In the California desert on a Saturday interrupted by rain and reversal, Carlos Alcaraz reminded the tennis world that dominance is rarely permanent. The young Spaniard absorbed a crushing first set at the hands of an in-form Jannik Sinner — whose unbeaten 2024 had begun to feel inevitable — then quietly dismantled that inevitability set by set. What unfolded at Indian Wells was less a tennis match than a meditation on adaptation: the capacity to be undone, and then to rebuild.
Alcaraz Stuns Sinner to Reach Indian Wells Final, Sets Rematch with Medvedev
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