By Rory Carroll INDIAN WELLS, California (Reuters) -World number one Aryna Sabalenka is enamored with the new surfaces at ...
Indian Wells has traditionally been one of the slowest of the big hard-court events, and has remained so across a general ...
The new Indian Wells' surface was the most discussed topic during the press conferences that preceded the start of the ...
The Indian Wells Tennis Garden has changed its playing surface this year, but how and if it will affect play is yet to be ...
One player above all will be delighted at this year’s change at Indian Wells. The ATP and WTA 1000 tournament is hiring a new surface provider for its courts to achieve a faster pace on ...
The Indian Wells will have a new surface starting in 2025. The organizers announced a new partnership with sports surface provider Laykold.
The weather conditions could still play a factor, but players can expect a lower bounce and faster courts this year. It came as a major surprise to players, including ATP World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz.
After 25 years with Plexipave, Indian Wells have announced a change in surface supplier. The new Laykold courts is expected ...
Zverev has reached two Grand Slam finals in the last year, but hasn't made it past the quarterfinals at Indian Wells.
Faster? Slower? The jury is still out as Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Swiatek and more adapt to the new surface from Laykold.
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