The Spanish tennis player is just one step away from reaching his third consecutive final in Indian Wells, but the British player wants to redeem himself from his last match in Australia, where he had to withdraw due to injury.
The Spanish tennis player is just one step away from reaching his third consecutive final in Indian Wells, but the British player wants to redeem himself from his last match in Australia, where he had to withdraw due to injury.
The American tennis player dominated Belinda Bencic from start to finish, has 16 consecutive victories, and awaits Aryna Sabalenka in the Indian Wells semifinals.
Aryna Sabalenka continues to be unstoppable in this Indian Wells 2025. The Belarusian has not lost a single set during her time in the Californian desert, and her latest victim was Liudmila Samsonova, who could do nothing against the dominance of the world number one (6-3, 6-2 in 1 hour and 24 minutes). However, she won't have much time to celebrate because her next match will be in the semifinals against Madison Keys, the same player who snatched the title from her in the 2024 Australian Open. Therefore, Sabalenka will seek revenge against a Keys who has accumulated 16 consecutive victories with no losses so far this year.
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The unprecedented in tennis could end in tragedy. The scene took place at the Challenger de Punta Cana in the match between Altmaier and Kovacevic. The match only had three points at stake and everything was going normally until a strong gust of wind knocked over the umpire's chair. Fortunately, the referee jumped before the structure hit the ground, and there were no incidents to regret.
The unpredictable Challenger circuit. This happened on the third point of the match.
— Victorio Grigera (@vgrigera_) March 14, 2025
Baron Santoyo jumped at the right moment.pic.twitter.com/3iAfX8EhA5
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La surrealista escena que pudo acabar en tragedia en el Challenger de Punta Cana
Jack Draper definitely wants to lift the Indian Wells 2025 title. The British tennis player is proving to be one of the revelations of the Californian tournament, posing a significant threat. So far, he has not dropped a set and his latest victim was Ben Shelton, who appeared physically limited. In a match where despite the outcome (6-4, 7-5), the Englishman always seemed to be in control with a great serve. Following this victory, he advances to his first Masters 1000 semifinals and awaits the opponent from the match between Carlos Alcaraz and Fran Cerúndolo.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Draper va muy en serio en Indian Wells: se carga a Shelton y espera a Alcaraz o Cerúndolo en semifinales
Mirra Andreeva is becoming one of the sensations of this year. The 17-year-old won at the WTA 1000 in Dubai and now wants to do the same in Indian Wells. In fact, if she achieves it, she would rise to sixth place in the rankings. However, the protege of Conchita Martínez has stated that she no longer checks the rankings, but she used to be obsessed with them. The reason being that her mother promised her a dog if she made it to the Top 20. "I was always checking the live rankings because I used to play for a dog. I had to be among the top 20 by the end of last year, and I achieved it when I defeated Magda Linette in Beijing. I sent the screenshot to my mother and now I'm waiting for the dog."
Mirra Andreeva in the press says she no longer focuses on her ranking after reaching her top-20 goal in 2024, which meant her mom would get her a dog.
— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) March 13, 2025
👉 She has decided it will be a super mini labradoodle, with no name chosen yet.#TheFirstServe pic.twitter.com/0J57OEwyIW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este fue el motivo por el que Andreeva estaba obsesionada con llegar al top 20
The Russian tennis player, coached by the former Spanish tennis player, reaches the semifinals of Indian Wells after defeating Svitolina and awaits Swiatek in a rematch of their duel in Dubai: "It will be a very entertaining match."
As much as Daniil Medvedev complains about the conditions of the Indian Wells courts, the Russian moves like a fish in the water in the Californian tournament. Following his victory over Arthur Fils in the quarterfinals, where he celebrated his win in a very effusive and rarely seen manner in Moscow. However, his great relationship with the Coachella desert can be explained through the data. The current world number 7 has fourteen victories (has been a finalist in 2023 and 2024) in the last three editions of the tournament, one more than all his victories in the last three participations in the Masters 1000 of Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris-Bercy, and the ATP Finals (13).
In the last three editions of Indian Wells, Medvedev has (14) more victories than in the last three editions combined of Canada + Cincinnati + Shanghai + Paris + ATP Finals (13).
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) March 13, 2025
There's something about this tournament that he excels at tremendously. pic.twitter.com/SGF2N9iKTF
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El dato que confirma la especial unión de Medvedev con Indian Wells
The Spanish tennis player is just one step away from reaching his third consecutive final in Indian Wells, but the British player wants to redeem himself from his last match in Australia, where he had to withdraw due to injury.
The unprecedented in tennis could end in tragedy. The scene took place at the Challenger de Punta Cana in the match between Altmaier and Kovacevic. The match only had three points at stake and everything was going normally until a strong gust of wind knocked over the umpire's chair. Fortunately, the referee jumped before the structure hit the ground, and there were no incidents to regret.
The unpredictable Challenger circuit. This happened on the third point of the match.
— Victorio Grigera (@vgrigera_) March 14, 2025
Baron Santoyo jumped at the right moment.pic.twitter.com/3iAfX8EhA5
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La surrealista escena que pudo acabar en tragedia en el Challenger de Punta Cana
The American tennis player dominated Belinda Bencic from start to finish, has 16 consecutive victories, and awaits Aryna Sabalenka in the Indian Wells semifinals.
