Monday marked an exciting evening in the desert with the return of Taste of Tennis at the Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort and ...
The tournament hosted a record crowd of 493,440 for the two-week event, which begins this year on March 2 and runs until March 16. The tournament introduced a new BNP Paribas Open digital app and the ...
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Former world No. 1 Venus Williams will not play at next month’s BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells after declining her wild card invitation, the tournament announced on Sunday. “Our team has ...
The Indian Wells tournament director has issued a statement after it emerged that Venus Williams would not be accepting a wildcard. Last week, organisers officially announced that the former No. 1 ...
Former world number one Venus Williams has been awarded a wild card for next month’s BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. The 44-year-old American will be returning to competitive action after ...
The 2024 Indian Wells Masters will have a wide range of domestic as well as international broadcast outlets. Within the USA, Tennis Channel has exclusive rights to live coverage of the BNP Paribas ...
Venus Williams has received a wild-card entry for the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open, making next month's tournament Williams' first event in nearly a full year. The 44-year-old Williams hasn't ...
With Krejcikova's withdrawal, Austria's Julia Grabher has moved into the main draw at Indian Wells. Click here for the updated entry list. Barbora Krejcikova has withdrawn due to injury. Julia Grabher ...
A torn hamstring suffered in Melbourne in January will reportedly keep Novak Djokovic out for up to two months, but it turns out he isn't ruling out playing at Indian Wells in March. The BNP ...
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