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Bianca Andreescu rose to prominence in 2019, when she won the US Open in her first main draw appearance. But the Indian Wells Masters must have been an important event for her because it was here that she won her first WTA tour level Masters title.

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Recently at an NHL game, she posted how she was being distracted by the fantastic performances of Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz in the Indian Wells men’s semi-finals.

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Bianca Andreescu watches the match on her phone

Bianca Andreescu, like many of us, could not help but follow the intriguing semi-final match. She also posted a story on her Instagram, which showed that so exciting and dramatic was the match, that she could not afford to miss it, even while another live hockey match was underway right in front of her eyes.

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In an all-Spanish semifinal, Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz put on display a breathtaking brand of tennis. Eventually, Nadal prevailed 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 in three hours and 12 minutes.

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Rafael Nadal is one step closer to Novak Djokovic’s record

To say that Nadal has had an extraordinary career would be an understatement. The former World No. 1 is one of the greatest fighters on tour, never letting a single point go uncontested. Recently he became the first male player to win 21 Majors when he won the Australian Open earlier this year. He has also been having a career-best start to 2022, despite being out of the tour for 6 months because of a foot injury. He made his comeback at the Mubadala World Tennis Championships for an exhibition match in December last year.

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Since his comeback, Nadal has won three titles so far this season. Now he has reached the final in Indian Wells and has a shot at equalling Novak Djokovic’s record of 37 Masters titles if he prevails over Taylor Fritz in the finals.

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