BNP Paribas Open finals take place at Indian Wells
BNP Paribas Open finals take place at Indian Wells
The BNP Paribas Open, frequently called the "fifth Grand Slam," is a cornerstone of professional tennis.
Hosted annually at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in California, this prestigious tournament attracts the world's elite ATP and WTA stars to compete on outdoor hard courts.
Since billionaire Larry Ellison acquired the event in 2009, the facility has evolved into a luxurious sports complex often described as "Tennis Paradise."
As the largest tennis-attended tournament outside of the four Grand Slams, Indian Wells sets the bar for fan experience and innovation, notably being the first to implement the Hawk-Eye line-calling system across all courts.
As the first half of the renowned "Sunshine Double," the event showcases fierce rivalries, where top-tier athletes test their tactical skills in the unique desert climate.
For players and fans alike, Indian Wells represents the perfect blend of elite competition and a world-class, fan-centric atmosphere that keeps the sport thriving.
