The Belarusian tennis player arrives in Indian Wells with the aim of winning for the first time in the Californian desert and increasing her lead over Iga Swiatek in the rankings.
The Belarusian tennis player arrives in Indian Wells with the aim of winning for the first time in the Californian desert and increasing her lead over Iga Swiatek in the rankings.
Aryna Sabalenka has her sights set on winning her first title at Indian Wells. After her defeat in the Australian Open final and a rocky month of February, the Belarusian is aiming for her first trophy of the year. In the meantime, she took advantage of her first press conference in the Californian desert to reveal who the funniest tennis player on the circuit is. "I think Ons Jabeur is very funny. I have to say that Grigor Dimitrov is also quite amusing. You know, we all have those kinds of fun personalities, so it's hard to choose just one person."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka confiesa quién es la tenista más graciosa del circuito
Nick Kyrgios has once again suffered pains in his injured right wrist, so much so that he had to stop his training with Japanese player Sho Shimabukuro. In the video posted by 'Séptimo Game', you can clearly see how the Australian is in visible pain from his wrist, the same one he had to undergo surgery on in 2022. Due to his gestures of pain, it is still unknown if he will be able to debut at Indian Wells 2025. It's worth remembering that if he surpasses the first round against Botic van de Zandschulp, he would face Novak Djokovic.
🚨 Sound the alarms: Nick Kyrgios, who if he wins his debut against a player coming from the qualifiers, will face Novak Djokovic in Indian Wells, had to halt his training today with Japanese player Sho Shimabukuro due to new discomfort in his wrist. pic.twitter.com/RRu6mE6xOF
— Séptimo Game (@Septimo_Game) March 5, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kyrgios para su entrenamiento por molestias en la muñeca y pone en duda su participación en Indian Wells 2025
Taylor Fritz and Elena Rybakina were crowned champions of the Eisenhower Cup, the mixed doubles exhibition tournament prior to the 2025 Indian Wells. Despite competing against other top pairs, the American and the Kazakh emerged victorious in the final against the duo of Tommy Paul and Madison Keys, winning the supertiebreak 10-4. They even joked about teaming up for other mixed events.
Rybakina & Fritz d. Keys & Paul 10-4
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 5, 2025
Elena & Taylor are the Eisenhower Cup Champions.
After missing this event entirely last year due to illness, this is a nice entrance back into Tennis Paradise for Elena. ❤️
2023 & 2022 Indian Wells champs make a lethal team.
🇰🇿🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/DQKtlgpBMK
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fritz y Rybakina se proclaman campeones de la Eisenhower Cup
The Russian tennis player, who has reached the final in the last two editions of Indian Wells, gives his opinion on the new courts and is optimistic about returning to his best level.
Emma Raducanu is already at Indian Wells 2025 after the dramatic situation experienced at the WTA in Dubai when she saw her stalker in the stands during the match against Karolina Muchova. The British player broke down in tears and requested the match to be stopped until they removed the man, who is banned from attending any WTA tournament. And for the first time, Raducanu talked about that nightmare in the press room of the Californian tournament.
"I was obviously very distressed. I saw him during the first match and thought, 'I don't know how I'm going to finish'. I literally couldn't see the ball with tears in my eyes, I could barely breathe. I was playing against Karolina, who is among the top 17 in the world or something like that, and I couldn't see the ball. Then, the first four games slipped away from me because I wasn't on the court, to be honest. I'm not quite sure how I managed to recover."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu habla por primera vez tras el incidente con su acosador: "No podía ver la pelota con las lágrimas, apenas podía respirar"
Indian Wells 2025 is now a reality. The first Masters 1000 of the year opens its doors on the first day with main draw matches, although the seeded players will not appear until Friday. However, on this first day, there are several noteworthy matches such as the Jaume Munar - Kei Nishikori that will kick off on Court 2 at 11:00 a.m. local time, 20:00 Spanish time. On the same court, Victoria Azarenka, a two-time champion, will play in the third match against Clervie Ngounoue, followed by the duel between Cameron Norrie, the 2021 champion, and Luca Nardi, who defeated Novak Djokovic last year.
