by ti-amie Tournament: BNP Paribas Open
Location: Indian Wells, California, USA
Dates: March 5 - March 16 2025
Tier: ATP M1000
Prize: $0

Entries
Seed* Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking

1 Jannik Sinner 1 1
2 Alexander Zverev 2 2
3 Carlos Alcaraz 3 3
4 Taylor Fritz 4 4
5 Casper Ruud 5 5
6 Novak Djokovic 6 6
7 Daniil Medvedev 7 7
8 Alex de Minaur 8 8
9 Tommy Paul 9 9
10 Andrey Rublev 10 10
11 Grigor Dimitrov 11 11
12 Stefanos Tsitsipas 12 12
13 Ben Shelton 13 13
14 Holger Rune 14 14
15 Ugo Humbert 15 15
16 Jack Draper 16 16
17 Lorenzo Musetti 17 17
18 Frances Tiafoe 18 18
19 Arthur Fils 19 19
20 Karen Khachanov 20 20
21 Hubert Hurkacz 21 21
22 Sebastian Korda 22 22
23 Felix Auger-Aliassime 23 23
24 Jiri Lehecka 24 24
25 Tomas Machac 25 25
26 Alexei Popyrin 26 26
27 Alejandro Tabilo 27 27
28 Jordan Thompson 28 28
29 Francisco Cerundolo 29 29
30 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 30 30
31 Sebastian Baez 31 31
32 Gael Monfils 32 32
Matteo Berrettini 33 33
Lorenzo Sonego 34 34
Flavio Cobolli 35 35
Alex Michelsen 36 36
Nuno Borges 37 37
Nicolas Jarry 38 38
Matteo Arnaldi 39 39
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 40 40
Marcos Giron 41 41
Brandon Nakashima 42 42
Tallon Griekspoor 43 43
Pedro Martinez 44 44
Jan-Lennard Struff 45 45
Luciano Darderi 46 46
Jakub Mensik 47 47
Mariano Navone 48 48
Alexander Bublik 49 49
Zhizhen Zhang 50 50
Roberto Carballes Baena 51 51
Roberto Bautista Agut 52 52
Juncheng Shang 53 53
Denis Shapovalov 54 54
Miomir Kecmanovic 55 55
David Goffin 56 56
Fabian Marozsan 57 57
Alexandre Muller 58 58
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 59 59
Arthur Rinderknech 60 60
Zizou Bergs 61 61
Benjamin Bonzi 62 62
Cameron Norrie 63 63
Jaume Munar 64 64
Corentin Moutet 65 65
Aleksandar Vukic 66 66
Yoshihito Nishioka 67 67
Yunchaokete Bu 68 68
Roman Safiullin 69 69
Facundo Diaz Acosta 70 70
Kei Nishikori 71 71
Thanasi Kokkinakis 72 72
Rinky Hijikata 73 73
Quentin Halys 74 74
Aleksandar Kovacevic 75 75
Thiago Seyboth Wild 76 76
Reilly Opelka 145 33 (PR)
Nick Kyrgios 1093 21 (PR)
Jenson Brooksby 1093 52 (PR)
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Alternates
Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking

1 Luca Nardi 77 77
2 Jacob Fearnley 78 78
3 Christopher O'Connell 79 79
4 Dusan Lajovic 80 80
5 Learner Tien 81 81
6 Alexander Shevchenko 82 82
7 Hugo Gaston 83 83
8 Botic van de Zandschulp 84 84
9 Gabriel Diallo 85 85
10 James Duckworth 86 86
11 Francisco Comesana 87 87
12 Adam Walton 88 88
13 Damir Dzumhur 89 89
14 Fabio Fognini 90 90
15 Francesco Passaro 91 91
16 Mattia Bellucci 92 92
17 Daniel Altmaier 93 93
18 Yannick Hanfmann 94 94
19 Hamad Medjedovic 95 95
20 Marton Fucsovics 96 96

by ti-amie Tournament: BNP Paribas Open
Location: Indian Wells, CA, UNITED STATES
Dates: March 5 - March 16, 2025
Level: WTA 1000
Surface: Hard

Date: 3/5/2025 Original Cut Off: 73 Ranking Date: 2/3/2025
Draw Size: 96 Direct Acceptances: 76 Wild Cards: 8? Qualifiers: 12? Special Exempts: 0

Main Draw Singles

1 Sabalenka, Aryna (BLR)
2 Swiatek, Iga (POL)
3 Gauff, Coco (USA)
4 Paolini, Jasmine (ITA)
5 Rybakina, Elena (KAZ)
6 Pegula, Jessica (USA)
7 Keys, Madison (USA)
8 Zheng, Qinwen (CHN)
9 Navarro, Emma (USA)
10 Badosa, Paula (ESP)
11 Kasatkina, Daria (RUS)
12 Collins, Danielle (USA)
13 Shnaider, Diana (RUS)
14 Krejcikova, Barbora (CZE)
15 Andreeva, Mirra (RUS)
16 Haddad Maia, Beatriz (BRA)
17 Muchova, Karolina (CZE)
18 Kalinskaya, Anna (RUS)
19 Vekic, Donna (CRO)
20 Samsonova, Liudmila (RUS)
21 Putintseva, Yulia (KAZ)
22 Kostyuk, Marta (UKR)
23 Svitolina, Elina (UKR)
24 Boulter, Katie (GBR)
25 Alexandrova, Ekaterina (RUS))
26 Pavlyuchenkova, Anastasia (RUS)
27 Fernandez, Leylah (CAN)
28 Frech, Magdalena (POL)
29 Sakkari, Maria (GRE)
30 Azarenka, Victoria (BLR)
31 Mertens, Elise (BEL)
32 Potapova, Anastasia (RUS)
33 Jabeur, Ons (TUN)
34 Tauson, Clara (DEN)
35 Ostapenko, Jelena (LAT)
36 Wang, Xinyu (CHN)
37 Vondrousova, Marketa (CZE)
38 Linette, Magda (POL)
39 Noskova, Linda (CZE)
40 Anisimova, Amanda (USA)
41 Danilovic, Olga (SRB)
42 Osaka, Naomi (JPN)
43 Bouzkova, Marie (CZE)
44 Sramkova, Rebecca (SVK)
45 Sun, Lulu (NZL)
46 Stearns, Peyton (USA)
47 Pliskova, Karolina (CZE)
48 Avanesyan, Elina (RUS)
49 Kalinina, Anhelina (UKR)
49 Begu, Irina-Camelia (ROU) SR
50 Yastremska, Dayana (UKR)
51 Krueger, Ashlyn (USA)
52 Kudermetova, Veronika (RUS)
53 Osorio, Camila (COL)
54 Siniakova, Katerina (CZE)
55 Yuan, Yue (CHN)
56 Raducanu, Emma (GBR)
57 Kessler, McCartney (USA)
58 Bouzas Maneiro, Jessica (ESP)
59 Kudermetova, Polina (RUS)
59 Davis, Lauren (USA) SR
60 Cocciaretto, Elisabetta (ITA)
61 Li, Ann (USA)
62 Uchijima, Moyuka (JPN)
63 Tomova, Viktoriya (BUL)
64 Cirstea, Sorana (ROU)
65 Sherif, Mayar (EGY)
66 Zarazua, Renata (MEX)
67 Lamens, Suzan (NED)
68 Volynets, Katie (USA)
69 Rakhimova, Kamilla (RUS)
70 Gracheva, Varvara (FRA)
71 Blinkova, Anna (RUS)
71 McNally, Caty (USA) SR
72 Bronzetti, Lucia (ITA)
73 Cristian, Jaqueline (ROU)
73 Grabher, Julia (AUT) SR
74 Maria, Tatjana (GER)
75 Kenin, Sofia (USA)

by JTContinental Venus making her triumphant return to the court with a wildcard here. She is now 44

by Suliso Up to her of course, but doesn't she really have anything better to do with her life now?

by ashkor87
Suliso wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:11 am Up to her of course, but doesn't she really have anything better to do with her life now?
Do you know the history of Venus and IW? It is probably that...

by ponchi101
ashkor87 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:20 am
Suliso wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:11 am Up to her of course, but doesn't she really have anything better to do with her life now?
Do you know the history of Venus and IW? It is probably that...
The history of Venus and IW is well known. So, losing in the first round to Camila Osorio will do anything about that?

by ashkor87
ponchi101 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 5:02 pm
ashkor87 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:20 am
Suliso wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:11 am Up to her of course, but doesn't she really have anything better to do with her life now?
Do you know the history of Venus and IW? It is probably that...
The history of Venus and IW is well known. So, losing in the first round to Camila Osorio will do anything about that?
I am sure you know it but does everyone here? That is what I was asking

by ponchi101 In THIS forum? Where Venus was one of the most liked players ever (and I mean, counting TAT1.0) and the Williams overall were super popular?
Yep, I think most people here now about that story.

by ashkor87 IW and Miami are both slow..the only difference is the humidity in Miami...expect Doha results to be repeated here, not Dubai

by ashkor87
ponchi101 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 10:22 pm In THIS forum? Where Venus was one of the most liked players ever (and I mean, counting TAT1.0) and the Williams overall were super popular?
Yep, I think most people here now about that story.
So I was suggesting IW giving Venus a wild card could be just IW trying to make amends ..

by ti-amie I understand that Venus may feel entitled to make up for the time she lost because of misdiagnosis of her auto immune illness but her point has been made. Doing this takes a chance away from other players and that in my opinion is not fair.

by ashkor87
ti-amie wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 1:06 am I understand that Venus may feel entitled to make up for the time she lost because of misdiagnosis of her auto immune illness but her point has been made. Doing this takes a chance away from other players and that in my opinion is not fair.
I was not talking about autoimmune disease! I am not elaborating because it is claimed here that everyone knows the history !

by ti-amie
ashkor87 wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 1:12 am
ti-amie wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 1:06 am I understand that Venus may feel entitled to make up for the time she lost because of misdiagnosis of her auto immune illness but her point has been made. Doing this takes a chance away from other players and that in my opinion is not fair.
I was not talking about autoimmune disease! I am not elaborating because it is claimed here that everyone knows the history !
We're all long time tennis fans here and yes we know the story. I was looking at it from a different perspective from the one we all know. Even there I think IW has gone out of its way to apologize and make amends.

