The Hologic WTA Tour heads to Tennis Paradise this coming week for the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, the third WTA 1000 event of the year.
The world’s best players will travel to the desert for the 36th edition of the prestigious outdoor hard-court event, with over 8.9 million dollars in total prize money up for grabs.
Main-draw play at the two-week event will start on Wednesday, March 6, kicking off the Sunshine Double — four exciting weeks of WTA 1000 action in the United States. The Miami Open presented by Itaú will complete the Sunshine Double later this month.
Here are the fast facts you need to know about the latest edition of the BNP Paribas Open — and keep this post flagged for updates as the tournament gets even closer:
Indian Wells: Draws | Scores | Order of play
Main-Draw Start Date: Wednesday, March 6
Singles Final: Sunday, March 16 at 11 a.m.
Doubles Final: Saturday, March 15 at 11 a.m.
Qualifying Dates: Sunday, March 2 – Tuesday, March 4
Main-Draw Ceremony: Monday, March 3 at 3:00 p.m.
Singles Main-Draw Size: 96 players (including 12 qualifiers and 8 wild cards, with first-round byes for the 32 seeded players)
Doubles Main-Draw Size: 32 teams
Time Zone: Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8, EST -3)
Tournament Ball: Penn Tour Regular Duty
And here are some pivotal storylines to keep an eye on in California:
Indian Wells ranking points and prize money
First round: 10 points | $23,760
Second round: 35 points | $35,260
Third round: 65 points | $60,400
Round of 16: 120 points | $103,225
Quarterfinals: 215 points | $189,075
Semifinals: 390 points | $332,160
Finalist: 650 points | $597,890
Champion: 1000 points | $1,124,380
Stay tuned for more updates!
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