Even before the start of the Indian Wells Masters 1000, Carlos Alcaraz was considered as the top favorite to lift the trophy. The Spanish ace has triumphed in California in the last two editions and the absence of Jannik Sinner had further increased his chances of prevailing for the third year in a row.
On the verge of beginning his participation in the 2025 Indian Wells Masters 1000, former ATP World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz made clear his thoughts on Jannik Sinner’s absence from the tournament.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is making the most of his three-month suspension from tennis, embracing other sports to keep himself in peak physical condition ahead of his return in May. He is also taking part in other activities apart from sports.
Jannik withdrew from Doha, and he will also miss the opening four Masters 1000 events of the season. The crowd at Foro Italico in Rome will welcome the home hero in May, and he sh
Jannik Sinner met with Dominic Thiem in Monaco while serving his three-month suspension. The world No. 1 completed his first month of suspension this Sunday, forcing him to withdraw from Indian Wells and three other Masters 1000 tournaments.
As everyone knows, Sinner cannot practice with professional players and must train in private facilities until April 13, but he may have found his ideal sparring partner.
The first Masters 1000 of the 2025 season – the 'BNP Paribas Open' in Indian Wells – is imminent and will award a very prestigious title. The men's tournament has had to collect some painful forfeits in the last few hours for different reasons.
The BNP Paribas Open 2025 will start on Sunday, March 2, and it will be the first ATP Masters 1000 event of the season.
Jannik Sinner's three-month suspension is probably one of the most opinion-dividing moments in tennis. Sinner has been suspended for three months after reaching an agreement with the World
The ATP and WTA 1000 tournament season begins with the Indian Wells 2025 Tournament. The Californian event brings together the top stars of men's and women's tennis, marking the start of the tour of the United States.
Australian Open champion Madison Keys needed six match points as she clawed out a 6-2, 6-7 (8/10), 6-4 victory over Elise Mertens on Monday to reach the fourth round at Indian Wells.In other early matches,