(Reuters) -Americans Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton gave the home fans at Indian Wells plenty to cheer about on Monday, taming wind-whipped conditions in the California desert to reach the fourth round.
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"It was kind of like this light-bulb moment where I started really buying into (the idea that) I can be nervous and I can still play good tennis," spoke a resurgent Madison Keys when her mental breakthrough finally helped her unlock her potential at last.
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When you walk on court with a good outfit, and your hair, your braids are fresh and your skin is looking good, then you just feel like ‘Okay I am gonna beat this girl today,” Coco Gauff said last October in a promotion video for her sponsor,
Two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz defeated Denis Shapovalov to reach the last 16 at Indian Wells. World number four Taylor Fritz and Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo also advanced. Among women,