On the Central Court, the first match of this edition will feature Petra Kvitova against Varvara Gracheva. The fourth match will debut Naomi Osaka and Camila Osorio, and the first day will close with Alexander Bublik against Yosuke Watanuki. Across other courts, three Spaniards will be in action: Pedro Martínez vs Fabian Marozsan in the second match on Court 5, followed by Roberto Bautista against Damir Dzumhur; and in the first match on Court 7, Roberto Carballés against Cristopher O'Connell.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Indian Wells 2025. Orden de juego del miércoles 5 de marzo: Kvitova abre la Central y Munar la segunda pista contra Nishikori
The women's draw of Indian Wells 2025 is already set after the qualification of the last six players coming from the previous stage. One notable player is Ajla Tomljanovic, although, unlike the qualifiers in the men's draw, they will have a more manageable first round.
- These are the qualified female tennis players for the main draw of Indian Wells 2025 and their first-round opponents
[Q] Liu Clare - Polina Kudermetova
[Q] Varvara Levchenko - [LL] Sonay Kartal
[Q] Maddison Inglis - Sofia Kenin
[Q] Ajla Tomljanovic - Caty Mcnally
[Q] Maya Joint - Sorana Cirstea
[Q] Viktorija Golubic - Kimberly Birrell
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así queda el cuadro femenino de Indian Wells 2025 con las clasificadas de la fase previa
The Belarusian tennis player arrives in Indian Wells with the aim of winning for the first time in the Californian desert and increasing her lead over Iga Swiatek in the rankings.
Taylor Fritz and Elena Rybakina were crowned champions of the Eisenhower Cup, the mixed doubles exhibition tournament prior to the 2025 Indian Wells. Despite competing against other top pairs, the American and the Kazakh emerged victorious in the final against the duo of Tommy Paul and Madison Keys, winning the supertiebreak 10-4. They even joked about teaming up for other mixed events.
Rybakina & Fritz d. Keys & Paul 10-4
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 5, 2025
Elena & Taylor are the Eisenhower Cup Champions.
After missing this event entirely last year due to illness, this is a nice entrance back into Tennis Paradise for Elena. ❤️
2023 & 2022 Indian Wells champs make a lethal team.
🇰🇿🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/DQKtlgpBMK
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fritz y Rybakina se proclaman campeones de la Eisenhower Cup
Aryna Sabalenka has her sights set on winning her first title at Indian Wells. After her defeat in the Australian Open final and a rocky month of February, the Belarusian is aiming for her first trophy of the year. In the meantime, she took advantage of her first press conference in the Californian desert to reveal who the funniest tennis player on the circuit is. "I think Ons Jabeur is very funny. I have to say that Grigor Dimitrov is also quite amusing. You know, we all have those kinds of fun personalities, so it's hard to choose just one person."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka confiesa quién es la tenista más graciosa del circuito
The Russian tennis player, who has reached the final in the last two editions of Indian Wells, gives his opinion on the new courts and is optimistic about returning to his best level.
Nick Kyrgios has once again suffered pains in his injured right wrist, so much so that he had to stop his training with Japanese player Sho Shimabukuro. In the video posted by 'Séptimo Game', you can clearly see how the Australian is in visible pain from his wrist, the same one he had to undergo surgery on in 2022. Due to his gestures of pain, it is still unknown if he will be able to debut at Indian Wells 2025. It's worth remembering that if he surpasses the first round against Botic van de Zandschulp, he would face Novak Djokovic.
🚨 Sound the alarms: Nick Kyrgios, who if he wins his debut against a player coming from the qualifiers, will face Novak Djokovic in Indian Wells, had to halt his training today with Japanese player Sho Shimabukuro due to new discomfort in his wrist. pic.twitter.com/RRu6mE6xOF
— Séptimo Game (@Septimo_Game) March 5, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kyrgios para su entrenamiento por molestias en la muñeca y pone en duda su participación en Indian Wells 2025
Emma Raducanu is already at Indian Wells 2025 after the dramatic situation experienced at the WTA in Dubai when she saw her stalker in the stands during the match against Karolina Muchova. The British player broke down in tears and requested the match to be stopped until they removed the man, who is banned from attending any WTA tournament. And for the first time, Raducanu talked about that nightmare in the press room of the Californian tournament.
