Carlos Alcaraz vs Cameron Norrie Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Indian Wells, BNP Paribas Open 2026

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz's dominant 2026 form is too much for Cameron Norrie despite their competitive history.

Carlos Alcaraz will continue his bid to win the 2026 Indian Wells crown with a quarterfinal showdown against Cameron Norrie. The Brit has been in excellent form at the BNP Paribas Open and goes into the match on the back of wins over Mackenzie McDonald, Alex de Minaur, and Rinky Hijikata. Alcaraz, meanwhile, defeated Casper Ruud in the last round.

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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Cameron Norrie Match Details

Date: March 12, 2026

Tournament: BNP Paribas Open 2026

Round: Quarterfinals

Venue: Indian Wells Tennis Garden, California, USA

Surface: Outdoor hard

Category: ATP Masters 1000

Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN, TVA

Alcaraz vs. Norrie Head-to-Head Record

Alcaraz and Norrie have played out some thrilling matches over the years, with the Spaniard leading the head-to-head 5-3. But it was Norrie who came out on top when they last met in October 2025, winning in three sets in Paris.

The World No. 1 goes into this contest having won his last 15 matches. He has claimed titles at the Australian Open and the Qatar Open and is now eyeing a third title at Indian Wells.

Alcaraz has looked solid in Southern California so far, although he did drop a set against Arthur Rinderknech in the third round. But he was back to his best again in the last round, cruising to a 6-1, 7-6 (2) win over Ruud.

Norrie’s win-loss record for 2026, going into the BNP Paribas Open, stood at 6-5. But he has stepped up at Indian Wells, not losing a set across his opening three matches. The Brit’s win over de Minaur showed what a tough opponent he can be.

Alcaraz vs. Norrie Prediction

If Norrie is on his game on Thursday, Alcaraz could be in for a potentially tricky evening in this quarterfinal. The 30-year-old often thrives at Indian Wells and won the title here in 2021.

Norrie’s rather unorthodox style of play usually works well in the Southern California desert, with his heavy-spin forehand, flat backhand, and left-handed serve creating awkward angles amid the humid, difficult conditions at Indian Wells.

Alcaraz has certainly been troubled by Norrie over the years, as evidenced by their head-to-head record. But with the form the Spaniard is in, few can go toe-to-toe with him, let alone defeat him.

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We could see a tight contest between these two players on Thursday. But we believe that Alcaraz will see off the challenge of Norrie and continue his unbeaten run. Make sure to predict all matches at Indian Wells with the help of the PFSN Simulator.

Pick: Alcaraz to win in straight sets.

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