The BNP Paribas Open, which will start in a few hours in Indian Wells, offers many interesting topics to analyze, such as the comebacks of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, the ambitions of Jannik Sinner and the state of health of Carlos Alcaraz (after the ankle injury immediately in Rio de Janeiro).
Nadal will try to return to the court once again after the problems he suffered in Brisbane, Australia.
In addition to the Spanish champion, there will be the entire top 10, including Carlos Alcaraz, who will have to defend the title he won last year. The period that the young Spaniard is experiencing, however, is not the simplest.
Since the historic victory at Wimbledon, the former ATP No.1 has not managed to win any other tournament. A fast of over seven months that his fans were certainly not used to. In recent months, his most accredited rival for the future, Sinner, has risen forcefully in level and is stealing the show a bit and has the real possibility of overtaking him at the end of the Californian tournament.
Let’s analyze Alcaraz’s possible path to Indian Wells
Alcaraz, number 2 seed in Indian Wells after Novak Djokovic, will make his debut, after…