“Respect between players stands out, even amid tense moments”

Jack Draper’s run at the 2026 Indian Wells Open ended in the quarter-finals after he lost 6‑1, 7‑5 to former world number one Daniil Medvedev.

The match turned controversial at 5‑5 in the second set. The umpire called a hindrance against Draper for raising his arms during a rally. Medvedev won the point, broke serve, and went on to take the set. The crowd reacted loudly, and fans and commentators debated the decision.

Draper had defeated Novak Djokovic in a thrilling three-set match just 24 hours earlier, showing his stamina and skill. He argued that his gesture was routine and should not have been penalised. Despite his disappointment, Draper stayed composed and congratulated Medvedev at the net. Medvedev said he accepted the umpire’s decision and focused on the next match.

The loss ended Draper’s title defence and will affect his ranking. Medvedev advanced to the semifinals to face Carlos Alcaraz. The match highlighted Draper’s growing talent on the tour and sparked wider discussions about hindrance calls, adding extra drama to the Indian Wells tournament.