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Rafael Nadal has already arrived in Indian Wells ahead of the first Masters 1000 tournament of the year. The Spaniard is yet to lose any matches or tournaments he has entered this year, and is gunning to tie Novak Djokovic's record of 37 Masters titles in the Serb's absence. The world No 2 is unable to compete due to his unvaccinated status.
Nadal is competing in Indian Wells for the first time since he was forced to withdraw injured ahead of his semi-final with Roger Federer in 2019.
The world No 4 is enjoying is best-ever start to a season, winning all 15 of the matches he has played to smash his previous record of an 11-0 start to the season in 2014.
And he has managed to do so off the back of a six-month injury layoff, winning three successive titles and counting since his comeback.
Among those is his second Australian Open crown, 13 years on