(Round 2) World No. 59 Quentin Halys was powerless against Alcaraz’s superior class.
Facing Quentin Halys, Carlos Alcaraz showed his superiority right in the opening set, even winning a break-point in game 3. Despite his best efforts, the world’s 59th ranked player could not stop “Little Nadal” from achieving a 6-4 victory. The set lasted 42 minutes.

In the second set, things got even easier for Alcaraz. Quentin Halys almost gave up and let the second seed show off his class. As a result, he won 2 consecutive break-points to win 6-2 in just 27 minutes. In the end, Alcaraz won 2-0 (set score: 6-4, 6-2) in 69 minutes to book his place in the third round of Indian Wells. His next opponent is the 27th seed, Denis Shapovalov.
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