Archive: March 2014
Baby Fed. Primetime. Showtime. Mr. Sharapova. He goes by more than a few nicknames. All of them work. The bottom line is Grigor Dimitrov is a human highlight-reel on and off the court. I had the opportunity witness his on-court exploits from the very front row of new Stadium 2 on Sunday during second-round action at the BNP Paribas Open.
I first saw Leander Paes play a tennis match at the 1999 U.S. Open. The Indian Express, featuring Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi, dismissed Jan-Michael Gambill and Adam Peterson
Tennis Channel will be the "March Madness" home for tennis fans again in 2014, as the network offers more than 180 live hours of combined coverage across 17 days from two of the sport's most prestigious events.
This was by no means as easy and straightforward as it looks; it took more than an hour, and if we did this right, Agnieszka Radwanska's first hold of the second set lasted 22 points! Radwanska is assured the #3 ranking; Annika Beck will probably be #43.
The city of Indian Wells receives an annual $5 million in economic value for the $351,000 it invests in the tournament, according to a report obtained by the Palm Springs newspaper, The Desert Sun.
Click here to see the latest news and updates from Indian Wells.
We needed "SpiffyShades" at the matches today and it was not due to the blazing desert sun..Sunglasses were needed to shield our eyes from the dazzling array of hot- colored clothing. (neon everywhere) Fila, Adidas, Nike, Asics....
Eugenie Bouchard (Westmount, QC) advanced to the fourth round of a WTA Premier event for the first time in her career of Sunday at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California.
With Rafael Nadal serving at 2-3, 0-40 in the third set, it looked like the BNP Paribas Open would lose its defending champion and world No. 1 on just the third day of action
The same wrist problem that forced Juan Martin Del Potro to retire from a first-round match in Dubai has caused him to withdraw from the BNP Paribas Open
Take a look and download all the latest draws and order of play for the Indian Wells, Partibas Indian Wells
Maria Sharapova looked strong in the first match of her title defense, but she is still only #7
For Federer, this represents another small step toward a likely return to #7 -- or perhaps higher.
Baby Fed. Primetime. Showtime. Mr. Sharapova. He goes by more than a few nicknames
asey Dellacqua is off to an amazing start this year, and it has her close to #70. The loss knocks Kirsten Flipkens out of the Top Twenty
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