The riddle of the court surface at Indian Wells has a deceptively simple answer: Players get out what they, and the weather, ...
Indian Wells has traditionally been one of the slowest of the big hard-court events, and has remained so across a general quickening in hard-court surfaces across the ATP and WTA tours in the last few ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 9 highest hard-court winning percentages in an ATP season: Roger Federer’s 2005 masterclass, Jannik Sinner at No 9Jannik Sinner enjoyed one of the greatest seasons in ATP history during 2024 with most of his success coming on hard courts, ...
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Securing his 200th hard court victory at the Indian Wells Masters by defeating Chinese player Bu Yunchao, Medvedev has truly solidified his status as the foremost hard court player of the past decade.
So as I sat around for five hours of delays and watched the hard-working crews at the Tennis Garden repeatedly have to dry off the courts Tuesday, I had a few questions about slippery courts.
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