Archive: March 2013
Now this post will be short and sweet but wanted to share a special moment at the tournament today!
Kirsten Flipkens appears to have established herself in the Top Thirty.
That's the first we've heard from Florian Mayer in a while. A promising win over Goffin
Here are Saturday's results, Sunday's schedule and draws from the 2013 BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, Calif.
This time last year, John Isner was beating the world no. 1, cracking the top ten, and becoming the highest ranked American for the first time in his career.
A good start for Roger Federer's title defense, given that he faced a pretty strong opponent. But Federer is still in danger of losing the #2 ranking.
Given the efficiency of this win, maybe Angelique Kerber is finally over her physical problems. She moves back to the head of the pack in the three-way contest for #6.
Francesca Schiavone loses a few points but should stay Top Fifty. Maria Sharapova still has a lot of defending to do, but she keeps alive her hopes of reaching #2.
Michael Llodra defends his points; another win might get him to around #60.
Ok this is going to be short and sweet because I am exhausted after a long day at the courts!
Saturday's Schedule – Friday's Results – Men's & Women's Draws – BNP Paribas Open
We would guess Horacio Zeballos will stay Top Forty, but not with much margin to spare; he is really struggling to follow up his first title.
Given that Petra Kvitova is in a three-way contest for the #6 ranking, a slow start was the last thing she needed, but it put her in the lead in the contest.
It started with blue sky's at 8:30am at the BNP PARISBAS OPEN sitting at the new extended player terrace and before I knew it was 4pm!
Here are Thursday's results, Friday's schedule and draws from the 2013 BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, Calif
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