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Indian Wells, United States, March 12, 2022 (AFP) -Rafael Nadal, due to launch his ATP Indian Wells Masters campaign on Saturday, won't vie for the upcoming Miami title whatever his fortunes in the California desert.
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Emma Raducanu produced one of her finest displays since winning the US Open title with a determined victory over Caroline Garcia in round two at Indian Wells. The British number one combined some wonderful shot-making with gritty desire as she dug out a 6-1 3-6 6-1 success in one hour and 32 minutes. Ad/> The number 11 seed will now meet Croatia’s Petra Martic in round three.
Andy Murray secured a landmark 700th Tour level win as he saw off the challenge of Taro Daniel to edge into round two at Indian Wells. The Scot prevailed 1-6 6-2 6-4 to become just the fourth active player to reach the milestone alongside Roger Federer (1251), Rafael Nadal (1043) and Novak Djokovic (991).
INDIAN WELLS, California: Tennis players lashing out at umpires is hurting the sport and stiffer penalties need to be imposed to discourage it from happening, Rafa Nadal told reporters on Thursday (Mar 10).
Emma Raducanu revealed she would like fellow British tennis star Andy Murray to be her coach one day.
Novak Djokovic must get the decision of his next coach right ahead of the French Open, says Eurosport's Alex Corretja. The 56-year-old Vajda had scaled back his role after Goran Ivanisevic was added to Djokovic's coaching staff for Wimbledon in 2019 — but they have now made a clean break. Vajda did not attend the recent Dubai Tennis Championships nor accompany Djokovic to Melbourne for his ill-fated tilt at the Australian Open.