I think that at this point she should step away gracefully no matter what her motivation is for seeking this WC. Maybe she will step away here, I don't know. We'll see. I just hate to see her considered a "walking bye".

by ashkor87 Swiatek, Sabalenka, Rybakina should do well here- so also Anisimova, Noskova and Keys (if she is playing?)..those whom the conditions don't suit much- Pegula, Gauff. Looking forward to Bencic and Kvitova..
Medvedev seems checked out, and Sinner is out...Zverev and Alcaraz should rule, then..maybe even Rublev..I don't expect Michelsen to do much..Shelton may, he has the power to hit through slow surfaces ..

by ashkor87
ti-amie wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 1:18 am I think that at this point she should step away gracefully no matter what her motivation is for seeking this WC.
who are we to tell her what to do?

by Suliso We don't, but it's a bit sad to see that she hasn't found something else meaningful to do. That's all really.

by JTContinental
Suliso wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 7:04 am We don't, but it's a bit sad to see that she hasn't found something else meaningful to do. That's all really.
Yes, at this point in her life you would think she might have started a successful interior design business or launched her own clothing line.

by ponchi101
JTContinental wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 8:27 am
Suliso wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 7:04 am We don't, but it's a bit sad to see that she hasn't found something else meaningful to do. That's all really.
Yes, at this point in her life you would think she might have started a successful interior design business or launched her own clothing line.
Took me a minute...

by dave g It makes me wonder if she (Venus) is planning on announcing her official retirement at Indian Wells.

by ashkor87
dave g wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 5:40 pm It makes me wonder if she (Venus) is planning on announcing her official retirement at Indian Wells.
Very unlikely..at Miami, maybe..home town now. She has little affection for IW, probably

by ponchi101 By now, maybe Venus just wants to play a match.
Even if she has dropped so much, it must still be difficult for her to find a competitive match (Serena is always away). Maybe she just likes to be in a really competitive situation.

by ti-amie

by ashkor87 Well well . How can this kind of mixup happen?

by ponchi101
ashkor87 wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2025 3:31 am Well well . How can this kind of mixup happen?
AI.

by ptmcmahon Go try to get AI to make semifinal predictions for a tournament and you'll see exactly what Ponchi means. Was getting it to try Santiago this week and four times in a row it picked the same not possible four semifinalists, even when I gave it a link to an updated draw :) It's definitely a WIP, especially with sports.

(Side note a song I have been trying to remember for 30 years that I have been describing to my friends... it found in 30 seconds...)

by ashkor87 I am interested in seeing how different IW results are from Miami and why...do players peak early and then run out of steam,? Or do the great players adjust in time for Miami after bring shaken by IW? Last year, Medvedev learned from IW and did better at Miami ..didn't happen with the women..Swiatek etal petered out and Collins won Miami. The dynamic is interesting.

by ponchi101 The natural fluctuations in the game?
You don't always have to have an elaborate theory of why player A did well in tournament X and then, in the next tournament, s/he did poorly.
Let's say you have a player that has gone 7-3 in her last three tournaments. That is a very good run. But, it means:
She lost in all
And, since most seeded players play only four rounds in regular tournaments, it means that maybe she won 3-3-1 in the tournaments, and the last one she won only one round. Which is a natural phenomena as far as stats are concerned.
We always look for some complicated narrative, forgetting the obvious: only TWO players will do really well at any tournament, because of the nature of the sport. The rest will offer a great variation of results.

by Suliso The same applies to us lowly amateurs when we play tennis or any other sport. Can you really explain why one day you won and another lost vs the same opponent? I usually can't.

by ashkor87 As a counter, i am willing to point to a pattern- powerful players will do well at IW then will fail to adapt to Miami..humid, slightly faster courts. Only great players like Djokovic can win both, Vika too - she was the dominant hard court player that year
To be specific- Swiatek, Keys, Rybakina will do well at IW. Sabalenka, as I have remarked elsewhere, doesn't seem to fire until the clay court season. Those who do sell at IW will not repeat at Miami, it is a good test of how great Swiatek really is... We shall find out ..

by ptmcmahon
ponchi101 wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 4:24 pm The natural fluctuations in the game?
You don't always have to have an elaborate theory of why player A did well in tournament X and then, in the next tournament, s/he did poorly.
Let's say you have a player that has gone 7-3 in her last three tournaments. That is a very good run. But, it means:
She lost in all
And, since most seeded players play only four rounds in regular tournaments, it means that maybe she won 3-3-1 in the tournaments, and the last one she won only one round. Which is a natural phenomena as far as stats are concerned.
We always look for some complicated narrative, forgetting the obvious: only TWO players will do really well at any tournament, because of the nature of the sport. The rest will offer a great variation of results.
Exactly. I think a lot of times here were seem to think good players should do well every time no matter what, and if not something is wrong :) Although part of that can be from some of the dominant runs we've seen last couple of decades.

by ponchi101 We keep forgetting: RR&N were NOT the norm.

by ti-amie Indian Wells Q, USA WTA 1000
Date: 3/2/2025 Original Cut Off: 114 Ranking Date: 2/10/2025
Draw Size: 48? Direct Acceptances: 40 Wild Cards: 7?

Qualifying Draw Singles

73​ Kenin, Sofia
73 Grabher, Julia SR
74​ Maria, Tatjana
75​ Birrell, Kimberly
76​ Garcia, Caroline
77​ Pera, Bernarda
80​ Dolehide, Caroline
81​ Andreeva, Erika
82​ Siegemund, Laura
83​ Townsend, Taylor
85​ Kartal, Sonay
85 Burrage, Jodie SR
86​ Parry, Diane
88​ Minnen, Greet
89​ Wang, Yafan
90​ Parks, Alycia
91​ Lys, Eva
91 Wickmayer, Yanina SR
92​ Bondar, Anna
93​ Baptiste, Hailey
94​ Sonmez, Zeynep
95​ Sorribes Tormo, Sara
96​ Rus, Arantxa
97​ Wang, Xiyu

98​ Carle, Maria Lourdes
99​ Gadecki, Olivia
100​ Teichmann. Jil
102​ Podoroska, Nadia
103​ Montgomery, Robin
104​ Niemeier, Jule
105​ Todoni, Anca
106​ Golubic, Viktorija
107​ Starodubtseva, Yuliia
108​ Martic, Petra
109​ Marino, Rebecca
110​ Parrizas Diaz, Nuria
111​ Ruse, Elena-Gabriela
112​ Joint, Maya
113​ Sasnovich, Aliaksandra
114​ Tomljanovic, Ajla
115 Sawangkaew, Mananchaya
116 Bucsa, Cristina
117 Errani, Sara
118 Stakusic, Marina
119 Liu, Claire SR
120 Ito, Aoi
122 Wei, Sijia
123 Jeanjean, Leolia

by ti-amie WTA Qualifying WC's

Clervie Ngounoue
Julieta Pareja
Kristina Pencikova
Whitney Osuigwe
Valerie Glozman
Hanne Vandewinkel.

by ti-amie Qualifying Lists - ATP

Entries
Seed Name Seeding Ranking Entry Ranking

1 Mattia Bellucci 70 68
2 Daniel Altmaier 76 80
3 Botic van de Zandschulp 80 85
4 Gabriel Diallo 89 86
5 Damir Dzumhur 90 90
6 Hugo Gaston 92 91
7 Fabio Fognini 93 94
8 James Duckworth 94 95
9 Alexander Shevchenko 95 88
10 Adam Walton 97 89
11 Chun-Hsin Tseng 99 126
12 Arthur Cazaux 101 101
13 Laslo Djere 103 112
14 Christopher Eubanks 104 104
15 Pavel Kotov 107 103
16 Billy Harris 110 116
17 Pablo Carreno Busta 112 133
18 Kamil Majchrzak 118 111
19 Taro Daniel 119 119
20 Jozef Kovalik 124 125
21 Adrian Mannarino 127 130
22 Tristan Schoolkate 133 140
23 Federico Agustin Gomez 135 137
24 Mitchell Krueger 138 142
Mikhail Kukushkin 139 110
Lloyd Harris 141 144
Ethan Quinn 142 150
Brandon Holt 144 166
Cristian Garin 147 132
Lukas Klein 148 156
Nikoloz Basilashvili 150 148
Yasutaka Uchiyama 156 157
Terence Atmane 157 163
Coleman Wong 166 167
Hady Habib 168 168
Constant Lestienne 169 161
Li Tu 170 170
Radu Albot 178 160
Zachary Svajda 184 169
(WC) Eliot Spizzirri 188
Matteo Gigante 200 153
(WC) Colton Smith 260
Michael Mmoh 276 117 (PR)
Yosuke Watanuki 346 136 (PR)
Giulio Zeppieri 360 171 (PR)
(WC) Theo Papamalamis 602
(WC) Rudy Quan 733
(WC)

