BNP Paribas, Indian Wells and WTA 1000 tournaments
Andreeva, Indian Wells and Australian Open Final—ending
The tennis tournament in Indian Wells, California, will be officially called the BNP Paribas Open for at least the next five ...
The top-ranked player in the world beat the player that beat her in the Australian Open final in January in just 51 minutes ...
Serena Williams walked out at Indian Wells to a standing ovation. It could never erase the 14 years of hurt that came before.
No. 9 seed Mirra Andreeva beat World No. 2 Iga Swiatek in three thrilling sets to advance to the final of the BNP Paribas ...
BNP Paribas announced the extension of its title sponsorship of the Indian Wells tennis tournament with a five-year contract ...
A partnership that began in 2009 will extend to at least 20 years as BNP Paribas announced Friday it will renew its contract for five more years ...
The BNP Paribas Open, a prestigious tennis event in Indian Wells, California, will retain its title sponsor for the next five years. The partnership, celebrated for fostering event growth, highlights ...
As part of a celebrated annual tradition, former ATP and WTA stars traded their racquets for pickleball racquets and golf ...
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