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Indian Wells 2020 CANCELLED due to coronavirus
One of the biggest events of the tennis calendar, the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, has been cancelled due to a local outbreak of the Covid-19 coronavirus in Coachella Valley. The decision was made following advice from the Riverside County Public Health Department, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the California state government.…
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Tournament preview: Indian Wells 2020
Due to the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells has now been cancelled With the famous hardcourt competition about to begin under the Californian sun, here’s Tennis Talent‘s primer to Indian Wells Masters 2020. Just for added confusion, it’s also known as the BNP Paribas Open 2020, and to some as…
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Everything you need to know about… Indian Wells
Located in the stunning Coachella Valley in California (also home to the cooler-than-thou music festival), Indian Wells is one of the most famous tennis tournaments in the world – a Grand Slam in all but name. In fact, locals even call it the “Grand Slam of the West” and it’s usually one of the most attended…
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