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  • Indian Wells: Yastremska beats Zhang to set up Eala clash in Round 2
    Mar 5 2026
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    12 Min.
  • WTA Weekly: Indian Wells Preview | Can Mirra Andreeva retain title? Will Swiatek win a third?
    Mar 3 2026
    The desert swing is here, and WTA Weekly is back with a full preview of the 2026 edition of the BNP Paribas Open. This week, we dive into all the big storylines heading into Indian Wells: Can Mirra Andreeva defend her title and prove her breakthrough run was just the beginning? Will Swiatek capture a third crown in Tennis Paradise and further cement her dominance on hard courts? Which contenders are flying under the radar? And who could spring a surprise in one of the most prestigious 1000-level events on the calendar? We break down the draw, assess the form of the top seeds, and discuss the key matchups that could define the tournament. From power hitters to defensive masterminds, from rising stars to proven champions, we’ve got you covered ahead of two weeks in the desert. Tune in for expert analysis, bold predictions, and everything you need to know before the action gets underway in Indian Wells. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • ATP Weekly: Indian Wells Preview as Alcaraz seeks third title in the desert; Can Sinner bounce back? Can Djokovic reverse IW form? Can anyone else challenger? Shelton's tough draw
    Mar 3 2026
    ATP Weekly: Indian Wells Preview – Alcaraz Eyes Three-Peat, Sinner’s Response, Djokovic’s Desert Dilemma & Shelton’s Brutal Draw The desert storm is here, and the spotlight shifts to the BNP Paribas Open as the ATP’s biggest stars descend on Tennis Paradise. Can Carlos Alcaraz make it three titles in a row in the California desert? The two-time defending champion thrives in these conditions—but with a stacked field and rising contenders, the road to a three-peat is anything but simple. All eyes are also on Jannik Sinner. After his blistering start to the season, can he reset and reassert his dominance on one of the tour’s biggest stages? Is this the tournament where he makes another statement in the rivalry at the top? And what about Novak Djokovic? Indian Wells hasn’t always been his happiest hunting ground in recent years. Can he rediscover his desert magic and reestablish control at a Masters 1000 that once felt automatic? We also break down the dangerous floaters and dark horses who could crash the party—plus a deep dive into Ben Shelton’s nightmare draw. Is this a breakthrough opportunity or a brutal early test? Join us as we analyze the form, the matchups, the conditions, and the key storylines heading into one of the most important tournaments of the spring. The road to clay season starts now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    58 Min.
  • Indian Wells Draw LIVE REACTION: Alcaraz & Swiatek’s path to a third title | Who will Eala & Tjen play? Big Reveal
    Mar 3 2026
    The Indian Wells main draw is OUT — and we’re breaking it down LIVE. Can Carlos Alcaraz navigate a stacked section and win a third straight title in the desert? Does Iga Swiatek have the clearest path to reclaim the trophy — or are major threats lurking early? We analyse every quarter, potential blockbuster matchups, and the biggest upset alerts from the BNP Paribas Open. Plus: the big reveal — who will rising stars Alex Eala and Tjen face in round one? We look at their draw paths, upset potential, and what this means for their 2025 breakthrough chances. Inside this episode: Full Indian Wells draw reaction (ATP & WTA) Alcaraz’s projected route to the final Swiatek’s biggest challengers Dark horses and dangerous floaters First-round matchups for Eala & Tjen Quarter-by-quarter predictions If you're following Indian Wells 2025, ATP draw analysis, WTA draw breakdowns, or tracking the next generation of tennis stars — this is your essential preview. Subscribe for live reactions, match analysis, and daily coverage from Tennis Paradise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    2 Std. und 9 Min.
  • Dubai travel latest: Some hope for Medvedev & Rublev as flights partially opened | Race against time as Indian Wells main draw about to get underway
    Mar 2 2026
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  • Stranded tennis players in Dubai include Medvedev & Rublev as Middle East strikes ground airports - Indian Wells participation in doubt
    Mar 2 2026
    Daniil Medvedev was crowned the Dubai Tennis Championships champion on Saturday, but it wasn’t without complications. His final against Tallon Griekspoor was cancelled because the Dutchman withdrew due to injury, with Medvedev handed the title by default. However, it came after overnight developments in the Middle East, with the US and Israel having launched a joint attack on Iran. As a result, Iran’s military conducted retaliatory attacks on some of its Middle Eastern neighbours. They included the United Arab Emirates, with its capital, Abu Dhabi, having been hit hard by the strikes. The chaos spilt over to nearby Dubai, where the tournament was taking place, but the plan was to continue with the final, had Griekspoor been fit enough to compete. The doubles final still went ahead, despite projectiles being seen over Dubai. But Medvedev and his fellow competitors still face problems, as all flights out of Dubai have been cancelled until further notice. As reported by The Athletic, a representative for Medvedev has claimed they are trying to get the now two-time Dubai Tennis Championships winner out of the Middle Eastern state. It comes ahead of the Indian Wells Masters, which is set to get underway in California next week. Andrey Rublev is also believed to be stranded in Dubai, but fellow semi-finalist Felix Auger-Aliassime managed to get out, and has been seen practicing in Indian Wells, ahead of the Masters 1000 event getting underway in the desert on Wednesday. Medvedev and Rublev do have time on their side, as neither is expected to be in action until Friday at the earliest in California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    7 Min.
  • Latest Tennis News: Medvedev wins Dubai after Griekspoor withdraws from final with injury | Cobolli - Tiafoe Acapulco Final Preview | WTA Merida & Austin semi-final previews
    Feb 28 2026
    In this episode, we break down a dramatic week on tour packed with trophies, injuries, and intriguing final previews across both the ATP and WTA. 🏆 Dubai Drama Daniil Medvedev lifts the title in Dubai after Tallon Griekspoor is forced to withdraw from the final due to injury. We unpack how the tournament unfolded, what this win means for Medvedev’s momentum heading into the Sunshine Double, and how unfortunate the timing is for Griekspoor after such a strong run. 🔥 Acapulco Final Preview: Cobolli vs. Tiafoe A fascinating clash awaits in Mexico as rising Italian Flavio Cobolli takes on American showman Frances Tiafoe. We analyze their paths to the final, key tactical matchups, baseline patterns, serve dynamics, and who holds the mental edge under the lights in Acapulco. 🌴 WTA Watch: Mérida & Austin Semifinals On the women’s side, we dive into the semifinal storylines in Mérida and Austin. Who’s peaking at the right moment? Which matchups favor aggressive first-strike tennis, and where could we see upsets? We assess form, fitness, and potential final scenarios. From title breakthroughs to injury setbacks and tactical deep dives, this episode covers everything you need to stay up to date with the latest in professional tennis. 🎾 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    57 Min.
  • ATP Weekly: Alcaraz reaches new heights in Doha | Fonseca, Sinner concerns | Etcheverry wins Rio
    Feb 23 2026
    This week on ATP Weekly, we break down a blockbuster stretch on the ATP Tour. Carlos Alcaraz continues to raise the bar with a statement performance at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha, showcasing the fearless shot-making and maturity that’s redefining the top of the men’s game. We also spotlight rising Brazilian star João Fonseca, whose rapid progress is turning heads across the tour, and examine growing concerns surrounding Jannik Sinner — is it a minor setback or something more significant as the season heats up? Plus, a deep dive into Tomás Martín Etcheverry’s impressive title run at the Rio Open, where clay-court grit met big-match composure. All that and more as we unpack the latest results, storylines, and momentum shifts shaping the ATP Tour. 🎾 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 Std. und 17 Min.