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It was a windy opening day in the men's draw at the BNP Paribas Open on Thursday. The first day of main-draw action on the ATP side kicked off with players and spectators battling with the wind to compete and watch the matches. The conditions also made way for what many believe could be the "slowest ever" ace on the tour.
The biggest tournament outside of the four Grand Slams got underway this week in Indian Wells.
The first in two back-to-back American Masters 1000s dubbed the 'Sunshine Double', two home heroes faced off in the opening round in what was both of their second times in the main draw.
World No 157 Christopher Eubanks came through qualifying and was drawn against compatriot Maxime Cressy, the up-and-coming revelation of 2022, who made it to the Melbourne ATP 250 final against Rafael Nadal as a