Alcaraz-Sinner semi-final resumes after rain delay
The eagerly anticipated semi-final clash between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner at Indian Wells was put on hold by a three-hour rain delay. The match resumed with high stakes, as the world number two ranking and a spot in the finals hung in the balance.
Sinner, the Australian Open champion, held a narrow lead of 2-1 on serve in the first set before the players were forced to leave the court due to light rain creating unsafe playing conditions on the Stadium Court. Despite returning and attempting to warm up again, the match was interrupted once more by desert showers, reminiscent of the weather disruptions that marred previous matches in the tournament.
Alcaraz, the defending champion who defeated Sinner in straight sets in last year's semi-finals en route to his title win, harbors hopes of securing a rare back-to-back Indian Wells ATP championship, a feat not accomplished since Novak Djokovic's dominance from 2014 to 2016.
However, Sinner enters the contest on a 19-match winning streak, boasting a flawless 16-0 record in 2024 highlighted by his Australian Open triumph and a recent victory at Rotterdam.
Acknowledging the formidable challenge posed by his opponent, Alcaraz lauded Sinner as the current best player in the world, citing his impeccable performance and unbeaten streak this year. The 20-year-old Spaniard expressed anticipation for the tough match ahead and the opportunity to gauge his level against the exceptional skills of his 22-year-old Italian rival.
With Sinner aiming to seize the world number two ranking with a victory, Alcaraz is determined to defend his position and clinch his first title since Wimbledon last July. The winner of their semi-final clash will advance to the final showdown against either Daniil Medvedev or Tommy Paul.
As Alcaraz looks to avenge his loss to Sinner in the Australian Open final earlier in the year, and Sinner seeks to continue his dominant form, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the Indian Wells Masters.