Indian Wells R3 previews and picks: Nadal vs. Verdasco, Simon vs. Zverev

An all-Spanish rematch between Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco is on tap for Tuesday in Indian Wells. Gilles Simon and Alexander Zverev are also aiming for a place in the fourth round.

(4) Rafael Nadal vs. Fernando Verdasco

Nadal and Verdasco will be squaring off for the 18th time in their careers when they clash in round three of the BNP Paribas Open on Tuesday. Although Nadal is dominating the head-to-head series 14-3, that hardly paints an accurate picture of the current situation. Verdasco was once 0-13 against his fellow Spaniard but he has since reeled off three wins in his last four tries. They most recently faced each other in the first round of this season’s Australian Open, with Verdasco pulling off a 7-6(6), 4-6, 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-2 upset.

Nadal’s woes have only been extended since that disappointment Down Under. The world No. 5 failed to lift the trophy at either of his Golden Swing stops, losing to Dominic Thiem in the Buenos Aires semifinals and to Pablo Cuevas at the same stage in Rio de Janeiro. Nadal endured a scare on Sunday night in the desert but managed to win a windy one against Gilles Muller 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Verdasco opened with a 7-6(4), 6-3 defeat of Peter Polansky before getting a first-set retirement from Martin Klizan. The 32-year-old is a modest 4-3 this season and a mediocre 15-12 lifetime in Indian Wells. Nadal played decently enough against Muller and should be able to exact a measure of revenge on his doubles partner.

Pick: Nadal in 3

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Alexander Zverev vs. (16) Gilles Simon

There is something about Simon and losing the first five games of his matches against Vasek Pospisil. In Davis Cup action between France and Canada earlier this month in Guadeloupe, Simon trailed Pospisil 5-0 only to storm back for a 7-5, 6-3, 6-3 victory. The world No. 19 could not recover to take the first set from 5-0 down on Sunday, but he still coasted to a 1-6, 6-0, 6-1 win. It was a much-needed win for Simon, who had been 2-4 in his last six matches dating back to his five-set loss at the hands of Novak Djokovic in Melbourne.
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Up next for the 16th seed is a second career meeting with Zverev. They just went head-to-head last month in Rotterdam, where the 19-year-old German prevailed 7-5, 3-6, 7-6(4). Like his opponent, Zverev would benefit greatly from a deep run in the desert. The world No. 58 has already done well to shake off recent Davis Cup disappointment (he lost singles rubbers to Tomas Berdych and Lukas Rosol of the Czech Republic) by beating Ivan Dodig and Grigor Dimitrov in three sets. Zverev came back from a set and a break down against Dodig and from a break down in the decider against Dimitrov. Simon should have a better chance against the youngster outdoors and in a setting in which wind is sure to be a factor. It will not help Zverev that he is coming off two tough matches and now has to face one of the most consistent and best defensive players on tour.

Pick: Simon in 3

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22 Comments on Indian Wells R3 previews and picks: Nadal vs. Verdasco, Simon vs. Zverev

  1. Rafa in 3.

    Gilles and Sascha. Potentially a good match. Should be a 3 setter but I’m guessing Sascha has logged too many hours on the court over 4.5 to Gilles 1.5. On the other hand, he is 18 and might be recovered. Voted Gilles in 2.

  2. Wow. Gilles Simon was sick/ill? Did I hear that? Anyone know?

    Anyway – It’s another big win for Zverev Minor. 62 62 over Simon. Congrats Sascha!

    Rafa or Verdasco for him next round.

  3. wow!!!! bagel??!!!
    justtt tuned in…rafa hitting killer returns after getting broken in the previous game.

    VAMOSSSSS!!! 1-1 !! has broken serve 4 times already!

  4. Barring the double faults in that game, he is looking so much more comfortable out there! Don’t feel like he is going to miss every time he prepares for a shot.

    Verdasco has not held serve so far. Hope this continues

  5. The tennis channel switched away from rafa’s match after he bageled nando in the first set. I’ve been checking back and finally they are showing it. A tight second set.

    Rafa 5-4. I hope he can close this out in 2 sets.

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