Alternates
Name Seeding Ranking Entry Ranking

1 Alexis Galarneau 162 178
2 James Trotter 179 182
3 Eliot Spizzirri 188 197
4 Sho Shimabukuro 189 198
5 Alex Bolt 194 200
6 Jan Choinski 195 201
7 Hugo Grenier 196 202
8 August Holmgren 201 206
9 Nick Hardt 229 211
10 Andrea Collarini 204 212
11 Nicolas Mejia 208 214
12 James McCabe 207 215
13 Aslan Karatsev 209 219
14 Antoine Escoffier 213 220
15 Benjamin Hassan 203 221
16 Emilio Nava 238 222
17 Aziz Dougaz 211 223
18 Dalibor Svrcina 161 224
19 Beibit Zhukayev 215 226
20 Filip Cristian Jianu 228 229

Withdrawals
Name Seeding Ranking Entry Ranking

Camilo Ugo Carabelli 69 87
Hamad Medjedovic 71 96
Christopher O'Connell 75 79
Joao Fonseca 78 99
Luca Nardi 79 83
Jacob Fearnley 81 78
Learner Tien 83 82
Lucas Pouille 96 93
Dusan Lajovic 100 81
Nishesh Basavareddy 106 105
Otto Virtanen 111 98
Tristan Boyer 113 113
Mackenzie McDonald 115 123
Dominik Koepfer 116 118
Nicolas Moreno De Alboran 120 109
Alexander Ritschard 122 124
Daniel Elahi Galan 125 117
Lloyd Harris 141 108 (PR)
Richard Gasquet 146 128
Borna Gojo 417 106 (PR)

by ti-amie Michal Samulski
@MichalSamulski

Indian Wells main draw ceremony will take place on Monday, March 3 from 3pm-4pm local time.
1:12 PM · Feb 21, 2025

by ti-amie Qualifying Draw - WTA

K. Birrell (1)
vs K. Penickova (WC)
S. Errani vs C. Bucsa (13)

E. Lys (2) vs A. Sasnovich
H. Vandewinkel (WC) vs J. Niemeier (18)

S. Kartal (3) vs M. Stakusic
C. Ngounoue (WC) vs R. Marino (20)

T. Townsend (4) vs Y. Wickmayer
V. Lepchenko vs A. Todoni (15)

L. Siegemund (5) vs K. Juvan
W. Osuigwe (WC) vs N. Parrizas Diaz (19)

Z. Sonmez (6) vs S. Wei
J. Pareja (WC) vs A. Tomljanovic (23)

S. Sorribes Tormo (7) vs N. Hibino
C. Liu vs Y. Starodubtseva (21)

G. Minnen (8) vs V. Glozman (WC)
J. Burrage vs V. Golubic (17)

O. Gadecki (9) vs M. Bjorklund
A. Zakharova vs M. Joint (16)

A. Bondar (10) vs M. Inglis
D. Snigur vs A. Ito (22)

J. Teichmann (11) vs D. Saville
P. Martic vs M. Carle (14)

H. Baptiste (12) vs E. Shibahara
L. Jeanjean vs M. Sawangkaew (24)

by ti-amie Indian Wells 2025 prize money

Find the prize money break down for the Indian Wells singles draw below:

Round

Prize Money

Winner

$1,201,125

Runner-up

$638,750

Semi-finalist

$354,850

Quarter-finalist

$202,000

Fourth round

$110,250

Third round

$64,500

Second round

$37,650

First round

$25,375

by ti-amie Sunday Order of Play Qualifying Day 1

Stadium 4

Starts at 1:00 PM

USA V. Lepchenko vs ROU A. Todoni (15)
Followed By
GER E. Lys (2) vs BLR A. Sasnovich
Followed By
USA W. Osuigwe vs ESP N. Parrizas Diaz (19)
Followed By
GBR S. Kartal (3) vs CAN M. Stakusic

Stadium 5
Starts at 1:00 PM

USA C. Ngounoue vs CAN R. Marino (20)
Followed By
ESP S. Sorribes Tormo (7) vs JPN N. Hibino
Followed By
USA C. Liu vs UKR Y. Starodubtseva (21)
Followed By
AUS O. Gadecki (9) vs SWE M. Bjorklund

Stadium 6
Starts at 1:00 PM

HUN A. Bondar (10) vs AUS M. Inglis
Followed By
GBR J. Burrage vs SUI V. Golubic (17)
Followed By
GER L. Siegemund (5) vs SLO K. Juvan
Followed By
FRA L. Jeanjean vs THA M. Sawangkaew (24)

Stadium 7
Starts at 1:00 PM

H. Vandewinkel vs GER J. Niemeier (18)
Followed By
UKR D. Snigur vs JPN A. Ito (22)
Followed By
ITA S. Errani vs ESP C. Bucsa (13)

by ti-amie ATP Qualifying Draw

M. Bellucci (1)
vs Y. Watanuki (PR)
R. Quan (WC) vs F. Gomez (21)

D. Altmaier (2) vs C. Garin
T. Svajda (WC) vs K. Majchrzak (16)

B. van de Zandschulp (3) vs L. Klein
M. Gigante vs M. Krueger (22)

G. Diallo (4) vs H. Habib
E. Quinn vs T. Schoolkate (20)

D. Dzumhur (5) vs B. Holt
R. Albot vs T. Daniel (17)

H. Gaston (6) vs J. Trotter
E. Spizzirri (WC) vs L. Harris (24)

F. Fognini (7) vs C. Smith (WC)
C. Wong vs P. Kotov (13)

J. Duckworth (8) vs T. Atmane
L. Tu vs A. Mannarino (19)

A. Walton (9) vs C. Lestienne
M. Mmoh (PR) vs B. Harris (14)

C. Tseng (10) vs G. Zeppieri (PR)
T. Papamalamis (WC) vs M. Kukushkin (23)

A. Cazaux (11) vs A. Galarneau
Z. Svajda vs P. Carreno Busta (15)

C. Eubanks (12) vs N. Basilashvili
Y. Uchiyama vs J. Kovalik (18)

by ti-amie Monday 03 March, 2025 (Day 2)

Stadium 3

Starts At 10:00 AM

Q1
M. Bellucci (1) Vs (PR) Y. Watanuki
Followed By
Q1
F. Fognini (7) Vs (WC) C. Smith
Followed By
Q1
Z. Svajda Vs (15) P. Carreno Busta
Not Before 2:00 PM
Q1
E. Spizzirri (WC) Vs (24) L. Harris
Not Before 4:00 PM
Q1
D. Dzumhur (5) Vs B. Holt

Stadium 4
Starts At 10:00 AM

Q1
B. van de Zandschulp (3) Vs L. Klein
Followed By
Q1
E. Quinn Vs (20) T. Schoolkate
Not Before 12:00 PM
K. Birrell (1) Vs K. Penickova (WC)
WTA
Followed By
G. Minnen (8) Vs V. Glozman (WC)
WTA
Not Before 4:00 PM
J. Teichmann (11) Vs D. Saville
WTA

Stadium 5
Starts At 10:00 AM

Q1
R. Quan (WC) Vs (21) F. Gomez
Followed By
Q1
G. Diallo (4) Vs H. Habib
Not Before 12:00 PM
T. Townsend (4) Vs Y. Wickmayer
WTA
Followed By
J. Pareja (WC) Vs A. Tomljanovic (23)
WTA
Followed By
Q1
A. Walton (9) Vs C. Lestienne

Stadium 6
Starts At 10:00 AM

Q1
D. Altmaier (2) Vs C. Garin
Followed By
Q1
C. Eubanks (12) Vs N. Basilashvili
Not Before 12:00 PM
H. Baptiste (12) Vs E. Shibahara
WTA
Followed By
A. Zakharova Vs M. Joint (16)
WTA
Not Before 4:00 PM
Q1
M. Mmoh (PR) Vs (14) B. Harris

Stadium 7
Starts At 10:00 AM

Q1
Y. Uchiyama Vs (18) J. Kovalik
Followed By
Q1
C. Wong Vs (13) P. Kotov
Not Before 12:00 PM
P. Martic Vs M. Carle (14)
WTA
Followed By
Z. Sonmez (6) Vs S. Wei
WTA
Followed By
Q1
R. Albot Vs (17) T. Daniel

Stadium 8
Starts At 10:00 AM

Q1
M. Gigante Vs (22) M. Krueger
Followed By
Q1
T. Papamalamis (WC) Vs (23) M. Kukushkin
Followed By
Q1
L. Tu Vs (19) A. Mannarino
Followed By
Q1
J. Duckworth (8) Vs T. Atmane

Stadium 9
Starts At 10:00 AM

Q1
C. Tseng (10) Vs (PR) G. Zeppieri
Followed By
Q1
T. Svajda (WC) Vs (16) K. Majchrzak
Followed By
Q1
A. Cazaux (11) Vs A. Galarneau
Followed By
Q1
H. Gaston (6) Vs J. Trotter

by Fastbackss
ti-amie wrote: Sun Mar 02, 2025 2:05 am Indian Wells 2025 prize money

Find the prize money break down for the Indian Wells singles draw below:

Round

Prize Money

Winner

$1,201,125

Runner-up

$638,750

Semi-finalist

$354,850

Quarter-finalist

$202,000

Fourth round

$110,250

Third round

$64,500

Second round

$37,650

First round

$25,375
I admit this was a bit lower than I anticipated.

