Nadal left the court for a medical timeout following the set, perhaps feeling the effects of his three-set battle with Alcaraz on Saturday evening.
Seeking to become the first American men’s champion at Indian Wells since Andre Agassi in 2001, Fritz came out with an attacking game plan that was aided by a heavy helping of second serves from Nadal early on.
Powering through windy conditions — though nothing as severe as Saturday night — the American took the initiative from the start and scored a break on his fourth break point of the opening game. Similar tactics earned him a second straight break, both consolidated with love holds.
Nadal created and converted his first break point of the opener to close to 5-3, but Fritz answered back with the help of some Nadal errors to break for a third time and seal the set.
Fritz’s preparations for the final were interrupted when he stopped his first warmup short because of an ankle problem, stemming from a tweak late in his semi-final win against Andrey Rublev. He returned for a second warm-up at 2 p.m. local time, hitting for 25 minutes ahead of the scheduled 3 p.m. start.
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