RICKY’S NOT-SO-LIKELY WISH LIST FOR INDIAN WELLS DOUBLES PAIRINGS

Written by: on 9th February 2016
RICKY'S NOT-SO-LIKELY WISH LIST FOR INDIAN WELLS DOUBLES PAIRINGS  |
Photo by Brett Connors Photography

 

By Ricky Dimon

 

The BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells is only one month away. It could be the next stop on the ATP schedule for Andy Murray and Roger Federer, just to name a couple. Federer, though, is a question mark to show up because of a knee injury that is keeping him out of February action.

 

What is certain is that the doubles draw will once again be awesome in the California desert. It always has been–every year, without fail. Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish triumphed in 2009; Rafael Nadal is a two-time doubles winner; Vasek Pospisil and Jack Sock lifted the trophy last last season. Recent pairings include the following: Federer-Wawrinka, Ciic-Del Potro, Raonic-Gulbis, Nadal-Carreno Busta, Murray-Kokkinakis, Monfils-Monaco, Ferrer-Verdasco, and Fish-Dimitrov.

 

He is one wish list for the 2016 installment of one of tennis’ best events:

 

Andy Murray-Lukas Rosol: According to Murray, everyone hates Rosol. According to evidence, that may not be the case. Rosol played 19 doubles tournaments in 2015 with 13 different partners.

 

Novak Djokovic-Gilles Simon: If you can’t beat ’em (despite 100 unforced errors), join ’em.

 

Juan Martin Del Potro-Tommy Haas: These guys were revered even before they were cut down by injuries. Haas is 500 years old. Del Potro has had 500 wrist surgeries. They’ll be loved even more when they come back.

 

Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal: This has to happen at least once before they retire.

 

Dominic Thiem-Roberto Bautista Agut: Would Gulbis and Thiem still be a thing if Thiem became a traitor and played doubles with his best friend’s worst enemy?

 

John Isner-Nicolas Mahut: Forever linked.

 

Stan Wawrinka-Nick Kyrgios: Of course.

 

Thanaski Kokkinakis-Antonio Veic: Kokkinakis will try to sign up for mixed (even though it doesn’t exit in Indian Wells) with Vekic and end up signing in for men’s doubles with Veic.

 

Bernard Tomic-Jarkko Nieminen: One, it would bring Nieminen out of retirement. Two, it would reunite the protagonists of the fastest completed match in tennis history.

 

Ryan Harrison-Christian Harrison: And not just because they’re brothers. It would be great to see Christian back at an ATP tournament.

 

Alexander Zverev-Mischa Zverev: They just finished runner-up in Montpellier. Keep the momentum going, boys.

 

Elias Ymer-Mikael Ymer: I can’t imagine either one is good at doubles (at least not yet), but it would still be plenty entertaining.

 

Aljaz Bedene-Andraz Bedene: Not sure if Andraz is still on the tour. But he should come back for Indian Wells to keep this proposed brother trend going.

 

Benjamin Becker-Boris Becker: One wanted to end Andre Agassi’s career. One actually did end Andre Agassi’s career? And yes, they have the same last name.

 

Joao Sousa-Joao Souza: It wouldn’t be as laughable as when they played against each other last summer in Geneva (that was a chair umpire’s nightmare). But it would still be awesome.

 

Jack Sock-Vasek Pospisil: Now this is one we’ll actually get!

 

Dustin Brown-Gael Monfils: It’s happened before.

 

Gilles Muller-Viktor Troicki: If you put them together, do they become Gilles Troicki? (If you don’t get this reference, take a gander at the ESPN Tennis Twitter feed from last week).

 

Malek Jaziri-Jonathan Erlich: What would the Tunisian Tennis Federation do?

 

Fernando Verasco-David Marrero: They would definitely lose the first set and they would definitely lose the match. Only the second set would be a potential win.

 

Ivo Karlovic-Dudi Sela: Always a good time when the discrepancy in heigh between two partners is one foot, two inches.

 

Ernests Gulbis-Kristaps Porzingis: Gulbis has enough money to buy the tournament from Larry Ellison. He certainly has enough money to bribe Ellison into giving him a doubles wild card even with a partner who is not a registered ATP player. Team Latvia would probably lose 6-0, 6-0 to anyone but would be a huge hit with fans.

 

Rajeev Ram-Pete Sampras: If you watching this pair from way high up in the stadium, you may not be able to tell which one is serving. Sampras is ancient and Ram can’t hit groundstrokes, but these guys could still probably hold serve.

 

Radek Stepanek-Janko Tipsarevic: One of the handshakes that will never be forgotten.

 

Kei Nishikori-Yoshihito Nishioka: I feel like Mohamed Lahyani would have a grand time umpiring this match. “Game, Nishikori-Nishioka!”

 

Benoit Paire-Noah Rubin: Paire thinks Rubin is not good at tennis. But does that apply only to singles, or also to doubles?

 

Taylor Fritz-Nicolas Kicker: Fritz is the best racket-kicker on tour. So why not play with the best Kicker on tour?

 

Ricky contributes to 10sballs.com and also maintains his own tennis website, The Grandstand.

Editors note: Lovey J. @10sBalls is sure hoping to see the doubles team of Max Mirnyi and Treat Huey!

 

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