I recognize it can't be on par with a Slam- however I also didn't anticipate you'd have to win 3 matches just to get close to what you do for losing the first round at one.

Not to mention the extra expenses of the tournament being longer (which has the doubling effect of taking a week off the calendar for other tournaments of consequence)

by ti-amie They're streaming the Qualifying matches from Courts 3 & 4 on Youtube.


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by ti-amie Main Draw Singles - ATP

A. Zverev (1)
/Bye
M. Kecmanovic vs T. Griekspoor
F. Marozsan vs P. Martinez
Bye/G. Mpetshi Perricard (29)

T. Machac (19)/Bye
A. Bublik vs Qualifier
R. Bautista Agut vs Qualifier
Bye/F. Tiafoe (16)

H. Rune (12)/Bye
C. Moutet vs J. Thompson
J. Munar vs K. Nishikori
Bye/U. Humbert (18)

M. Berrettini (28)/Bye
R. Carballes Baena vs C. O'Connell
T. Seyboth Wild vs A. Muller
Bye/S. Tsitsipas (8)


C. Ruud (4)/Bye
M. Giron vs Qualifier
Z. Bergs vs Qualifier
Bye/A. Popyrin (26)

A. Fils (20)/Bye
Z. Zhang vs Qualifier
R. Safiullin vs R. Opelka (WC)
Bye/L. Musetti (15)

T. Paul (10)/Bye
T. Boyer (WC) vs A. Vukic
C. Norrie vs L. Nardi
Bye/J. Lehecka (23)

A. Michelsen (31)/Bye
Qualifier vs F. Cobolli
Y. Bu vs N. Basavareddy (WC)
Bye/D. Medvedev (5)

Bottom Half

A. Rublev (7)
/Bye
M. Arnaldi vs A. Kovacevic
A. Shevchenko vs R. Hijikata
Bye/B. Nakashima (32)

K. Khachanov (22)/Bye
T. Etcheverry vs J. Mensik
M. Navone vs L. Tien
Bye/B. Shelton (11)

J. Draper (13)/Bye
J. Fearnley vs J. Fonseca (WC)
B. Bonzi vs J. Brooksby (PR)
Bye/F. Auger-Aliassime (17)

A. Tabilo (30)/Bye
Qualifier vs D. Lajovic
Qualifier vs S. Baez
Bye/T. Fritz (3)


N. Djokovic (6)/Bye
Qualifier vs N. Kyrgios (PR)
M. McDonald (WC) vs A. Davidovich Fokina
Bye/F. Cerundolo (25)

H. Hurkacz (21)/Bye
L. Darderi vs F. Diaz Acosta
D. Goffin vs L. Sonego
Bye/A. de Minaur (9)

G. Dimitrov (14)/Bye
A. Rinderknech vs N. Borges
J. Struff vs G. Monfils
Bye/S. Korda (24)

D. Shapovalov (27)/Bye
Qualifier vs Qualifier
Q. Halys vs Qualifier
Bye/C. Alcaraz (2)

by ti-amie Main Draw Singles - WTA

BLR A. Sabalenka (1)
/BYE
RUS A. Blinkova vs USA M. Kessler
UKR A. Kalinina vs ITA L. Bronzetti
BYE/POL M. Frech (30)

RUS E. Alexandrova (20)/BYE
Qualifier vs RUS P. Kudermetova
Qualifier vs Qualifier
BYE/BRA B. Haddad Maia (16)

RUS D. Kasatkina (12)/BYE
USA S. Stephens vs USA S. Kenin
Qualifier vs USA C. McNally
BYE/RUS L. Samsonova (24)

CAN L. Fernandez (27)/BYE
RUS V. Kudermetova vs ROU J. Cristian
USA I. Jovic vs AUT J. Grabher
BYE/ITA J. Paolini (6)


USA C. Gauff (3)/BYE
GBR E. Raducanu vs JPN M. Uchijima
SRB O. Danilovic vs BUL V. Tomova
BYE/GRE M. Sakkari (29)

USA A. Anisimova (17)/BYE
SUI B. Bencic vs GER T. Maria
USA A. Parks vs RUS A. Kalinskaya
BYE/RUS D. Shnaider (13)

USA E. Navarro (10)/BYE
ROU S. Cirstea vs Qualifier
USA L. Davis vs ARM E. Avanesyan
BYE/CRO D. Vekic (19)

BEL E. Mertens (28)/BYE
Qualifier vs Qualifier
ESP J. Bouzas Maneiro vs RUS A. Potapova
BYE/USA M. Keys (5)

Bottom Half

KAZ E. Rybakina (7)/BYE
CZE M. Bouzkova vs NED S. Lamens
ROU I. Begu vs USA A. Li
BYE/GBR K. Boulter (25)

DEN C. Tauson (22)/BYE
COL C. Osorio vs JPN N. Osaka
CZE P. Kvitova vs FRA V. Gracheva
BYE/RUS M. Andreeva (9)

USA D. Collins (14)/BYE
Qualifier vs Qualifier
USA A. Krueger vs USA K. Volynets
BYE/UKR E. Svitolina (23)

LAT J. Ostapenko (26)/BYE
EGY M. Sherif vs CHN X. Wang
USA P. Stearns vs POL M. Linette
BYE/USA J. Pegula (4)


CHN Q. Zheng (8)/BYE
Qualifier vs BLR V. Azarenka
SVK R. Sramkova vs NZL L. Sun
BYE/CZE L. Noskova (31)

UKR M. Kostyuk (18)/BYE
Qualifier vs USA R. Montgomery
RUS K. Rakhimova vs USA C. Dolehide
BYE/ESP P. Badosa (11)

CZE K. Muchova (15)/BYE
MEX R. Zarazua vs ITA E. Cocciaretto
Qualifier vs CZE K. Siniakova
BYE/KAZ Y. Putintseva (21)

TUN O. Jabeur (32)/BYE
UKR D. Yastremska vs CHN Y. Yuan
FRA C. Garcia vs USA B. Pera
BYE/POL I. Swiatek (2)

by ashkor87 Nice draw for Rybakina and Samsonova (who should do well here)..Coco too, though I don't expect her to go far. Anisimova will do well, especially with her new-found confidence but she has a bad draw..Bencic in round 2..Muchova has a very nice draw initially, then Swiatek eventually..

by ashkor87 Shelton has a nice draw, he should go deep here..anyway suits his game.Tsitsipas should do well, if he has recovered from his victory recently ..in the absence of Sinner, not much to see here other than Alcaraz

by ti-amie Tuesday Order of Play - Qualifying

https://bnpparibasopen.com/schedule/order-of-play

by ashkor87 Osaka is close to her best now...she has a good shot at winning IW if Swiatek falters - Swiatek is definitely favorite though!
Swiatek 40%
Ryba 20
Keys 15
Osaka 15
Anisimova 5
Field 5 includes Sabalenka etc.

Men-
Alcaraz 70%
Zverev 10
Shelton 5
Tsitsipas 10
Field 5

by ashkor87 Others who will do well, not win the whole thing,- Machac, Rublev,Noskova, Berrettini, Ostapenko

Those who I don't think will do well,- Coco, Pegula, Sabalenka (though the court suts her), Medvedev,
Main reason is court is too slow for these players...they like to use their opponent's pace rather than generate their own...court need to help, which this one will not.Coco can generate power but her strength is footspeed and defense..not much use on a sloooow court

by ponchi101
ashkor87 wrote: Tue Mar 04, 2025 8:35 am Osaka is close to her best now...she has a good shot at winning IW if Swiatek falters - Swiatek is definitely favorite though!
Swiatek 40%
Ryba 20
Keys 15
Osaka 15
Anisimova 5
Field 5 includes Sabalenka etc.

Men-
Alcaraz 70%
Zverev 10
Shelton 5
Tsitsipas 10
Field 5
How do you give 70% to Alcaraz, who mas meekly eliminated by Lehecka in Doha in the QF?
Yes, he should be the favorite (Zverev's S. American tour was really bad) but 70% Not a bit too much?

And how is Osaka at her best? She retired with an injury at the Aussie, and has not played since.

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by ashkor87
ponchi101 wrote: Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:49 pm
ashkor87 wrote: Tue Mar 04, 2025 8:35 am Osaka is close to her best now...she has a good shot at winning IW if Swiatek falters - Swiatek is definitely favorite though!
Swiatek 40%
Ryba 20
Keys 15
Osaka 15
Anisimova 5
Field 5 includes Sabalenka etc.

