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Tennis World on MSNIndian Wells announces huge change that could hurt Carlos AlcarazIn the men's tournament, the number 1 seed is Alexander Zverev due to the absence of Jannik Sinner who has been suspended for ...
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Tennis365 on MSNWhy Carlos Alcaraz faces a new challenge as he prepares to defend Indian Wells titleThe Indian Wells tournament will be played on a different court this year - will it affect Carlos Alcaraz's hopes of a third ...
Ben Shelton has shared his thoughts on the Indian Wells courts following a change in surface material. The American agreed with Novak Djokovic’s assessment after tournament organisers decided to ...
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Thesportstak on MSNCarlos Alcaraz faces new hurdle ahead of Indian Wells Open title defenseCarlos Alcaraz confronts a revamped court surface as he aims for a third straight Indian Wells Open title. Can he adapt to ...
To be honest, the Italian might have fancied himself more in quicker conditions – the Plexicushion hardcourts here are usually pretty slow, especially during the cooler night matches of which ...
Before 1987, this tournament was played on grass courts, but since then two types of hardcourt surfaces have been used: green-coloured Rebound Ace up to 2007 and blue Plexicushion since 2008.
The Indian Wells Masters 1000 has changed its surface for the 2025 edition. It has switched from Plexicushion to Laykold, the ...
After 25 years, the surface of the Indian Wells Masters 1000 will change. The tournament was previously played on ...
The tournament will welcome the biggest ATP and WTA stars, led by defending champions Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek, who have previously thrived on the event’s traditional Plexicushion surface.
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