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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Tennis bends to the wind’s will at Indian Wells as desert weather blows players off course
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Tennis bends to the wind’s will at Indian Wells as desert weather blows players off course

Last updated: March 8, 2025 4:59 am
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Indian Wells, California, is known for its tennis paradise, but it also brings Old Testament elements to the sport in the California desert. The sun blazes down during the day, only to be replaced by frigid temperatures at night. Rain, a rare occurrence in this part of the world, always seems to make an appearance in the first fortnight of March. Last year, bees swarmed the main stadium, and this year, the wind has become the sworn enemy of tennis players at all levels.

The windy conditions at Indian Wells have been causing chaos for players, making it challenging to control the ball and stay in rhythm. Rinky Hijikata, a 24-year-old Australian player, described the conditions as “bloody windy,” crediting his upbringing in a windy suburb of Sydney for helping him get through his first-round match. Belinda Bencic, who won her match against Tatjana Maria, emphasized the importance of respecting the wind and adjusting her game accordingly.

The wind at Indian Wells is capricious, much like a powerful first serve or groundstroke. Its direction can greatly influence the outcome of a match, forcing players to adapt their strategies on the fly. The location of Indian Wells between two sets of mountains creates a funnel effect, causing the wind to swirl unpredictably around the courts.

Players like Joao Fonseca and Emma Raducanu have had to contend with the challenging conditions at Indian Wells. Fonseca struggled in his first match due to the wind, while Raducanu, playing her first match since a disturbing incident in Dubai, found the conditions extremely awkward. The wind, combined with the new Laykold surface, has made it feel like playing four tournaments in one, according to Andrey Rublev.

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Despite the challenges posed by the wind, players are doing their best to adapt and make the most of their time on the court. As the tournament progresses, the forecast predicts lighter gusts in the coming days, offering some relief to the players. However, in the unpredictable environment of Indian Wells, anything can happen – even a swarm of bees. The players will need to stay on their toes and be prepared for whatever elements come their way.

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