Down in Indian Wells, California, Stefanos Tsitsipas put on a show of agility and defense, dominating the court as he defeated Matteo Berrettini with a convincing 6-3, 6-3 victory on Sunday. This win catapulted him into the fourth round of the tournament.
“I’m entering every match with determination and the mindset to give it my all,” said Tsitsipas, who holds the 8th seed position. “When I step onto the court, I aim to play like a gladiator. That’s my approach to every game I play.”
The Greek star is set to clash with Holger Rune next. Rune, hailing from Denmark, showcased resilience against France’s Ugo Humbert, securing a 5-7, 6-4, 7-5 win with the energetic support of the Stadium 1 audience.
“In the closing games, I had to muster some courage,” Rune reflected on his performance. “The energy from the crowd was absolutely fantastic.”
In other matches, Daniil Medvedev’s encounter with American Alex Michelsen was brief, ending after just 10 minutes due to Michelsen’s illness. Medvedev, the tournament’s fifth seed, has been beaten by Carlos Alcaraz in the BNP Paribas Open final over the last couple of years, and once more, Alcaraz is positioned on the opposite side of the draw.
Medvedev’s next opponent is the popular American Tommy Paul. Paul marked a milestone with his 50th Masters 1000 victory by defeating Britain’s Cameron Norrie with a 6-3, 7-5 score.
Tallon Griekspoor continued his impressive run, having previously upset top seed Alexander Zverev, by taking down 29th-seeded Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard. Griekspoor’s performance was bolstered by 10 aces, and he twice broke the formidable serve of Mpetshi Perricard during the match.
Local favorite, Marcos Giron, fought back to overcome Alexei Popyrin with scores of 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. Despite Popyrin struggling to convert his 15 break points, Giron advanced to his first fourth-round appearance in this tournament.
This report includes contributions from Reuters.