Alexander Zverev faces the Masters 1000 of Indian Wells with the opportunity to achieve a historic milestone. The German could become the fifth player since 1990 to reach the semifinals of all Masters 1000 tournaments, an exclusive club that includes only Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Andy Murray. The Californian desert is the only place where Zverev has not yet reached the semifinals, an opportunity the German will not want to miss. Four other active players are also missing one tournament to complete this intriguing statistic: Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Grigor Dimitrov are yet to conquer the Mutua Madrid Open, while Andrey Rublev has Rome as his only gap. Alcaraz, on the other hand, is missing 3 (Canada, Shanghai, and Paris).
#Zverev is also looking for a piece of history at Indian Wells. He could become only the 5th player since 1990 to reach the SF of all M1000s (after #Djokovic, #Federer, #Nadal, & #Murray).
— Philippe A (@PhilBlack09) March 3, 2026
4 active players also miss 1 event: Madrid for #Sinner, #Medvedev, & #Dimitrov, Rome for #Rublev pic.twitter.com/hlwCj0ujWf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev, ante un hito histórico en Indian Wells

