Carlos Alcaraz's former coach openly talks about the breakup between them and how he is handling this new professional stage.
Carlos Alcaraz's former coach openly talks about the breakup between them and how he is handling this new professional stage.
Joao Fonseca spoke at Indian Wells 2026 after securing a comforting win against Collignon and revealed that he has left behind the physical issues that have hindered his performance at the beginning of the season. "I am very happy to feel good again after dealing with back problems throughout this season so far. A Masters 1000 is always a demanding event. I am pleased with how I have played, with better ball pace and solidity," confessed the Brazilian who will face Karen Khachanov in the second round.
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The American makes a compelling argument firmly opposing the idea that women can play five-set matches and explains her reasoning.
Casper Ruud spoke with TennisTV before beginning his participation in Indian Wells 2026, a tournament in which he has never managed to go beyond the round of 16, but he approaches it with renewed enthusiasm. "Becoming a father has been tremendously exciting, but I am now ready to return to my best level. An exciting stretch of the season is coming up for me. Historically, I haven't had much success in this tournament, but with the ball change, I feel more comfortable, I have better sensations," stated the Norwegian.
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The Greek player reflects deeply on his serious injury, already overcome, and the motivation that drives him to achieve great success as a professional tennis player.
We tell you everything you need to know to watch Rafael Jódar's first match live at Indian Wells 2026, where he will try to defeat Alejandro Tabilo.
The organization of Indian Wells 2026 has revealed the schedule for the women's tournament, allowing us to determine when the top contenders will play. The upper part, led by Aryna Sabalenka and including players like Cori Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, Jasmine Paolini, or Paula Badosa, will compete in the first round on Wednesday, with the seeded players starting their journey on Friday. On the other hand, those in the lower part, with Iga Swiatek as the main figure and other contenders like Elena Rybakina or Jessica Pegula, will make their debut on Saturday. From that point, each half of the draw will have a rest day between matches, up to the quarterfinals, scheduled for Thursday, March 12.
Indian Wells 2026 WTA provisional schedule:
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) March 3, 2026
Sabalenka, Gauff, Anisimova on Friday
Swiatek, Rybakina, Pegula on Saturday pic.twitter.com/Ry8XpoWVXf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya se sabe cuándo jugarán Sabalenka, Swiatek y el resto de favoritas en Indian Wells
An absolutely unsustainable situation is being experienced this week at the Challenger tournament being held in Fujairah (United Arab Emirates). After interrupting Tuesday's session due to the proximity of bombings, the tennis players have received an email from the ATP informing them that they are arranging a charter flight to Milan, with a stopover in Egypt, at a ticket cost of 5,000 euros, an unaffordable amount for most of them.
Email from tournament to players currently stuck at the Fujairah Challenger tournament.
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) March 3, 2026
“The ATP is potentially organizing a charter flight on Thursday 5th March from Muscat. Departure at 3.00 pm, going to Milan, stopping on the way in Egypt.
The cost is 5.000,- Euro per… pic.twitter.com/Sywx6Bu1Su
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se cancela el Challenger de Fujairah y la ATP organiza un vuelo chárter de coste desmedido para escapar
Carlos Alcaraz's former coach openly talks about the breakup between them and how he is handling this new professional stage.
Casper Ruud spoke with TennisTV before beginning his participation in Indian Wells 2026, a tournament in which he has never managed to go beyond the round of 16, but he approaches it with renewed enthusiasm. "Becoming a father has been tremendously exciting, but I am now ready to return to my best level. An exciting stretch of the season is coming up for me. Historically, I haven't had much success in this tournament, but with the ball change, I feel more comfortable, I have better sensations," stated the Norwegian.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ruud, ilusionado en Indian Wells: "Tengo mejores sensaciones aquí con el cambio de bolas"
Joao Fonseca spoke at Indian Wells 2026 after securing a comforting win against Collignon and revealed that he has left behind the physical issues that have hindered his performance at the beginning of the season. "I am very happy to feel good again after dealing with back problems throughout this season so far. A Masters 1000 is always a demanding event. I am pleased with how I have played, with better ball pace and solidity," confessed the Brazilian who will face Karen Khachanov in the second round.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca: "Es genial volver a sentirme bien después de llevar meses con problemas de espalda"
The Greek player reflects deeply on his serious injury, already overcome, and the motivation that drives him to achieve great success as a professional tennis player.
The American makes a compelling argument firmly opposing the idea that women can play five-set matches and explains her reasoning.
We tell you everything you need to know to watch Rafael Jódar's first match live at Indian Wells 2026, where he will try to defeat Alejandro Tabilo.
The organization of Indian Wells 2026 has revealed the schedule for the women's tournament, allowing us to determine when the top contenders will play. The upper part, led by Aryna Sabalenka and including players like Cori Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, Jasmine Paolini, or Paula Badosa, will compete in the first round on Wednesday, with the seeded players starting their journey on Friday. On the other hand, those in the lower part, with Iga Swiatek as the main figure and other contenders like Elena Rybakina or Jessica Pegula, will make their debut on Saturday. From that point, each half of the draw will have a rest day between matches, up to the quarterfinals, scheduled for Thursday, March 12.
Indian Wells 2026 WTA provisional schedule:
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) March 3, 2026
Sabalenka, Gauff, Anisimova on Friday
Swiatek, Rybakina, Pegula on Saturday pic.twitter.com/Ry8XpoWVXf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya se sabe cuándo jugarán Sabalenka, Swiatek y el resto de favoritas en Indian Wells
An absolutely unsustainable situation is being experienced this week at the Challenger tournament being held in Fujairah (United Arab Emirates). After interrupting Tuesday's session due to the proximity of bombings, the tennis players have received an email from the ATP informing them that they are arranging a charter flight to Milan, with a stopover in Egypt, at a ticket cost of 5,000 euros, an unaffordable amount for most of them.
Email from tournament to players currently stuck at the Fujairah Challenger tournament.
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) March 3, 2026
“The ATP is potentially organizing a charter flight on Thursday 5th March from Muscat. Departure at 3.00 pm, going to Milan, stopping on the way in Egypt.
The cost is 5.000,- Euro per… pic.twitter.com/Sywx6Bu1Su
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se cancela el Challenger de Fujairah y la ATP organiza un vuelo chárter de coste desmedido para escapar
We break down round by round which potential opponents the top favorites for the title in Indian Wells 2026 have, paying special attention to Alcaraz, Sinner, and Djokovic.
It is heartbreaking to see a tennis player of Nicolás Jarry's caliber immersed in such a profound crisis of game, results, and, above all, confidence. The Chilean continues to struggle with that complex issue in his inner ear and is now plagued with discomfort in his right elbow, greatly limiting his tennis. He hasn't won a match since July 2025, and in the preliminary phase of Indian Wells 2026, he showed the extent of his lack of confidence by squandering a 6-2 lead in the deciding set tiebreak in his match against Maestrelli.
A year or so ago, he was diagnosed with vestibular neuritis — a serious inner ear condition causing inflammation of the nerve connecting the ear to the brain — and he’s still dealing with it. Tough.
— Tennis Masterr (@tennismasterr) March 2, 2026
Then, half a year ago, he started feeling right elbow pain and hasn’t been able… pic.twitter.com/cUsNDAhhXM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jarry desperdicia cinco bolas de partido y suma 11 derrotas consecutivas