The riddle of the court surface at Indian Wells has a deceptively simple answer: Players get out what they, and the weather, put in.
Carlos Alcaraz pursues a three-peat at Indian Wells. Iga Swiatek looks to become the tournament's winningest women's singles player.
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Last Word on Sports on MSNTennis News Weekly Roundup: Surface Change At Indian Wells, Tsitsipas Achieves A Rare FeatThe other players to achieve this feat are Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer ... as they can add more or less sand to the acrylic ...
For over two decades, the Sunshine Doubles tournament has trusted Plexipave, an acclaimed acrylic surface known for its resilience ... the players and the overall tournament dynamics. Novak Djokovic's ...
The pursuit of Novak Djokovic for his 100th ATP career title suffered a setback just hours before the Miami Open final ...
What could possibly make the record 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic feel nerves at this stage of his illustrious ...
The Miami Open has been rain delayed all day; however, concerns have mounted as Novak Djokovic was spotted with a swollen eye.
Novak Djokovic delivered an emphatic display to seal his place in the Miami Open final with a straight-sets victory over ...
During a break in the action, Djokovic wore big blue gloves that appeared to be from the brand "newgo" and only cost roughly $30 online in most countries. The new equipment amazed fans and ...
MIAMI — After two decades of professional tennis, 99 career singles titles and 24 Grand Slam triumphs, Novak Djokovic has become a mystery — to tennis fans and to himself. Both parties are ...
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