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Carlos Alcaraz ready to face 'best in the world' Daniil Medvedev in Indian Wells final

Former world No 1s Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev will battle for a first Indian Wells Masters title after straight sets semi-final victories on Saturday.

Spain's second-ranked Alcaraz, the top seed who can return to the summit with a third Masters 1000 title on Sunday, defeated 13th-ranked Italian Jannik Sinner 7-6, 6-3 to reach his third final of 2023.

After a season start delayed by injury, Alcaraz last month won the title in Buenos Aires and reached the final in Rio de Janeiro - where he was hindered by the hamstring issue.

Meanwhile, Medvedev is riding a 19-match ATP win streak and seeking his fourth title in as many tournaments after victories in Rotterdam, Doha, and Dubai.

The sixth-ranked Russian, who had never made it past the fourth round at Indian Wells, survived a late surge from Frances Tiafoe for a 7-5, 7-6 victory over the 16th-ranked American.

In control for most of the match, Medvedev needed eight match points to finally put it away with an ace on his final opportunity.

"I'm just really happy that I managed not to lose this match and not to have regrets, nightmares, whatever," Medvedev said.

Alcaraz, who beat Sinner in an epic five-setter on the way to the US Open title last year, had gained the upper hand on the Italian with an early first-set break, but he gave it back with a sloppy game that featured four unforced errors and allowed Sinner to level the set at 4-4.

With Alcaraz suddenly struggling, Sinner held for 5-4 and piled on the pressure with a set point at 6-5 which Alcaraz saved with a drop shot followed by a textbook volley winner.

Carlos Alcaraz greets Jannik Sinner at the net after their Indian Wells semi-final match. AFP

A reinvigorated Alcaraz powered through the tiebreaker, sealing

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