Naomi Osaka Calls Loss at Indian Wells the ‘Worst Match I’ve Ever Played’

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Despite invite, Venus 'not playing' Indian Wells
During an appearance in Denmark on Sunday, former world No. 1 Venus Williams said she would not play at the upcoming BNP Paribas Open in California, a decision the tournament confirmed in a social ...ESPN - Feb. 24 -
Raducanu to play Indian Wells after stalking ordeal
Britain's Emma Raducanu will travel to the WTA tournament in Indian Wells after deciding to play following her recent stalking ordeal.BBC News - Feb. 27 -
He Coached Serena Williams. Up Next? Helping Naomi Osaka.
Patrick Mouratoglou has been on the scene for some of the greatest triumphs in tennis. He hopes there will be more.The New York Times - 1d -
It turns out Venus Williams won't play at Indian Wells after the tournament announced she would
It turns out 44-year-old Venus Williams will not be playing at the BNP Paribas OpenABC News - Feb. 23 -
Venus Williams turns down Indian Wells wildcard
Former world number one Venus Williams turns down a wildcard offer for next month's Indian Wells tournament.BBC News - Feb. 24 -
Raducanu could face Gauff at Indian Wells
Britain's Emma Raducanu will play world number three Coco Gauff in the second round at Indian Wells - if she can beat Japan's Moyuka Uchijima.BBC News - 2d -
Pegula flies Austin finalists to Indian Wells on jet
The finalists of the ATX Open in Austin were spared a grueling late-night trip to Indian Wells after Jessica Pegula flew them to the tournament in the Californian desert on a private jet.ESPN - 2d -
Coco Gauff goes to the Oscars before Indian Wells
The 2023 US Open champion was surprised to be noticed by Samuel L. Jackson at the Academy Awards.ESPN - 1d -
Emma Raducanu will return to action in Indian Wells after Dubai incident
Briton expected to be offered extra security at event Zverev loses to Tien as seeds exit at Mexican Open Emma Raducanu will return to action next week at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.. ...The Guardian - Feb. 27
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