Men-
Alcaraz 70%
Zverev 10
Shelton 5
Tsitsipas 10
Field 5
How do you give 70% to Alcaraz, who mas meekly eliminated by Lehecka in Doha in the QF?
Yes, he should be the favorite (Zverev's S. American tour was really bad) but 70% Not a bit too much?

And how is Osaka at her best? She retired with an injury at the Aussie, and has not played since.
Alcaraz plays his best in big tournaments..and he seems to really like IW..look at his track record. osaka has been looking impressive even in her losses, and in the exhos ..so it seems to me she is over her injuries..hopefully..

by ti-amie Wednesday 05 March, 2025 (Day 4)

Stadium 1

Starts At 11:00 AM

P. Kvitova (WC) Vs V. Gracheva
Not Before 1:00 PM
Y. Bu Vs (WC) N. Basavareddy
Followed By
R. Safiullin Vs (WC) R. Opelka
Not Before 6:00 PM
C. Osorio Vs N. Osaka
Followed By
A. Bublik Vs (Q) Y. Watanuki

Stadium 2
Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Munar Vs K. Nishikori
Followed By
P. Stearns Vs M. Linette
Followed By
C. Ngounoue (Q) Vs V. Azarenka
Not Before 6:00 PM
C. Norrie Vs L. Nardi
Followed By
A. Krueger Vs K. Volynets

Stadium 3
Starts At 11:00 AM

C. Garcia Vs B. Pera (WC)
Followed By
I. Begu Vs A. Li
Followed By
K. Rakhimova Vs C. Dolehide (WC)
Not Before 6:00 PM
C. Moutet Vs J. Thompson
Followed By
Z. Zhang Vs (Q) K. Majchrzak

Stadium 4
Starts At 11:00 AM

T. Boyer (WC) Vs A. Vukic
Followed By
M. Kecmanovic Vs T. Griekspoor
Followed By
M. Giron Vs (Q) N. Basilashvili
Followed By
J. Niemeier (Q) Vs R. Montgomery (WC)
Followed By
D. Yastremska Vs Y. Yuan

Stadium 5
Starts At 11:00 AM

T. Seyboth Wild Vs A. Muller
Followed By
F. Marozsan Vs P. Martinez
Followed By
R. Bautista Agut Vs (Q) D. Dzumhur

Stadium 6
Starts At 11:00 AM

R. Sramkova Vs L. Sun
Followed By
M. Bouzkova Vs S. Lamens
Followed By
M. Carle (Q) Vs K. Siniakova

Stadium 7
Starts At 12:00 PM

R. Carballes Baena Vs C. O'Connell
Not Before 2:00 PM
C. Smith (Q) Vs F. Cobolli
Followed By
Z. Bergs Vs (Q) E. Quinn

Stadium 9
Starts At 11:00 AM

R. Zarazua Vs E. Cocciaretto
Not Before 1:00 PM
H. Baptiste (Q) Vs W. Osuigwe (Q)
Not Before 3:00 PM
M. Sherif Vs X. Wang

by JTContinental American women did well in qualifying, adding 5 more to the main draw

by ti-amie WTA Doubles Draw

1. (1) K. Siniakova / T. Townsend
vs U. Eikeri / G. Olmos
2. B. Haddad Maia / L. Siegemund vs M. Andreeva / D. Shnaider
3. Jiang Xinyu 蒋欣玗 / Wu Fang-Hsien 吳芳嫺 vs (SR) Xu Yifan 徐一璠 / Yang Zhaoxuan 杨钊煊
4. (8) S. Kenin / L. Kichenok vs A. Panova / Shibahara Ena 柴原瑛菜

5. (3) S. Errani / J. Paolini vs A. Muhammad / D. Schuurs
6. C. Dolehide / S. Hunter vs (O) E. Alexandrova / L. Samsonova
7. (wc) O. Jabeur / J. Niemeier vs T. Babos / N. Melichar-Martinez
8. (6) Chan Hao-Ching 詹皓晴 / V. Kudermetova vs C. Bucsa / Kato Miyu 加藤未唯

9. (5/O) Hsieh Su-Wei 謝淑薇 / Zhang Shuai 张帅 vs Aoyama Shuko 青山修子 / Hozumi Eri 穂積絵莉
10. (wc) M. Jones / M. Kessler vs M. Bouzkova / B. Mattek-Sands
11. Ninomiya Makoto 二宮真琴 / S. Sorribes Tormo vs (O) Y. Putintseva / C. Tauson
12. (4) J. Ostapenko / E. Perez vs (O) D. Collins / D. Krawczyk

13. (7) A. Danilina / I. Khromacheva vs T. Mihalikova / O. Nicholls
14. (O) A. Krueger / J. Pegula vs F. Stollar / A. Sutjiadi
15. (wc) A. Kalinskaya / C. McNally vs N. Kichenok / E. Mertens
16. (2) G. Dabrowski / E. Routliffe vs L. Fernandez / L. Stefani

by ti-amie Thursday 06 March, 2025 (Day 5)

Stadium 1

Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Fearnley Vs (WC) J. Fonseca
Not Before 1:00 PM
E. Raducanu Vs M. Uchijima
Followed By
B. Bencic (WC) Vs T. Maria
Not Before 6:00 PM
B. van de Zandschulp (LL) Vs (PR) N. Kyrgios
Followed By
A. Parks (WC) Vs A. Kalinskaya

Stadium 2
Starts At 11:00 AM

M. Inglis (Q) Vs S. Kenin
Not Before 1:00 PM
M. McDonald (WC) Vs A. Davidovich Fokina
Followed By
J. Struff Vs G. Monfils
Not Before 6:00 PM
A. Blinkova Vs M. Kessler
Followed By
M. Navone Vs L. Tien

Stadium 3
Starts At 11:00 AM

B. Bonzi Vs (PR) J. Brooksby
Followed By
M. Arnaldi Vs A. Kovacevic
Followed By
D. Goffin Vs L. Sonego
Followed By
I. Jovic (WC) Vs J. Grabher
Followed By
L. Davis Vs E. Avanesyan

Stadium 4
Starts At 11:00 AM

C. Liu (Q) Vs P. Kudermetova
Followed By
A. Tomljanovic (Q) Vs C. McNally
Followed By
D. Collins/D. Krawczyk Vs (4) J. Ostapenko/E. Perez
Followed By
L. Darderi Vs (Q) H. Gaston
Followed By
G. Zeppieri (Q) Vs (Q) A. Walton

Stadium 5
Starts At 11:00 AM

A. Shevchenko Vs R. Hijikata
Followed By
T. Etcheverry Vs J. Mensik
Followed By
M. Gigante (Q) Vs S. Baez
Followed By
A. Rinderknech Vs N. Borges
Followed By
Q. Halys Vs (Q) P. Carreno Busta

Stadium 6
Starts At 11:00 AM

A. Kalinina Vs L. Bronzetti
Followed By
S. Cirstea Vs M. Joint (Q)
Followed By
V. Kudermetova Vs J. Cristian
Followed By
A. Krueger/J. Pegula Vs F. Stollar/A. Sutjiadi
Followed By
L. Tu (Q) Vs D. Lajovic

Stadium 7
Starts At 11:00 AM

M. Ninomiya/S. Sorribes Tormo Vs Y. Putintseva/C. Tauson
Followed By
O. Danilovic Vs V. Tomova
Followed By
S. Kartal Vs V. Lepchenko (Q)
Followed By
V. Golubic (Q) Vs K. Birrell (Q)

Stadium 9
Starts At 11:00 AM

B. Haddad Maia/L. Siegemund Vs M. Andreeva/D. Shnaider
Followed By
C. Dolehide/S. Hunter Vs E. Alexandrova/L. Samsonova
Not Before 2:00 PM
O. Jabeur/J. Niemeier (WC) Vs T. Babos/N. Melichar-Martinez
Followed By
J. Bouzas Maneiro Vs A. Potapova
Followed By
S. Errani/J. Paolini (3) Vs A. Muhammad/D. Schuurs

by ashkor87 https://www.tennis.com/baseline/article ... ina-zverev

So there is a new surface at IW..is it faster/slower/lower bounce? I guess we will have to see for ourselves..loved Zverev's comment 'there is a new surface?'
The base surface is not what determines speed and bounce..it is the top layer..which can be whatever

by ashkor87

roddick and wertheim on this issue of courts and ..balls

by ashkor87 Osaka not recovered yet, I guess..

by Suliso Retirement coming soon...

by ashkor87 too many errors from Osaka.. not sure about the court yet - it is slow all right but the ball seems to skid off the surface ..

by ponchi101
Suliso wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:12 am Retirement coming soon...
She said it herself. That she would not remain around long if these were the results she would get.
And she is a very good example for when we make those predictions of players winning 15 grand slam, or the hype on Carlitos when some writers said he would win 30. Yes, he will win more. But it takes very little for one of these great players to return to the pack. An injury here that never fully recovers, an off court issue that pulls you off the tour for a few months.
Osaka looked like the clear cut heir to Serena. She looked good for double digits. And now she is losing to the Osorio's of the world in R1 of a surface she was the very best on. A sad story, and a reminder that the Serena's, Steffi's, Martina's and Chrissie's are the exceptions.

by ashkor87
ponchi101 wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:56 am
Suliso wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:12 am Retirement coming soon...
She said it herself. That she would not remain around long if these were the results she would get.
And she is a very good example for when we make those predictions of players winning 15 grand slam, or the hype on Carlitos when some writers said he would win 30. Yes, he will win more. But it takes very little for one of these great players to return to the pack. An injury here that never fully recovers, an off court issue that pulls you off the tour for a few months.
Osaka looked like the clear cut heir to Serena. She looked good for double digits. And now she is losing to the Osorio's of the world in R1 of a surface she was the very best on. A sad story, and a reminder that the Serena's, Steffi's, Martina's and Chrissie's are the exceptions.
the story is not even half done. why are people so happy to see her go? I, for one, certainly hope she gets back to health and fitness.

by ponchi101 Nobody is happy to see her go. But, as I said, she herself said that if the results are not there, she will retire.
Of course I would like Naomi to get back to full health. When she was playing well, her tennis on hard courts was superb. But we are talking here about what we are seeing. And she is not the player she once was.

