Rafa Nadal will bid for revenge when he takes on fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco at Indian Wells, live on Sky Sports from 6pm on Tuesday.Nadal is bidding for a fourth Indian Wells title but has not won a Masters crown since victory on his favoured clay in Madrid in 2014 and he faces a tough ask against the man who ended his bid for glory in the first Grand Slam of the year.Verdasco came out on top in a thrilling first-round encounter, beating Nadal in five sets in Melbourne, and has won three of the last four meetings between the pair - Nadal having won each of the first 13. Victory for Nadal will keep him on course for a semi-final meeting with Novak Djokovic and the world number five looked in good touch in his second-round win over Gilles Muller.World number one Djokovic is also in action when he takes on Germanys Philipp Kohlschreiber, boasting victory in seven of the eight meetings between the pair and chasing a fifth Indian Wells title. Novak Djokovic will need to find his best form after a sluggish start to his bid for Indian Wells glory The Serb will have to be at his best as Kohlschreiber took out Tomas Berdych and Lukas Rosol in the Davis Cup last week and has reached at least the quarter-finals in each of his last three events, including a semi-final in Rotterdam.Djokovic was far from his best in his second-round match, dropping the opening set against American qualifier Bjorn Fratangelo and other than Davis Cup action, he has only a couple of games in Dubai before a withdrawal under his belt since his Australian Open triumph.Elsewhere, as the top half of the draw takes shape, Japans Kei Nishikori will open proceedings on stadium one court against home favourite Steve Johnson.The home fans will also be hoping for success on court number two with three Americans in action - big-serving John Isner takes on Frances Adrian Mannarino, Jack Sock faces a tough ask against Austrias two-time winner on tour this year Dominic Thiem, while Sam Querrey meets Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.In the womens tournament, Serena Williams takes on Kateryna Bondarenko and Jo Konta continues her bid for a quarter-final spot when she takes on Czech 18th seed Karolina Pliskova.Two other eye-catching matches in the womens event see Agnieszka Radwanska take on Jelena Jankovic and Victoria Azarenka meet Sam Stosur. Kontas cruise Jo Konta into fourth round at Indian Wells One to WatchQuerrey and Tsonga should thrill the crowds - the two big servers have previous with their second-round clash at Wimbledon in 2014 going to a fifth set, which Tsonga won 14-12 in 3hrs and 40 minutes.The Frenchman thrives off a great atmosphere and should get just that against California-native Querrey, who is enjoying a rich run of form, reaching at least the semi-finals in each of his last three events, including tournament victory at Delray Beach. Surprise in StoreGermanys rising star Alexander Zverev has been impressing many observers this season and he could catch 16th seed Gilles Simon cold in their third-round tie.Simon has had a low-key start to the year while Zverev, who is up to number 58 in the world rankings, beat the Frenchman in Rotterdam earlier this year and already has a semi-final and quarter-final under his belt in the opening months of the season and all at the age of just 18.In Case You Missed It Murray beaten in California British number one beaten by Delbonis Andy Murrays bid for a first Indian Wells title was ended by Federico Delbonis. After losing the opening set, Murray fought back to take the second and moved into a 4-1 lead in the third.However, the British number one was far from his best and in a first career meeting with Delbonis, he allowed the Argentine to come back from the brink and clinch the decider in a tie-break. Indian Wells Draw - Bottom half Richard Gasquet v Marin Cilic David Goffin v Stan Wawrinka Tomas Berdych v Milos Raonic Gael Monfils v Federico Delbonis Among the other seeds to claim victories on Monday were Gael Monfils, who now plays Delbonis. Tomas Berdych was also victorious against teenage star Borna Coric, while Stan Wawrinka beat Andrey Kuznetsov.Milos Raonic, Richard Gasquet, Marin Cilic and David Goffin also made it through in California.You can follow all the action live from Indian Wells on Sky Sports 1 from 6pm on Tuesday night.Also See:Murray out in Indian WellsTennis on SkyLatest scoresVideoDeAaron Fox Jersey .com) - Manchester City midfielder David Silva is expected to miss the next four weeks because of a calf problem. DeAaron Fox Kings Jersey . Collaros, 25, was solid last season, posting a 5-2 record as the starter while incumbent Ricky Ray was injured. 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