Carlos Alcaraz arrived in Indian Wells this Wednesday and trained with American Frances Tiafoe in view of his debut in the Californian Masters 1,000, scheduled for this weekend on a date yet to be decided.
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Alcaraz, semifinalist last year, will face the Indian Wells tournament as the first seed in the absence of Serbian Novak Djokovic, who resigned from participation because he could not enter the United States due to his refusal to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The Spaniard, US Open champion, arrived in the California desert after losing in the final of the Rio tournament on February 26 de Janeiro against British Cameron Norrie.
He is participating in Indian Wells after a hamstring injury he sustained in that final and it forced him to skip Acapulco to get to the best conditions in the two American Masters.
Alcaraz will directly start the Indian Wells tournament in the second round against the American Brandon Holt or the Australian Thanasis Kokkinakis.
He is preparing to defend a lot of points in March because, in addition to being a semifinalist in Indian Wells last year, he was proclaimed champion in Miami.
Source: La Verdad

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