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by ti-amie I saw Fonseca play a little during the Golden Swing and thought his game was suited to hard courts but was waiting to see him play on one. I just watched his match vs Fearnley and I think he will be a decent hard court player barring injury of course since he's only 18.

He also speaks accentless grammatical English although he plays for Brazil.
Born: August 21, 2006 (age 18 years), Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality: Brazilian
Coach: Guilherme Teixeira
Country (sports): Brazil
Davis Cup: 2–1
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Wiki

by ti-amie The British player Fearnley was totally thrown off by the crowd and lost focus and the match.

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by ti-amie After a nervous start Uchijima Moyuka easily defeats Emma Raducanu in straight sets 6-3, 6-2 in first round play.

by ti-amie Doubles Draw - ATP

M. Arevalo (1)/M. Pavic (1)
vs S. Baez/T. Etcheverry
J. Draper/T. Machac vs R. Bopanna/I. Dodig
M. Giron (WC)/L. Tien (WC) vs K. Khachanov (WC)/A. Rublev (WC)
M. Berrettini/L. Sonego vs N. Mektic (5)/M. Venus (5)

S. Bolelli (3)/A. Vavassori (3) vs M. Ebden/J. Peers
C. Harrison (WC)/E. King (WC) vs A. Fils/U. Humbert
H. Nys/E. Roger-Vasselin vs S. Doumbia/F. Reboul
J. Vliegen/J. Withrow vs M. Gonzalez (7)/A. Molteni (7)

J. Salisbury (8)/N. Skupski (8) vs P. Martinez/G. Mpetshi Perricard
S. Korda/J. Thompson vs A. Michelsen/B. Shelton
J. Murray/A. Pavlasek vs A. Behar/R. Galloway
J. Lehecka/A. Tabilo vs M. Granollers (4)/H. Zeballos (4)

J. Cash (6)/L. Glasspool (6) vs L. Darderi/G. Dimitrov
F. Cerundolo/F. Tiafoe vs A. Krajicek/R. Ram
F. Cobolli/L. Musetti vs S. Gille/J. Zielinski
M. Melo/A. Zverev vs H. Heliovaara (2)/H. Patten (2)

by ti-amie Friday 07 March, 2025 (Day 6) REVISED

Stadium 1

Starts At 11:00 AM

A. Zverev (1) Vs T. Griekspoor
Not Before 1:00 PM
C. Garcia Vs I. Swiatek (2)
Followed By
M. Linette Vs J. Pegula (4)
Not Before 6:00 PM
Y. Bu Vs (5) D. Medvedev
Not Before 8:00 PM
Q. Zheng (8)
Vs V. Azarenka

Stadium 2
Starts At 11:00 AM

E. Rybakina (7) Vs S. Lamens
Followed By
C. Ruud (4) Vs M. Giron
Followed By
T. Seyboth Wild Vs (8) S. Tsitsipas
Not Before 6:00 PM
V. Gracheva Vs M. Andreeva (9)
Followed By
D. Dzumhur (Q) Vs (16) F. Tiafoe

Stadium 3
Starts At 11:00 AM

T. Paul (10) Vs (WC) T. Boyer
Followed By
M. Berrettini (28) Vs C. O'Connell
Followed By
H. Rune (12) Vs C. Moutet
Followed By
A. Krueger Vs E. Svitolina (23)
Followed By
D. Collins (14)
Vs H. Baptiste (Q)

Stadium 4
Starts At 11:00 AM

M. Kostyuk (18) Vs R. Montgomery (WC)
Followed By
O. Jabeur (32)
Vs D. Yastremska
Followed By
C. Dolehide (WC) Vs E. Lys
Followed By
A. Fils (20) Vs (LL) G. Diallo
Followed By
T. Machac (19) Vs (Q) Y. Watanuki

Stadium 5
Starts At 11:00 AM

F. Marozsan Vs (29) G. Mpetshi Perricard
Followed By
Z. Bergs Vs (26) A. Popyrin
Followed By
R. Safiullin Vs (15) L. Musetti
Followed By
A. Panova/E. Shibahara Vs (8) S. Kenin/L. Kichenok
Followed By
A. Danilina/I. Khromacheva (7)
Vs T. Mihalikova/O. Nicholls

Stadium 6
Starts At 11:00 AM

K. Nishikori Vs (18) U. Humbert
Followed By
C. Norrie Vs (23) J. Lehecka
Followed By
A. Michelsen (31) Vs (Q) C. Smith
Followed By
L. Fernandez/L. Stefani Vs (2) G. Dabrowski/E. Routliffe
Followed By
M. Jones/M. Kessler (WC) Vs M. Bouzkova/B. Mattek-Sands

Stadium 7
Starts At 11:00 AM

I. Begu Vs K. Boulter (25)
Followed By
C. Tauson (22)
Vs C. Osorio
Followed By
J. Ostapenko (26)
Vs X. Wang
Followed By
C. Bucsa/M. Kato Vs (6) H. Chan/V. Kudermetova

Stadium 9
Starts At 11:00 AM

K. Muchova (15) Vs E. Cocciaretto
Followed By
K. Siniakova Vs Y. Putintseva (21)
Followed By
L. Sun Vs L. Noskova (31)
Followed By
A. Kalinskaya/C. McNally (WC) Vs N. Kichenok/E. Mertens

by ashkor87 Most interesting today is Jabeur vs Yastremska...real contrast in styles...Y has been playing well, and Jabeur is..just Jabeur.

by JTContinental Interesting that they have not played before. Yastremska can go off the rails against pushers more defensive minded players, so I expect Jabeur to come through.

by ashkor87 The low bounce could cause problems for folks like swiatek and gauff..

by ponchi101
ti-amie wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 8:28 pm
I know, I know, I know. After such a loss and athlete of Naomi's class must feel very bad. But when you say that it was the worst match of your life, you are saying the other player did not win it. Kind of a bit unfair.
Osorio has now been the recipient of two worst matches in life. Osaka here, Sakkari (who did not say that) at the Aussie. Let's see if this time she can back it up.

by ti-amie Tallon Griekspoor upsets top seed 4-6, 7-6(5), 7-6(4) in 3h 7m

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by ashkor87
ashkor87 wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 3:08 am Most interesting today is Jabeur vs Yastremska...real contrast in styles...Y has been playing well, and Jabeur is..just Jabeur.
Yastremska's raw power is effective on slow courts...

by JTContinental Giron takes out Ruud

Noskova out meekly to Lulu Sun

Learner Tien double cheeks me in the SP.

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by ti-amie Saturday 08 March, 2025 (Day 7)

Stadium 1

Starts At 11:00 AM

A. Potapova Vs M. Keys (5)
Not Before 1:00 PM
Q. Halys Vs (2) C. Alcaraz
Followed By
N. Djokovic (6)
Vs (LL) B. van de Zandschulp
Not Before 6:00 PM
A. Sabalenka (1) Vs M. Kessler
Not Before 8:00 PM
G. Monfils Vs (24) S. Korda

Stadium 2
Starts At 11:00 AM

M. Gigante (Q) Vs (3) T. Fritz
Not Before 1:00 PM
C. Gauff (3) Vs M. Uchijima
Followed By
A. Anisimova (17) Vs B. Bencic (WC)
Not Before 6:00 PM
M. Navone Vs (11) B. Shelton
Not Before 8:00 PM
E. Navarro (10) Vs S. Cirstea

Stadium 3
Starts At 11:00 AM

V. Tomova Vs M. Sakkari (29)
Not Before 12:00 PM
I. Jovic (WC) Vs J. Paolini (6)
Followed By
D. Kasatkina (12) Vs S. Kenin
Followed By
G. Dimitrov (14)
Vs N. Borges
Followed By
D. Goffin Vs (9) A. de Minaur

Stadium 4
Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Draper (13) Vs (WC) J. Fonseca
Followed By
A. Rublev (7)
Vs M. Arnaldi
Followed By
H. Hurkacz (21)
Vs (Q) H. Gaston
Followed By
C. McNally Vs L.Samsonova (24)
Followed By
A. Parks (WC) Vs D. Shnaider (13)

Stadium 5
Starts At 11:00 AM

A. Tabilo (30) Vs D. Lajovic
Followed By
M. McDonald (WC) Vs (25) F. Cerundolo
Followed By
R. Hijikata Vs (32) B. Nakashima
Followed By
K. Khachanov (22) Vs J. Mensik

