Indian Wells Tennis Garden

Indian Wells Tennis Garden

Indian Wells Tennis Garden Profile


LOCATION: Indian Wells, California COUNTRY: USA YEAR OPENED: 2000
CAPACITY: 16100 OWNER: BNP Paribas Open GAME: Tennis

The Indian Wells Tennis Garden is a tennis competence in Indian Wells, California, in the Coachella Valley. It is the home of the Indian Wells Masters match, a.k.a. the BNP Paribas Open, a combined incident of the ATP World Tour and the WTA Tour which constitutes the fifth biggest competition in the world. Indian Wells Tennis Garden also hosts the junior and adult USTA events year round[ In addition to these big procedures, during the week members are bright to use the magistrates for spare time play. The tennis garden sets up matches for folks who crave to play. Also, they have clinics and there are pros existing for a fee.
The US$ 77 million competence was built in March 2000, and was considered by Rossetti Associates Architects. It includes a 16,100-seat arena square, 11 contest courts, 6 perform courts, and 2Har-Tru terracotta magistrates on 88 acres. The sports ground invite is the second largest tennis-specific pitch in the globe.

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