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The BNP Paribas Open is just that for anyone not in the third quarter of the draw--open. To everyone in that third quarter: good luck!
Click here to see tomorrow's order of play for the ladies qualifying singles tennis at the BNP Paribas Open.
You may not be able to find two more different players on the ATP World Tour than Rafael Nadal and Bernard Tomic.
The BNP Paribas Open, to be held March 6-19, 2017, at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, has released its entry lists, which are highlighted by seven former BNP Paribas Open Champions.
2016 is within hours of ending. For some of us "Down Under" we've celebrated and celebrated. And it's already tomorrow. To our friends on each and every Continent. Happy New Year!
The ATP has announced the Tournaments of the Year in the 2016 ATP World Tour Awards presented by Moët & Chandon, with the BNP Paribas Open and Aegon Championships joined by the If Stockholm Open and Winston-Salem Open as the most favoured ATP World Tour events in their respective tournament categories.
The WTA Tournaments of the Year have been announced by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), with five of the six honorees earning the honor for the third consecutive year.
The BNP Paribas Open, to be held March 6-19, 2017 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, has launched its annual holiday fundraising promotion whereby one dollar for every Loge and Prime Loge ticket sold for the month of December will be donated to the National Junior Tennis & Learning Network of the Coachella Valley.
It's So much fun to watch Emcee and Tennis Channel host Andrew Krasny work his magic at Indian Wells and Miami. Many people don’t realize Krasny got his start in the entertainment business answering fan mail for the late, great Joan Rivers.
Former Top Tenner Tommy Haas has been named Tournament Director of the BNP Paribas Open, the largest WTA and ATP World Tour combined two-week event in the world, it was announced today by BNP Paribas Open Chief Operating Officer Steve Birdwell.
After three hours and 39 minutes playing in the blazing Indian Wells heat, Brandon Holt watched the final ball sail long and couldn’t even muster enough energy to raise his arms in triumph.
Novak Djokovic officially became the highest prize money earner in the history of men’s tennis when he beat Kei Nishikori to win the Miami Open title for a sixth time.
Thank you Dear Easter Bunny. Thank You Tennis Fairy's. Thank you Tennis Gods. Thanks Bud. Thanks Judge Robert J. Kelleher, Thank You Gene SCOTT, Thanks Dear Gussy MORAN, Althea, Pancho & GLADYS. (our site was inspired by you all)
One of the two semifinals at the BNP Paribas Open is the matchup many had hoped for and at least a few anticipated when the draw was revealed last week.
About thirteen years ago, I was sitting in Charlie Pasarell’s front row box at Indian Wells. He’d been kind enough to offer me the seats for a couple of hours because, well, that’s the kind of tournament host Charlie was. On the stadium, Roger Federer was wearing baby blue and having a rough go of it, so I had a few moments to observe the crowd.
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