We’ve driven by the Indian Wells
Tennis Gardens
several times since it was first built in 2000 but have not had occasion to see
an event. This year the opportunity was
there and we took it and were very impressed with what we saw, even though we
aren’t necessarily tennis fans.
Courtyard at Indian Wells Tennis Gardens |
The grounds offer lots of date palm tree-lined walks with
patios and green space to allow for large crowds that would be expected at such
events. We arrived early in the day so
the crowds were small but it wasn’t long before that changed and this was only
during the day of the women’s qualifying rounds.
Stadium 2 at Indian Wells, CA |
The big draw of the new facility is Stadium 2, an addition
to Main Stadium 1 that seats over 16,000. The brand new tennis court offers
seating for 8000 to accommodate the large crowds that attend the world class
tennis matches. We were here to see
early rounds that would not include the top players but those who were rated
lower and competing to qualify. Here we
were watching a warm-up.
Camila Giorgi from Italy at BNP Paribas Open |
The match we did watch was between American Irina Falconi
and Camila Giorgi from Italy
who turned professional in 2006 and has been touring the circuits. She qualified for the main draw of the BNP
Paribas in March and we saw her win this match with very little difficulty.
Food court at Indian Wells Tennis Gardens |
There are several choices for fast food to have lunch or
dinner and refreshments along this corridor of the Indian Wells
Tennis Gardens . This covered seating area is available for
all to bring their lunch to and enjoy their favorite drink. There is a stage that has events scheduled
throughout the tournament that is sure to entertain those taking a break from
the tennis matches. There are three very
nice restaurants, as well.
Large video walls at Indian Wells Tennis Garden |
There are several large video walls on the grounds for
viewing of the games being played even if you’re not in the stadium. Several games may be ongoing on many
different courts at the same time. There
are 13 sunken courts as well as the two large stadiums.
2013 champion Roger Federer |
This year’s event includes players such as Roger Federer,
winner in 2012, Rafal Nadal of Spain who is defending his 2013 title and
considers it one of the best tournaments in the world. Maria Sharapova from Russia who recently reported on the
2014 Winter Olympics for NBC is defending her 2013 title and will be a
highlight at this year’s event.
Practice courts |
There were practice games being played on some of the ten
practice courts within the 54 acres of Indian Wells
Tennis Gardens . The women were playing on the day of our
visit but the practice courts had men getting ready for their turn on following
days.
Anastasia Rodionova and Alison Van Uytvanck |
We also watched part of the match played by Anastasia
Rodionova and Alison Van Uytvanck who would serve that ball at 100 mph. The event hosts over 300 of the top rated
tennis players in the world so any game watched is of the highest caliber.
Parking with a view |
There is room for 7000 vehicles at this location with an
incredible backdrop of the San Jacinto
Mountains . Although we only spent a few hours for our
visit, there sure were a lot more cars there when we left. Space for 2000 more cars was made during the
recent renovation and I expect they were all filled as the two week event progress
in the final days.
The Indian
Wells Tennis
Garden is used for
several tournaments and concerts throughout the year but the world class BNP
Paribas in March is a major one. Tennis
fans from around the world come to view the event and will enjoy being a visitor
to this venue; we sure were.