Fritz stops Nadal's winning streak, earns Indian Wells title

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    ​Severe pain
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    ​Severe pain

    Hours from playing in the biggest final of his young career, Taylor Fritz was in severe pain. The prospect of having to withdraw against Rafael Nadal nearly had him in tears.His coach urged him not to potentially risk damaging his sore ankle further. Fritz stubbornly refused to bow out.

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    ​The match
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    ​The match

    His faith in himself paid off. Fritz upset Nadel 6-3, 7-6 (5) Sunday to win the BNP Paribas Open and snap the 21-time major champion's 20-match winning streak this year.
    ``It was a complete non-issue, didn't feel it at all, didn't hinder me at all,'' said Fritz, who tweaked his ankle late in his semifinal win over No. 7 seed Andrey Rublev. Blue medical tape could be seen above his high sock and he had it numbed before the final.

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    ​Health issues

    Nadal had his own health issue.
    He came into the match bothered by painful breathing that he first experienced in a three-set semifinal win. He took two medical timeouts during the final. The first one came after he lost the first set. Nadal went inside with a trainer after tapping his upper left chest. He got treatment on court after falling behind 5-4 in the second set.

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    ​"Painful"

    ``When I try to breathe, it's painful and it's very uncomfortable. It's like a needle all the time inside. I get dizzy a little bit because it's painful. It's a kind of pain that limit me a lot,'' said Nadal, who turns 36 in June.
    ``The thing that worries me now, it's about what's going on there, what I have to do now to recover and how long going to take.''

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    ​Start of the year
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    ​Start of the year

    Nadal's 20-0 start to the year included the Australian Open, his 21st major championship that broke a tie with Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer. He also won titles in Melbourne and Acapulco.
    ``Of course, the last two months have have been amazing, unforgettable, very emotional,'' Nadal said. ``I enjoy things that I never thought I could live again a few months ago.''

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