Our resident tennis analyst Tiani Jadulang joins our Tali Letoi to cover all the highlight matches to keep an eye out for and spoke with women on and off the court about what International means to them here at Tennis Paradise.
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Qualifying play for the BNP Paribas Open began Monday at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden with Hungarian Dalma Galfi, the top- seeded woman, among the winners.
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2020 Australian Open Champion Sofia Kenin headlines the list of players awarded main draw wild cards into the 2023 BNP Paribas Open, a combined ATP Masters and WTA 1000 event to be held March 6 – 19 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Ten total Americans including Kenin were awarded wild card entry into the men’s and women’s main draws.
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The BNP Paribas Open announced Friday a series of charitable and community-focused initiatives to take place throughout the 2023 tournament at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
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After having a successful run at the 2022 BNP Paribas Open as a hitting partner, Alex Kuperstein is at the Miami Open!
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The ATP and WTA tours have made great efforts in recent years on developing digital content, but players say there could still be more to do in order to attract new tennis fans.
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On Saturday night at the BNP Paribas Open, Naomi Osaka had just lost the first point during her tennis match against Veronica Kudermetova.
As it got quiet, one spectator shouted out, “Naomi, you suck.” -
After 12 years with no title sponsor, the WTA announces a new four-year partnership with Hologic. The WTA is a global leader for women’s sports, and Hologic is at the forefront of technology that prioritizes women’s health.
