Alcaraz’s Perfect 2026 Run Stopped in Indian Wells Semi-Final: Carlos Alcaraz’s strong start to the 2026 tennis season came to an end at the Indian Wells Masters when Daniil Medvedev defeated him in straight sets in the semi-final. The Russian star won the match 6-3, 7-6(3) and stopped Alcaraz’s impressive 16-match winning streak this year.
The defeat marked Alcaraz’s first loss of the 2026 season, ending a run that had seen the Spanish World No.1 dominate several tournaments early in the year.
Medvedev’s performance was strong from the start. He controlled the first set with powerful baseline shots and smart serving. In the second set, Alcaraz fought back and even created set-point opportunities, but Medvedev handled the pressure well and closed the match in a tense tie-break.
The match lasted 1 hour and 37 minutes, with Medvedev showing calmness and experience in the key moments.
Match Summary
| Match | Tournament | Round | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daniil Medvedev vs Carlos Alcaraz | Indian Wells Masters 2026 | Semi-Final | Medvedev won 6-3, 7-6(3) |
Medvedev Delivers One of His Best Performances of the Season
Medvedev said he had to play his best tennis to defeat Alcaraz, who has been one of the most dominant players on the ATP Tour.
He started the match strongly by taking control of the rallies and forcing errors from Alcaraz. Even when the Spaniard raised his level in the second set and took an early break, Medvedev stayed patient and managed to break back quickly.
One of the most important moments came when Medvedev saved two set points at 4-5 in the second set. His powerful serving and aggressive returns helped him survive the pressure before eventually winning the tie-break.
Some key match statistics showed how efficient Medvedev was during the match.
Key Match Stats
| Statistic | Daniil Medvedev |
|---|---|
| Break points saved | 4 of 5 |
| Break points converted | 2 of 2 |
| Second serve points won | 74% |
| Match duration | 1 hour 37 minutes |
His strong performance confirmed that the former world number one is returning to top form.
Medvedev’s Strong Comeback Season
The victory over Alcaraz is another big moment in Medvedev’s comeback season. Last year was difficult for him, as he struggled for consistency and even suffered an early defeat at the US Open.
However, 2026 has been very different. Medvedev has already won two titles this year, and the win at Indian Wells semi-final marked his 18th match victory of the season, the most on the ATP Tour so far.
He has now won nine matches in a row, showing that he has regained confidence and rhythm on the court.
A major change in his career came after he ended a long partnership with his former coach and brought in a new coaching team. The fresh environment and different energy appear to have helped him rediscover his best level.
Tim Henman Praises Medvedev’s Experience
Former tennis star Tim Henman praised Medvedev’s performance and said his experience was a key factor in the victory.
According to Henman, Medvedev’s aggressive baseline play and ability to stay calm during pressure moments made the difference. After winning the first set, Medvedev kept applying pressure on the scoreboard, which eventually affected Alcaraz.
Henman also noted that Medvedev’s experience as a former world number one and Grand Slam champion helped him stay confident during the crucial tie-break.
Impact on ATP Rankings
Although Alcaraz remains the ATP World No.1, the loss at Indian Wells could reduce his lead at the top of the rankings.
He currently holds 13,550 ranking points, but his advantage over Jannik Sinner may shrink depending on the final result of the tournament.
Ranking Situation After the Semi-Final
| Player | Ranking Status | Points Situation |
|---|---|---|
| Carlos Alcaraz | World No.1 | 13,550 points |
| Jannik Sinner | Chasing No.1 | Gap could reduce if he wins the final |
If Sinner wins the Indian Wells title, the gap between him and Alcaraz will reduce significantly. Even though Alcaraz would still remain No.1, the race for the top ranking could become more competitive during the upcoming tournaments.
Indian Wells Final: Medvedev vs Sinner
With his victory over Alcaraz, Medvedev advanced to the Indian Wells final for the third time in his career. In the championship match, he will face Jannik Sinner, who reached the final after defeating Alexander Zverev.
The head-to-head record between Medvedev and Sinner is extremely close.
Head-to-Head Record
| Players | Head-to-Head |
|---|---|
| Jannik Sinner vs Daniil Medvedev | Sinner leads 8-7 |
Sinner has also won eight of their last nine meetings, which makes the final even more exciting.
Both players have been in excellent form during the tournament and have not dropped a set in Indian Wells so far.
What This Means for Carlos Alcaraz
Even though Alcaraz lost the semi-final, his overall season remains impressive. Winning his first 16 matches of the year shows that he continues to be one of the most dominant players on the ATP Tour.
This defeat may serve as motivation for the Spaniard as he prepares for the upcoming tournaments in the season. With several major events still ahead, Alcaraz will have many chances to strengthen his position as world number one.
Daniil Medvedev’s victory over Carlos Alcaraz at Indian Wells was one of the biggest moments of the 2026 tennis season so far. It ended Alcaraz’s perfect start to the year and highlighted Medvedev’s return to top form.
The upcoming final between Medvedev and Jannik Sinner will decide the new champion at Indian Wells. Regardless of the result, the tournament has already shown that the competition at the top of men’s tennis is becoming more intense as the season progresses.