Stadium 6
Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Brooksby (PR) Vs (17) F. Auger-Aliassime
Followed By
D. Shapovalov (27)
Vs (Q) A. Walton
Followed By
K. Siniakova/T. Townsend (1) Vs U. Eikeri/G. Olmos
Followed By
L. Fernandez (27) Vs J. Cristian

Stadium 7
Starts At 11:00 AM

L. Bronzetti Vs M. Frech (30)
Followed By
S. Kartal Vs B. Haddad Maia (16)
Followed By
E. Mertens (28) Vs K. Birrell (Q)
Followed By
X. Jiang/F. Wu Vs Y. Xu/Z. Yang

Stadium 9
Starts At 11:00 AM

E. Alexandrova (20) Vs P. Kudermetova
Not Before 12:00 PM
E. Avanesyan Vs D. Vekic (19)
Followed By
Y. Putintseva/C. Tauson Vs (4) J. Ostapenko/E. Perez
Followed By
S. Hsieh/S. Zhang (5) Vs S. Aoyama/E. Hozumi

by ashkor87 https://www.tennis.com/news/articles/to ... sters-1000

This is misreading of the conditions...I would expect Norrie to beat Paul..Paul is quick, has a good serve, doesn't really penetrate with his shots ..he will do better on faster courts..

by Owendonovan
Suliso wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:12 am Retirement coming soon...
A consideration for Zverev as well........

by ponchi101
Owendonovan wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 2:11 pm
Suliso wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:12 am Retirement coming soon...
A consideration for Zverev as well........
That comment about "if he loses that Aussie open final he may be broken" keeps gaining data points.

by ashkor87 saw a bit of Swiatek vs Garcia.. a couple of low bounces near the baseline had Swiatek mistiming the shot.. the bounce is a bit uneven .. not always low but unexpectedly low in spots..

by ashkor87 awesome performance by Parks! Her power works well here... overwhelmed Kalinskaya..made many errors though, missed some putaways..

by Suliso About Zverev - way too early to claim that!

by ponchi101
Suliso wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 5:16 pm About Zverev - way too early to claim that!
Retirement maybe.
I still say that Mick's comment has gained on importance. Zverev's S. American tour was a mess, and now this. It bodes not well.

by mick1303 I don't think Zverev will retire. But he may lost faith. He'll be on tour, but the level of his effort might degrade. Not a big fan of his, but I don't like when something like this happen to anybody.

by JTContinental Meanwhile, Madison Keys looks unbeatable at the moment

by ti-amie And Cori Gauff finds herself in a third set TB vs Uchijima.

by ti-amie Gauff barely escapes Uchijima in three sets 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(4)

And yes the court is slow.

by JTContinental Djokovic about to go down to van de Zandschulp, who is serving for the match up 5-1 in the 3rd set.

by JTContinental And VDZ pulls off the upset. So far, these big tournaments are dealing up some weird results this year, although it has to be said that there has been a significant dropoff in the quality of Novak's play.

by ashkor87
JTContinental wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:50 am And VDZ pulls off the upset. So far, these big tournaments are dealing up some weird results this year, although it has to be said that there has been a significant dropoff in the quality of Novak's play.
Not so weird if one considers the court and conditions in general

by JTContinental It's pretty weird for Novak to lose to a lucky loser in R2 of a 1000 event no matter what the surface. And it hasn't just been here--the results in the Middle East tournaments were pretty weird too.

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by ti-amie Sunday 09 March, 2025 (Day 8)

Stadium 1

Starts At 11:00 AM

D. Yastremska Vs I. Swiatek (2)
Not Before 1:00 PM
M. Berrettini (28) Vs (8) S. Tsitsipas
Followed By
A. Michelsen (31) Vs (5) D. Medvedev
Not Before 6:00 PM
C. Tauson (22)
Vs M. Andreeva (9)
Not Before 8:00 PM
Y. Watanuki (Q) Vs (16) F. Tiafoe

Stadium 2
Starts At 11:00 AM

T. Paul (10) Vs C. Norrie
Not Before 1:00 PM
E. Rybakina (7)
Vs K. Boulter (25)
Followed By
X. Wang Vs J. Pegula (4)
Not Before 6:00 PM
A. Fils (20) Vs (15) L. Musetti
Not Before 8:00 PM
Q. Zheng (8)
Vs L. Sun

Stadium 3
Starts At 11:00 AM

M. Kostyuk (18) Vs C. Dolehide (WC)
Followed By
K. Muchova (15)
Vs K. Siniakova
Followed By
D. Collins (14)
Vs E. Svitolina (23)
Followed By
A. Kalinskaya/C. McNally (WC) Vs (2) G. Dabrowski/E. Routliffe
Followed By
S. Korda/J. Thompson Vs A. Michelsen/B. Shelton

Stadium 4
Starts At 11:00 AM

T. Griekspoor Vs (29) G. Mpetshi Perricard
Followed By
M. Giron Vs (26) A. Popyrin
Followed By
H. Rune (12) Vs (18) U. Humbert
Followed By
J. Cash/L. Glasspool (6) Vs L. Darderi/G. Dimitrov

Stadium 5
Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Lehecka/A. Tabilo Vs (4) M. Granollers/H. Zeballos
Followed By
M. Arevalo/M. Pavic (1) Vs S. Baez/T. Etcheverry
Followed By
J. Salisbury/N. Skupski (8) Vs P. Martinez/G. Mpetshi Perricard
Followed By
TBD Vs (WC) M. Jones/M. Kessler

Stadium 6
Starts At 11:00 AM

S. Bolelli/A. Vavassori (3) Vs M. Ebden/J. Peers
Followed By
J. Draper/T. Machac Vs R. Bopanna/I. Dodig
Followed By
TBD Vs (8) S. Kenin/L. Kichenok
Followed By
M. Giron/L. Tien (WC) Vs (WC) K. Khachanov/A. Rublev

Stadium 9
Starts At 11:00 AM

T. Mihalikova/O. Nicholls Vs F. Stollar/A. Sutjiadi
Followed By
T. Babos/N. Melichar-Martinez Vs (6) H. Chan/V. Kudermetova
Followed By
A. Muhammad/D. Schuurs Vs E. Alexandrova/L. Samsonova

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by ashkor87
JTContinental wrote: Sat Mar 08, 2025 8:16 pm Meanwhile, Madison Keys looks unbeatable at the moment
Yes, she should do well here.. she has the power and the confidence

by dryrunguy Did anyone else see the Navarro/Cirstea match late last night? It was another barnburner finish. Cirstea served for the match at 5-4 and was up 40-0. She lost 8 points in a row (Navarro did a good job of taking most of those points) and 2 games. Cirstea manage to hold at 5-6 forcing a tiebreak, but Navarro prevailed. The late crowd got its money's worth, for sure.

by ptmcmahon It started after midnight here and I watched a bit (since it was my SP pick) but couldn't stay awake to finish it.

by ashkor87 Svitolina beating Collins is a bit of a surprise to me .i didn't think S had the weapons..but she does seem to be hitting harder in her comeback ..noticed that at W last year

by ashkor87 Paul beating Norrie surprised me too..Norrie is a past champion here, the surface doesn't really suit Paul...so good show by TP !

by ti-amie Monday 10 March, 2025 (Day 9)

Stadium 1

Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Draper (13) Vs (PR) J. Brooksby
Not Before 1:00 PM
C. Gauff (3) Vs M. Sakkari (29)
Followed By
A. Sabalenka (1) Vs L. Bronzetti
Not Before 6:00 PM
D. Shapovalov (27)
Vs (2) C. Alcaraz
Not Before 8:00 PM
J. Cristian Vs J. Paolini (6)

Stadium 2
Starts At 11:00 AM

E. Mertens (28) Vs M. Keys (5)
Followed By
A. Tabilo (30)
Vs (3) T. Fritz
Followed By
K. Khachanov (22)
Vs (11) B. Shelton
Not Before 6:00 PM
E. Navarro (10) Vs D. Vekic (19)
Followed By
G. Dimitrov (14)
Vs G. Monfils

Stadium 3
Starts At 11:00 AM

B. van de Zandschulp (LL) Vs (25) F. Cerundolo
Followed By
H. Hurkacz (21)
Vs (9) A. de Minaur
Followed By
M. Arnaldi Vs (32) B. Nakashima
Followed By
K. Siniakova/T. Townsend (1) Vs B. Haddad Maia/L. Siegemund

Stadium 4
Starts At 11:00 AM

M. Berrettini/L. Sonego Vs (5) N. Mektic/M. Venus
Not Before 12:30 PM
P. Kudermetova Vs S. Kartal
Not Before 2:00 PM
B. Bencic (WC) Vs D. Shnaider (13)
Followed By
D. Kasatkina (12) Vs L. Samsonova (24)

Stadium 5
Starts At 11:00 AM

Y. Bhambri/A. Goransson (Alt) Vs S. Gille/J. Zielinski
Followed By
J. Vliegen/J. Withrow Vs (7) M. Gonzalez/A. Molteni
Followed By
C. Harrison/E. King (WC) Vs A. Fils/U. Humbert

