Djokovic Returns In Bid For Sixth Indian Wells Title Sunday

  • Posted: Mar 11, 2018

Djokovic Returns In Bid For Sixth Indian Wells Title Sunday

Serbian former No. 1 to contest first match since Australian Open fourth round

There are few instances Novak Djokovic’s opening match at a tournament will garner such attention as his return to Indian Wells this season. Taking on Japanese qualifier Taro Daniel – a player at No. 109 in the ATP Rankings – on paper, it should be relatively straight forward for the five-time BNP Paribas Open champion.

But after a stop-start return from an elbow injury at the Australian Open, where he exited to Hyeon Chung in the fourth round, the Serbian opted to undergo a “small medical intervention” on his troublesome elbow.

While having put his body to the test on the practice courts, this will be just his second tournament since Wimbledon last July. The 30-year-old made it known his intention at Indian Wells in 2018 was to start rebuilding his confidence and rhythm on court. 

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An unprecedented sixth BNP Paribas Open title would pull him one clear of Roger Federer’s tally and one clear of Rafael Nadal for a record 31st ATP World Tour Masters 1000 trophy. For now, however, the “one match at a time” mantra has never been more apt.

Japan’s Daniel won through two rounds of qualifying and then held off fellow qualifier Cameron Norrie to book the Djokovic clash. The pair has never met.

A pair of teenager #NextGenATP players will get their chance to back up their maiden respective ATP World Tour Masters 1000 match wins when they meet more fancied seeded players on Sunday. In a pair of David and Goliath clashes, fleet-footed Australian wild card Alex de Minaur takes on No. 6 seed Juan Martin del Potro and qualifier Felix Auger-Aliassime meets his Canadian countryman, 2016 runner-up Milos Raonic, for a place in the third round.

De Minaur impressed on home turf to open the season with a semi-final run in Brisbane (l. Harrison) and his first ATP World Tour final in Sydney (l. Medvedev). The 19-year-old ground down German Jan-Lennard Struff in a battle that lasted more than two and a half hours in the opening round in Indian Wells. Argentine del Potro, meanwhile, is in red-hot form having picked up his biggest title in five years in Acapulco, where he downed three Top 10 players in succession (Thiem, A. Zverev and Anderson).

After his victory over fellow Canadian qualifier Vasek Pospisil in just his third ATP World Tour event, 17-year-old Auger-Aliassime has the chance to send his highest-ranked compatriot packing when he takes on No. 32 seed Raonic. The 27-year-old Raonic is looking to improve on a 1-3 start to 2018.

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Fourth seed Alexander Zverev will open his campaign on Sunday against Portugal’s Joao Sousa. The #NextGenATP German is coming off a semi-final defeat in Acapulco (l. del Potro) and went down to Nick Kyrgios in the third round in Indian Wells last year. Sousa, No. 85 in the ATP Rankings, edged past Russian veteran Mikhail Youzhny in a third-set tie-break to reach the second round. Zverev beat Sousa in three sets in their lone prior FedEx ATP Head2Head encounter in Nice, 2016.

After a self-imposed post-Australian Open off-season to recoup mentally and regain full fitness, American No. 1 Jack Sock returns to Indian Wells with semi-final points to defend after his breakout run last season. With a 1-4 record, the eighth seed is keen to resurrect his slow start to the season when he faces Italian Thomas Fabbiano for the first time.

Two players who enjoyed stellar runs at this year’s Australian Open – No. 2 seed Marin Cilic and Martin Fucsovics – will square off for a place in the third round. Croatian Cilic finished runner-up in five sets to Roger Federer at Melbourne Park, while Hungary’s Fucsovics also fell to the Swiss in what was his maiden fourth round appearance at a Grand Slam. Cilic narrowly claimed the duo’s only previous encounter in Basel last season.

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