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Zverev Grinds Out Three-Set Thriller Over Nakashima at Indian Wells

Alexander Zverev was tested to the limit but found a way through on Sunday at the BNP Paribas Open, outlasting a determined Brandon Nakashima in a high-quality, serve-dominated battle to advance to the fourth round.

The fourth-seeded German edged the 28th-seeded American 7-6(2), 5-7, 6-4 in just over two-and-a-half hours on Stadium 2 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. It marked Zverev’s sixth straight victory over Nakashima and keeps the Olympic gold medalist firmly on track in his quest for a first Indian Wells title.

Zverev came into the match having looked sharp in his opening win over Matteo Berrettini, but Nakashima — playing in front of a vocal home crowd — made life uncomfortable from the start. Both men held serve with clinical efficiency through the opening set, which was decided by a tiebreak Zverev dominated 7-2 thanks to a pair of crisp forehand winners and a thunderous serve that Nakashima couldn’t touch.

The second set followed a similar script until Nakashima finally manufactured a break in the 12th game, leveling the match at one set apiece and sending the Stadium 2 crowd into a frenzy. Zverev admitted afterward it was a grind.

“Definitely happy to get the win because that was a difficult match,” the German said post-match. “Brandon serves huge and returns really well — he made me work for every point.”

The decider stayed on serve until the final game. Zverev had not faced a single break point all afternoon until he stepped up to serve at 5-4. He rose to the occasion with a love hold, converting his only break opportunity of the match when Nakashima sailed a forehand long on match point. The victory improves Zverev’s 2026 hard-court record and sends a clear message: the world No. 4 is hitting his stride at the season’s first Masters 1000 event.

In other marquee men’s action on Sunday, American fans witnessed a stirring upset as rising star Learner Tien stunned eighth seed Ben Shelton 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-3. The 25th-ranked Tien, who has been turning heads with his fearless baseline game, saved his best for the decider, breaking Shelton twice and sealing the win with a brilliant return winner.

On the women’s side, top seed Aryna Sabalenka needed just 70 minutes to dispatch Jaqueline Cristian 6-4, 6-1, looking every bit the dominant force she has been this season. Several other fourth-round matches were still in progress or scheduled for later Sunday evening, including anticipated clashes featuring top players like Jannik Sinner.

Zverev will now prepare for a fourth-round showdown against either Francisco Cerundolo or another opponent still to be decided, while the tournament continues to deliver drama under the California desert sun. With the world’s best converging for the first big title of the North American hard-court swing, Indian Wells is living up to its billing as one of the sport’s premier events.

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours and Latin American players from his base in Costa Rica. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or on X at @theticotimes.
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