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Indian Wells: Rafael Nadal too strong for Dan Evans as Daniil Medvedev loses

Rafael Nadal proved too strong for Britain's Dan Evans as he continued his phenomenal form in 2022 by reaching the last 16 at Indian Wells.

Evans broke early and led 3-1 and 4-2 but Nadal broke serve twice to win the opening set 7-5.

The Spaniard, who has not lost in 2022 and has 17 straight wins, broke early in set two and sealed a 7-5 6-3 win.

Elsewhere, Daniil Medvedev lost his last-32 match against Gael Monfils and will lose his world number one ranking.

World number four Nadal, who staged an epic fightback to beat American Sebastian Korda in the previous round, is the man to beat at the moment — as Evans acknowledged.

«It's tough to explain the feeling you get against him,» said Evans. «He played very well, I thought, he was very aggressive and he didn't really give me much chance to come forward.

»I was happy with the way I played. It's a terrible match-up for me — it would be nice to have a double handed backhand in this situation."

Nadal's win means he will play American Reilly Opelka or Canada's Denis Shapovalov in the next round.

The 35-year-old said: «I have been playing after a couple of games better and better. That is important for confidence and playing against a good opponent like Dan is good for me.

»I think the match at the beginning was difficult. He put me under pressure going to the net. It was not easy to put him in tough positions. I hit a couple of important passing shots at important moments. Then after the first set things went to go a little bit more better."

Medvedev's defeat, meanwhile, means his position at the top of the rankings will last just three weeks and Serbia's Novak Djokovic will become world number one from Monday.

Frenchman Monfils secured a 6-4 3-6 6-1 win by converting his sixth match

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