Nadal stages spectacular comeback at Indian Wells
Mar 12, 2022; Indian Wells, CA, USA; Rafael Nadal (ESP) reacts after winning a shot as he defeated Sebastian Korda (USA) in a third set tiebreaker at the BNP Paribas open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
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Rafa Nadal roared back from 5-2 down in the
third set to defeat American Sebastian Korda 6-2 1-6 7-6(3) in the second round
at Indian Wells on Saturday (Mar 12) and remain unbeaten in 2022.
After cruising through the first set in 35
minutes, the Spaniard struggled to cope with a more aggressive approach from
the 21-year-old who stormed through the second.
Nadal's normally solid serve let him down
in the third and he committed his seventh double fault to fall two breaks down
in front of a stunned crowd under blue skies in the Southern California desert
before fighting back to force a tiebreak.
The veteran was then much more composed and
sealed the win when Korda's backhand landed wide.
"Everyone knows this is my favourite
place to play and it is amazing to play in front of all you guys," Nadal,
who has won the tournament three times, told the supportive crowd on Stadium
One.
"I feel very lucky today to be
through. Sebastian was playing some fantastic tennis. He had his chances, but
that's tennis."
The loss will sting for Korda, who grew up
idolising the 21-time Grand Slam champion and even named his cat after him.
With the win, Nadal is now undefeated in 16
matches this year.
Before his match, Nadal announced that he
would not compete at the Miami Open, which starts later this month.
Earlier on Saturday, newly-crowned world
number one Daniil Medvedev dispatched Tomas Machac 6-3 6-2 to cruise into the
third round.
Medvedev's powerful serve and almost
impenetrable defence proved too much for the Czech qualifier to handle on a hot
day in the Southern California desert.
The Russian received a warm welcome from
the crowd on Stadium One when he was introduced as the world's top men's player
after the match.
"This is the first time I have heard
this and people clapped so thanks a lot for the nice welcome," Medvedev
said.
The 26-year-old US Open champion is seeking
his first win at the Masters 1000 tournament.


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