He defeated Daniil Medvedev 7-6 (5), 6-1 for the second
straight year in the BNP Paribas Open final on Sunday, earning his first title
since winning Wimbledon last year.
Iga Swiatek beat Maria Sakkari 6-4, 6-0 in just over an hour
to win the women’s title, with Swiatek losing just 21 games in six matches
during the 12-day tournament — an average of 3.5 games per match.
Alcaraz sprained his ankle at the Rio Open in late February.
His first practice at Indian Wells lasted 30 minutes without any movement. His
first practice with his fellow pros “was really tough for me,” he said in a
Tennis Channel interview.
Alcaraz outlasted Jannik Sinner in a three-set semifinal
after needing three sets to get out of his second-round match.
“After every match I was feeling better,” Alcaraz said. “I
was getting more confident after every match. Winning a Master 1000 again, a
really important tournament to win, gives you motivation to keep going.”
Alcaraz became the first man to defend his Indian Wells
title since Novak Djokovic won three in a row from 2014-16. He beat Medvedev
6-3, 6-2 last year in the Southern California desert.
“It’s definitely your court, you like it here,” Medvedev
told Alcaraz during the victory ceremony. “Hopefully you can one day let me
play a little bit better here.”
Medvedev led 3-0 in the first set while Alcaraz had eight
unforced errors over those games. The Spaniard won three games in a row to tie
it, 3-3.
The players held serve the rest of the set, with Alcaraz
serving a love game to get into the tiebreaker. He led 3-0 and 5-2 before
Medvedev tied it 5-5. Alcaraz won the next two points to close it out.
Alcaraz got the only two breaks in the second set, when
Medvedev had one winner and nine errors.
For the match, Alcaraz hit 25 winners and had 26 unforced
errors, while Medvedev had 11 winners and 23 unforced errors.
Swiatek improved to 20-2 this year, with her wins leading the WTA Tour.
It was a repeat of the 2022 final, in which Swiatek beat
Sakkari 6-4, 6-1. Sakkari hasn’t defeated the Polish star since 2021.
Swiatek raced to a 3-0 lead in the opening set. Sakkari
recovered to win three straight games, including a break of Swiatek. She served
a love game to tie it, 4-4. Swiatek lost just two points on her serve the rest
of the set, wrapping it up with a forehand winner in the corner.
Swiatek was more dominant in the second set, breaking
Sakkari three times all in love games. She lost just five points in the set.
Swiatek hit 15 winners and had 11 unforced errors in the 1
hour, 8-minute match. Sakkari had eight winners and 18 unforced errors.
Alcaraz and Swiatek earned $1.1 million each for their wins.
That’s less than the $1.26 million the women’s and men’s champions received in
2023. This year more prize money was allocated to the earlier rounds, reducing
the champions’ prize money by nearly 13%. AP