-finals of the Indian Wells Open and ending his 16-match unbeaten run in 2026.

The victory not only stopped Alcaraz's flawless start to the year but also propelled Medvedev into his first ATP Masters 1000 final since the 2024 Indian Wells championship match. The Russian will now face World No. 2 Jannik Sinner, who secured his place in the final with a straight-sets win against Alexander Zverev earlier in the day.

Medvedev approached the contest with controlled aggression, dictating rallies with precise groundstrokes and consistent serving. The former world No. 1 seized the initiative early, breaking Alcaraz in the opening set and maintaining pressure with deep returns and solid baseline play.

Alcaraz, who had defeated Medvedev in the Indian Wells finals in both 2023 and 2024, attempted to mount a comeback in the second set. However, Medvedev's composure under pressure proved decisive. Facing two set points at 4-5, the Russian delivered strong serves and forced errors from the Spaniard to stay alive before eventually taking the set to a tie-break.

Once there, Medvedev maintained his momentum, producing a clean and clinical finish to seal the match in one hour and 37 minutes. His efficiency was evident in the numbers: he converted both break opportunities he created and won four of the five break points he faced. He also dominated behind his second serve, winning 74 per cent of those points.

Reflecting on the win, Medvedev acknowledged the challenge of facing Alcaraz, widely regarded as one of the most complete players on tour.

The result gives Medvedev his tour-leading 18th victory of the season and sends him into his third final of the year. The 30-year-old has already captured titles at the Brisbane International and the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in 2026, and he will now look to extend his perfect record in finals this season.

Awaiting him in Sunday's title clash is Sinner, who advanced after defeating fourth seed Zverev 6-2, 6-4 in a dominant semi-final display. The Italian produced a polished performance, striking confidently from the baseline and winning 83 per cent of points behind his first serve.

The win marked Sinner's sixth consecutive tour-level victory over Zverev and secured his first appearance in the Indian Wells final, making him the first Italian man to reach the tournament's championship match.

Sunday's showdown will also renew the competitive rivalry between Medvedev and Sinner, with the Italian holding a narrow 8-7 edge in their head-to-head meetings. Both players arrive in the final in exceptional form, each yet to drop a set during the tournament.

With Alcaraz's winning streak now snapped, Medvedev will attempt to cap his impressive run in the California desert by lifting the title against a confident and history-making Sinner.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a tennis fan in India, I love watching these high-quality matches late at night. Sinner has been so consistent. Hoping for a five-set thriller in the final, though both haven't dropped a set yet!
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Priya S
Alcaraz's unbeaten run had to end sometime. Medvedev played like a man on a mission. Respect to both players. But honestly, the article could have given a bit more analysis on Sinner's path to the final. Felt a bit rushed.
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Vikram M
ज़बरदस्त performance by Medvedev! His experience showed. Winning 74% of second serve points is unbelievable pressure on the returner. Sinner vs Medvedev head-to-head is 8-7? Sunday can't come soon enough. Bahut maza aayega!
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Rohit P
Sinner making history as the first Italian man in the final here! That's huge. His game is so clean. But Medvedev is in the form of his life this season. Toss-up final for sure. My heart says Sinner, my brain says Medvedev.
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Michael C
Great to see the old guard still challenging the young stars. Medvedev at 30 is playing some of his best tennis. It's good for the sport to have this mix. The Next Gen is here, but the previous one isn't done yet!

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