"I was obviously very distressed. I saw him during the first match and thought, 'I don't know how I'm going to finish'. I literally couldn't see the ball with tears in my eyes, I could barely breathe. I was playing against Karolina, who is among the top 17 in the world or something like that, and I couldn't see the ball. Then, the first four games slipped away from me because I wasn't on the court, to be honest. I'm not quite sure how I managed to recover."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu habla por primera vez tras el incidente con su acosador: "No podía ver la pelota con las lágrimas, apenas podía respirar"
Indian Wells 2025 is now a reality. The first Masters 1000 of the year opens its doors on the first day with main draw matches, although the seeded players will not appear until Friday. However, on this first day, there are several noteworthy matches such as the Jaume Munar - Kei Nishikori that will kick off on Court 2 at 11:00 a.m. local time, 20:00 Spanish time. On the same court, Victoria Azarenka, a two-time champion, will play in the third match against Clervie Ngounoue, followed by the duel between Cameron Norrie, the 2021 champion, and Luca Nardi, who defeated Novak Djokovic last year.
On the Central Court, the first match of this edition will feature Petra Kvitova against Varvara Gracheva. The fourth match will debut Naomi Osaka and Camila Osorio, and the first day will close with Alexander Bublik against Yosuke Watanuki. Across other courts, three Spaniards will be in action: Pedro Martínez vs Fabian Marozsan in the second match on Court 5, followed by Roberto Bautista against Damir Dzumhur; and in the first match on Court 7, Roberto Carballés against Cristopher O'Connell.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Indian Wells 2025. Orden de juego del miércoles 5 de marzo: Kvitova abre la Central y Munar la segunda pista contra Nishikori
The women's draw of Indian Wells 2025 is already set after the qualification of the last six players coming from the previous stage. One notable player is Ajla Tomljanovic, although, unlike the qualifiers in the men's draw, they will have a more manageable first round.
- These are the qualified female tennis players for the main draw of Indian Wells 2025 and their first-round opponents
[Q] Liu Clare - Polina Kudermetova
[Q] Varvara Levchenko - [LL] Sonay Kartal
[Q] Maddison Inglis - Sofia Kenin
[Q] Ajla Tomljanovic - Caty Mcnally
[Q] Maya Joint - Sorana Cirstea
[Q] Viktorija Golubic - Kimberly Birrell
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así queda el cuadro femenino de Indian Wells 2025 con las clasificadas de la fase previa
The final draw of Indian Wells 2025 is now official and includes the 13 qualifiers from the previous phase. Among them stand out Pablo Carreño, Nikoloz Basilashvili, Botic van de Zandschulp, Hugo Gaston, and Mateo Gigante. However, they all would have a tough opponent in the first round.
- Here are the players qualified from the previous phase and their first-round opponents in Indian Wells 2025
[Q] Yosuke Watanuki - Alexander Bublik
[Q] Damir Dzumhur - Roberto Bautista
[Q] Nikoloz Basilashvili - Marcos Giron
[Q] Ethan Quinn - Zizou Bergs
[Q] Kamil Majchrzak - Zhizhen Zhang
[Q] Colton Smith - Flavio Cobolli
[Q] Li Tu - Dusan Lajovic
[Q] Mateo Gigante - Sebastian Báez
[LL] Botic van de Zandschulp - Nick Kyrgios
[Q] Hugo Gaston - Luciano Darderi
[Q] Giulio Zeppieri - [Q] Adam Walton
[Q] Pablo Carreño - Quentin Halys
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así queda el cuadro masculino de Indian Wells 2025 con los clasificados de la fase previa
Pablo Carreño wants to return to the place from which injuries kept him away. After twelve consecutive victories and two Challenger titles in between, he is on the path to achieve it. The Spaniard qualified for the main draw of Indian Wells 2025 after defeating Canadian Alexis Galarneau 7-6(3), 6-3 in the final round of the qualifying stage, confirming that he is still in excellent form. The Asturian returns to the Californian desert for the first time since 2022, and his next opponent will be Quentin Halys. If he manages to beat the Frenchman, he could potentially face Carlos Alcaraz in the second round of the American tournament.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carreño sigue en estado de gracia al meterse en el cuadro final de Indian Wells y podría ser rival de Alcaraz