The China Mail - Alcaraz battles back to reach Indian Wells fourth round

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Alcaraz battles back to reach Indian Wells fourth round
Alcaraz battles back to reach Indian Wells fourth round / Photo: © GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Alcaraz battles back to reach Indian Wells fourth round

Carlos Alcaraz had to dig deep to extend his 2026 unbeaten run, rallying from a set and a break down to beat Arthur Rinderknech 6-7 (6/8), 6-3, 6-2 in the third round at Indian Wells on Monday.

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The big-serving Frenchman's aggressive game forced world number one Alcaraz to call on every shot in his arsenal to turn a tense contest his way.

Alcaraz will face 13th-seeded Norwegian Casper Ruud for a place in the quarter-finals.

"Really happy that I was able to turn things around," said Alcaraz.

The Spaniard nearly managed to steal the first-set tiebreaker, in which he had trailed 2-5, but a wayward forehand on set point gave Rinderknech his chance to pocket the set with a pair of winners.

Rinderknech then produced the first service break of the match to put the top seed in a hole in the opening game of the second set.

Alcaraz responded with an immediate break back, ramping up the pressure on Rinderknech's serve on the way to a decisive break in the sixth game.

When Alcaraz broke again to open the third set he was on his way, rolling to his sixth win over 26th-ranked Rinderknech in six career meetings.

"In the beginning I was a little bit mad with myself because I just had a lot of chances in the first set, a few break points, set point, and I couldn't make it," Alcaraz said.

"I got in trouble to be honest. But I'm just really happy with the way that I just dealt with everything that was happening, accepted it, kept going, stayed strong mentally."

Rinderknech had never won a match in Indian Wells in three prior appearances and he leaves this edition without an on-court victory after enjoying a first-round bye and advancing to the third round by walkover.

Alcaraz, 22, became the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam with his victory at the Australian Open.

He followed that up with the Qatar Open title and with two wins under his belt in Indian Wells is now 14-0 on the season.

He next faces Ruud, who beat Valentin Vacherot 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.

It was hard going for world number three Novak Djokovic in his 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 victory over 72nd-ranked American Aleksandar Kovacevic, who peppered Djokovic with 16 aces.

Djokovic made an early break to take the first set, but Kovacevic found his groove and rolled through the second against the clearly frustrated Serb.

- 'Anybody's game' -

Djokovic regrouped in the third but didn't find the break he needed until the final game.

"Today was really anybody's game until the last couple of points," Djokovic said. "That last game in the third where he missed some first serves, gave me looks on the second and I used it. That's pretty much it."

With five Indian Wells titles Djokovic is tied for the record with Swiss great Roger Federer, but he's in the fourth round for the first time since 2017.

Djokovic next faces defending champion Jack Draper, who beat Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo 6-1, 7-5.

Draper's victory here last year launched his rise to fourth in the world.

But he then missed the better part of six months with an arm injury and arrived in California ranked 14th, his win over Cerundolo marking the first time since June that he's posted back-to-back ATP victories.

A trio of top-10 players were sent packing.

Britain's Cameron Norrie ousted sixth-ranked Australian Alex de Minaur 6-4, 6-4, Alex Michelsen beat seventh-ranked fellow American Taylor Fritz 6-4, 7-6 (8/6) and Australian qualifier Rinki Hijikata, ranked 117th in the world, shocked 10th-ranked Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan 6-7 (3/7), 7-6 (7/3), 6-3.

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