Stadium 6
Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Murray/A. Pavlasek Vs A. Behar/R. Galloway
Followed By
M. Melo/A. Zverev Vs (2) H. Heliovaara/H. Patten
Followed By
F. Cerundolo/F. Tiafoe Vs A. Krajicek/R. Ram
Followed By
H. Nys/E. Roger-Vasselin Vs S. Doumbia/F. Reboul

by ashkor87 Sakkari has a good chance of beating Gauff today.. the court suits Sakkari better and Coco has been in horrendous form. 60% chance of an upset.

by ashkor87 Andreeva crushed Tauson, 3 and 0. Expected it to be closer, I am sure,! Ryba had better watch out,!

by ashkor87 Who is this Watanuki?! Never heard of him before..going through the draw like the California fire,!

by ashkor87 Andeeeva probably is the best defender in the game.. up there with Coco and Paolini, maybe a bit better even..she has a good shot at winning Wimbledon, especially given how bad Swiatek is on grass..

by ponchi101
ashkor87 wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 1:08 am Paul beating Norrie surprised me too..Norrie is a past champion here, the surface doesn't really suit Paul...so good show by TP !
Players going in opposite direction in their careers. Personally, I think Norrie is an overachiever. He has some of the ugliest strokes ever (the BH is pathetically disgusting) but he ha reached a very high level and has some good wins. But he was not going to be an elite player for a long time.
Tommy is much more regular. That counts.

by JTContinental
ashkor87 wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 6:26 am Sakkari has a good chance of beating Gauff today.. the court suits Sakkari better and Coco has been in horrendous form. 60% chance of an upset.
Sakkari also has a 5-3 h2h with Gauff

That said, there are few players on tour playing as badly as Sakkari right now.

by JTContinental It was close, but Keys' win streak up to 14.

Coco takes the first set against Sakkari in a tiebreak.

by ti-amie Horrific that Cori needed 6 mps to close out Sakkari. She checked out before she had closed out the match.

by ashkor87 Bencic playing really well ...like she played in the Tokyo Olympics, on a similarly slow hard court...can she win this tournament? If Swiatek falters, maybe

by Owendonovan
ti-amie wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 10:57 pm Horrific that Cori needed 6 mps to close out Sakkari. She checked out before she had closed out the match.
I'm a bit surprised when she wins any match currently.

by ti-amie
Owendonovan wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 12:54 am
ti-amie wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 10:57 pm Horrific that Cori needed 6 mps to close out Sakkari. She checked out before she had closed out the match.
I'm a bit surprised when she wins any match currently.
There she was up 5-2 and completely lost the plot. Double fault after double fault. Anyone else would've forced her into a third set but Sakkari is in free fall right now.

by Owendonovan
ashkor87 wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 7:21 am Who is this Watanuki?! Never heard of him before..going through the draw like the California fire,!
Jumped 136 spots in the rankings.

by ashkor87 Coco doublefaulted 4 match points? A sign of mental fragility..no other reason for such double faults, really

by ashkor87
Owendonovan wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 12:59 am
ashkor87 wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 7:21 am Who is this Watanuki?! Never heard of him before..going through the draw like the California fire,!
Jumped 136 spots in the rankings.
Saw highlights against Tiafoe..he seems to be a marvellous volleyer, knows when to come forward, executes well...

by ti-amie
ashkor87 wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:01 am Coco doublefaulted 4 match points? A sign of mental fragility..no other reason for such double faults, really
I won't swear to the amount but she df'd a bunch. Like I said she checked out mentally before closing out the match. That is a coaching issue.

by ti-amie Meanwhile the second set of Shelton/Khachanov has been a good watch. Karen was up 5-3 and Shelton is now up 6-5 and about to serve for the match.

by ti-amie Shelton takes the match 6-3, 7-5. The second set was a war.

by ti-amie Tuesday 11 March, 2025 (Day 10)

Stadium 1

Starts At 11:00 AM

K. Muchova (15) Vs I. Swiatek (2)
Not Before 1:00 PM
H. Rune (12) Vs (8) S. Tsitsipas
Followed By
M. Giron Vs (20) A. Fils
Not Before 6:00 PM
T. Paul (10) Vs (5) D. Medvedev
Not Before 8:00 PM
Q. Zheng (8)
Vs M. Kostyuk (18)

Stadium 2
Starts At 11:00 AM

T. Griekspoor Vs (Q) Y. Watanuki
Not Before 1:00 PM
E. Svitolina (23)
Vs J. Pegula (4)
Followed By
R. Seggerman/P. Trhac (Alt) Vs M. Berrettini/L. Sonego
Not Before 6:00 PM
E. Rybakina (7)
Vs M. Andreeva (9)
Followed By
S. Hsieh/S. Zhang (5)
Vs (4) J. Ostapenko/E. Perez

Stadium 3
Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Salisbury/N. Skupski (8) Vs S. Korda/J. Thompson
Followed By
M. Arevalo/M. Pavic (1) Vs J. Draper/T. Machac
T. Mihalikova/O. Nicholls Vs (WC) A. Kalinskaya/C. McNally
Followed By
M. Ebden/J. Peers Vs C. Harrison/E. King or A. Fils/U. Humbert

Stadium 4
Starts At 11:00 AM

J. Murray/A. Pavlasek Vs J. Lehecka/A. Tabilo
Followed By
Y. Bhambri/A. Goransson (Alt) Vs (2) H. Heliovaara/H. Patten
Followed By
H. Nys/E. Roger-Vasselin or S. Doumbia/F. Reboul Vs (7) M. Gonzalez/A. Molteni
Followed By
J. Cash/L. Glasspool (6) Vs F. Romboli/J. Smith or A. Krajicek/R. Ram

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by JTContinental Revenge for Coco, who lost to Sakkari in the semis last year

by ashkor87 great win for Vekic over Navarro but it is increasingly clear that Navarro doesnt have the weapons.. she will need help from the court.. should not expect much from her till Cincy, then...

by ponchi101
ashkor87 wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:01 am Coco doublefaulted 4 match points? A sign of mental fragility..no other reason for such double faults, really
There is an issue with the mental aspect but, since she hit 21 DF's in her previous match, by now you must think that there are some bio-mechanical issues too.
I don't think she knows how to brush up on the ball to put spin on it, when serving.

by ponchi101
ti-amie wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:39 am
That has got to be the most horrific attempt to slam dunk a ball ever.
If Sampras had had one so easy, the ball still would have not landed.
Ben has to curve his desire for the spectacular shot. You just hit a 150 MPH serve, buddy. The point is already spectacular enough.

by JTContinental I don't always hold much stock in court surfaces as a factor in matches, but this slow court has to be the reason Swiatek gave two breadsticks to Muchova. Their previous matches have all been extremely competitive.

by ti-amie They're trying to restart play after a lengthy rain delay. The forecast for the rest of the week isn't promising.

by ti-amie Wednesday 12 March, 2025 (Day 11)

Stadium 1

Starts At 11:00 AM

C. Gauff (3) Vs B. Bencic (WC)
Followed By
D. Vekic (19) Vs M. Keys (5)
Followed By
J. Draper (13)
Vs (3) T. Fritz
Not Before 6:00 PM
G. Dimitrov (14)
Vs (2) C. Alcaraz
Followed By
K. Siniakova/T. Townsend (1) Vs (8) S. Kenin/L. Kichenok

Stadium 2
Starts At 11:00 AM

B. Nakashima (32) Vs (11) B. Shelton
Followed By
F. Cerundolo (25)
Vs (9) A. de Minaur
Not Before 3:00 PM
A. Sabalenka (1) Vs S. Kartal
Followed By
L. Samsonova (24) Vs J. Paolini (6)
Followed By
S. Korda/J. Thompson Vs J. Lehecka/A. Tabilo

Stadium 3
Starts At 12:00 PM

D. Krawczyk/N. Skupski (4) Vs (WC) C. Branstine/N. Mektic
MIX
Not Before 2:00 PM
M. Arevalo/M. Pavic (1) Vs M. Berrettini/L. Sonego
Not Before 3:30 PM
C. Harrison/E. King (WC) Vs (7) M. Gonzalez/A. Molteni
Followed By
N. Melichar-Martinez/A. Rublev Vs (3) B. Mattek-Sands/M. Pavic
MIX

Stadium 4
Starts At 2:00 PM

A. Muhammad/D. Schuurs Vs T. Babos/N. Melichar-Martinez
Not Before 3:30 PM
F. Romboli/J. Smith (Alt) Vs (Alt) Y. Bhambri/A. Goransson
Followed By
R. Bopanna/D. Schuurs Vs M. Arevalo/T. Babos
MIX
Followed By
J. Peers/D. Shnaider Vs (WC) M. Ebden/S. Hunter
MIX

by ti-amie Mixed Doubles Draw

S. Errani 1/A. Vavassori 1
/Bye
D. Schuurs/R. Bopanna vs T. Babos/M. Arevalo

D. Krawczyk 4/N. Skupski 4/Bye
L. Samsonova/S. Bolelli vs C. Branstine [WC]/N. Mektic [WC]

N. Melichar-Martinez/A. Rublev vs U. Eikeri/C. Ruud
Bye/B. Mattek-Sands 3/M. Pavic 3

D. Shnaider/J. Peers vs S. Hunter[WC]/M. Ebden [WC]
Bye/E. Routliffe 2/M. Venus 2