Jack Draper definitely wants to lift the Indian Wells 2025 title. The British tennis player is proving to be one of the revelations of the Californian tournament, posing a significant threat. So far, he has not dropped a set and his latest victim was Ben Shelton, who appeared physically limited. In a match where despite the outcome (6-4, 7-5), the Englishman always seemed to be in control with a great serve. Following this victory, he advances to his first Masters 1000 semifinals and awaits the opponent from the match between Carlos Alcaraz and Fran Cerúndolo.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Draper va muy en serio en Indian Wells: se carga a Shelton y espera a Alcaraz o Cerúndolo en semifinales
Aryna Sabalenka continues to be unstoppable in this Indian Wells 2025. The Belarusian has not lost a single set during her time in the Californian desert, and her latest victim was Liudmila Samsonova, who could do nothing against the dominance of the world number one (6-3, 6-2 in 1 hour and 24 minutes). However, she won't have much time to celebrate because her next match will be in the semifinals against Madison Keys, the same player who snatched the title from her in the 2024 Australian Open. Therefore, Sabalenka will seek revenge against a Keys who has accumulated 16 consecutive victories with no losses so far this year.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka no da opción a Samsonova y buscará revancha ante Keys
Mirra Andreeva is becoming one of the sensations of this year. The 17-year-old won at the WTA 1000 in Dubai and now wants to do the same in Indian Wells. In fact, if she achieves it, she would rise to sixth place in the rankings. However, the protege of Conchita Martínez has stated that she no longer checks the rankings, but she used to be obsessed with them. The reason being that her mother promised her a dog if she made it to the Top 20. "I was always checking the live rankings because I used to play for a dog. I had to be among the top 20 by the end of last year, and I achieved it when I defeated Magda Linette in Beijing. I sent the screenshot to my mother and now I'm waiting for the dog."
Mirra Andreeva in the press says she no longer focuses on her ranking after reaching her top-20 goal in 2024, which meant her mom would get her a dog.
— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) March 13, 2025
👉 She has decided it will be a super mini labradoodle, with no name chosen yet.#TheFirstServe pic.twitter.com/0J57OEwyIW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este fue el motivo por el que Andreeva estaba obsesionada con llegar al top 20
The Russian tennis player, coached by the former Spanish tennis player, reaches the semifinals of Indian Wells after defeating Svitolina and awaits Swiatek in a rematch of their duel in Dubai: "It will be a very entertaining match."
As much as Daniil Medvedev complains about the conditions of the Indian Wells courts, the Russian moves like a fish in the water in the Californian tournament. Following his victory over Arthur Fils in the quarterfinals, where he celebrated his win in a very effusive and rarely seen manner in Moscow. However, his great relationship with the Coachella desert can be explained through the data. The current world number 7 has fourteen victories (has been a finalist in 2023 and 2024) in the last three editions of the tournament, one more than all his victories in the last three participations in the Masters 1000 of Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris-Bercy, and the ATP Finals (13).
In the last three editions of Indian Wells, Medvedev has (14) more victories than in the last three editions combined of Canada + Cincinnati + Shanghai + Paris + ATP Finals (13).
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) March 13, 2025
There's something about this tournament that he excels at tremendously. pic.twitter.com/SGF2N9iKTF
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El dato que confirma la especial unión de Medvedev con Indian Wells
There is no stopping Madison Keys, who continues her unstoppable run in the beginning of 2025, which will be unforgettable for the American. So far, she remains undefeated, stringing together 16 consecutive victories. The latest one came after she overwhelmed one of the tournament's revelations, Belinda Bencic (6-1, 6-1 in 1 hour and 5 minutes) from start to finish. The Swiss couldn't do anything against the whirlwind of play from the Australian Open champion, who advances to the semifinals of Indian Wells 2025 and sends a serious warning to the rest of her competitors. Furthermore, she might face Aryna Sabalenka, setting up a repeat of the Melbourne final.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Keys sigue imbatible y se mete en semifinales de Indian Wells tras arrollar a Bencic
Indian Wells 2025 enters its final three days of competition, but everything is still to be decided. However, on Friday, only matches from the women's singles draw and the men's and mixed doubles will be played. Therefore, the daytime session will feature the men's doubles semifinals and the mixed doubles final, while the evening session will host the two women's singles semifinals. The first night session will feature the match between Iga Swiatek and Mirra Andreeva, scheduled not before 4:00 PM local time, 12:00 AM Spanish time. This will be followed by the second semifinal between the winners of the remaining two quarters: Madison Keys or Belinda Bencic against Aryna Sabalenka or Liudmila Samsonova, starting not before 6:00 PM local time, 2:00 AM Spanish time.
In Spain, the matches can be watched live on Movistar+ on channel 7, #Vamos, or any of its Deportes+ package channels, while in Latin America, they will be broadcasted by ESPN and Disney+.
WTA semifinals tomorrow at 4pm in Indian Wells.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) March 13, 2025
(ATP semifinals on Saturday, both finals on Sunday) pic.twitter.com/8jScytno7b
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Horario y dónde ver las semifinales femeninas de Indian Wells 2025