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World Class Tennis in California – Indian Wells, a Tennis Lover’s Eldorado

Palm Springs in the desert, widely known as a perfect weekend getaway, is also a familiar destination for many Californians wanting to escape the colder winter days.

But every year in March the Californian desert means much more than dry weather and sunshine. It transforms into the world tennis’ center stage and Indian Wells becomes home to the fifth largest tennis tournament in the world, the “Indian Wells Masters tournament, a.k.a. the BNP Paribas Open (previously the Pacific Life Open), a joint event of the ATP World Tour and the WTA Tour“ (wikipedia)

For a couple of weeks Indian Wells turns into the playground of the world’s tennis elite crowding up at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, an impressive tennis facility that was built in 2000 and has 20 tennis courts, including the 16,100-seat stadium court. It is the second largest tennis stadium in the world.

The BNP Paribas Open in March is the fifth largest tennis tournament in the world outside the four Grand Slam tournaments. With its six easily accessible practice courts BNP Paribas Open offers viewers the great opportunity to watch their favorite players up close during a warm up session or a practice match and secure an autograph right after.

For the Californian, Indian Wells Tennis Garden offers a convenient way to watch some world-class tennis just a couple of hours away from Los Angeles and Orange County. The BNP Paribas Open takes place every year in March. This year it started on March 5th and will continue until March 18th, 2012. The tournament has something to offer for every tennis enthusiast. It certainly is an unforgettable experience to the seasoned tennis player and the novice alike to see the players in action so close up front. Not to mention the educational benefit. It is just amazing what one can learn just by watching the pros.

Like last year we took our eight-year old, headed out to Indian Wells, and spent a few days on the tournament grounds. We were thrilled to witness such a close match between Victoria Azarenka who got challenged by the young German Mona Barthels, who almost upset Azarenka. The match eventually, got decided by a tie breaker with a final result of V Azarenka (BLR) d M Barthel (GER) 64 67(4) 76(6) (http://www.bnpparibasopen.com/Scores/Results.aspx

After having watched Djokovic on the main center court, we felt so lucky when we caught a space in a front row of one of the practice courts to watch not only Roger Federer but also Rafael Nadal in a practice with their coaches as well as in a warm up session with another player.

One of the many highlights of the trip was Federer signing our son’s hat. Our eight year old was gleaming, and it was hard to convince him to take off his hat at night. All the endless hours in the melting sun were worth it after all, even in his eyes. He is ‘sold’ on Indian Wells and definitely ready for next year’s event.

 

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French Open men’s final – Rafael Nadal versus Roger Federer

After a spectacular win over Novak Djokovic yesterday, Roger Federer is facing Rafael Nadal in the French Open men’s final.
“His victory over Novak Djokovic in the semis, ending the Serbian’s six-month, 43-match unbeaten run, has already been hailed as one of his best ever.” ( BBC Sport).

If Federer wins the French Open then Djokovic will take over number one ranking in the world. For Federer to regain number one ranking he apparently needs to win the French Open and Nadal would need to lose before the Quarterfinals of Wimbledon.

Update on French Open:  - Nadal Equals Borg’s Record With Sixth French Open Title (NYT – read article below)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/06/sports/tennis/2011-french-open-nadal-defeats-federer-to-tie-borgs-record.html?ref=sports

More on French Open:

http://tennisnerd.net/players/french-open-final-nadal-vs-federer/582

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/tennis/9504906.stm

Stars At UCLA – Agassi vs. McEnroe Exhibition Tennis Match

Last Saturday my husband, a tennis fanatic, surprised me with tickets to the Agassi and McEnroe exhibition tennis match at UCLA. Unfortunately traffic made us arrive late, so we missed most of the previous celebrity doubles match between Jon Lovitz/Jim Courier and Michael Chang/Gavin Rossdale, but luckily made it perfectly on time for the Agassi/McEnroe match, which benefited the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education. The result: Agassi defeated McEnroe 6-4, 6-2, and was presented with a $200,000 check for his charity from Farmer’s Insurance.

McEnroe and Agassi taking a short break

We just love going to UCLA and Westwood in general. It’s just a great atmosphere over there. The exhibition match gave us a great excuse to just leave home and kids behind and go for LA. Yeah!

Andrea Agassi was fun to watch. He engaged with the audience and did his special shot between his legs and scored! McEnroe lost his temper towards the end…. Fantastic playing from both sides! Asked by a reporter after the game where his wife Steffi Graf was, Agassi commented “…watching the children in Las Vegas”. Oh well….I hope to get a glimpse of her another time.

For a little taste of the live match, watch my  video of Agassi &McEnroe taken during the match…

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