Indian Wells Tennis Garden
| Location | Indian Wells, California, USA |
|---|---|
| Broke ground | ? |
| Opened | March 2000 |
| Surface | Hard (Har-Tru), Outdoors |
| Construction cost | $ 77 million |
| Architect | Rossetti Architects |
| Capacity | 16,100 |
The Indian Wells Tennis Garden is a tennis facility in Indian Wells, California, in the Coachella Valley. It is the home of the Indian Wells Masters tournament a.k.a. the BNP Paribas Open (previously the Pacific Life Open), a joint event of the ATP World Tour and the WTA Tour which constitutes the fifth largest tournament in the world.[1][2] Indian Wells Tennis Garden also hosts the junior and adult USTA events year round[3] In addition to these large events, during the week members are able to use the courts for recreational play. The tennis garden sets up matches for individuals who want to play. Also, they have clinics and there are pros available for a fee.
The US$ 77 million facility was built in March 2000, and was designed by Rossetti Associates Architects. It includes a 16,100-seat Stadium court, 11 match courts, 6 practice courts, and 2 Har-Tru clay courts on 88 acres (360,000 m2).[4] The stadium court is the second largest tennis stadium in the world.[5][6]
As well as tennis, the venue has hosted concerts by artists such as The Eagles, Andrea Bocelli, and RBD.[3]
The Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns played a pre-season exhibition game at Indian Wells on October 11, 2008. It was the NBA's first outdoor game since September 1972.
Another game took place on October 10, 2009 with the Phoenix Suns facing the Golden State Warriors.[7]
References
- ^ Pacific Life Open: Official Site of Pacific Life Open Tennis Tournament in Indian Wells
- ^ Southern California Tennis: Luxury California Tennis Vacations and Packages
- ^ a b City of Indian Wells - IW Tennis Garden
- ^ Indian Wells Tennis Garden
- ^ California Tennis Resorts | Miramonte Resort & Spa Tennis Gardens | Indian Wells Tennis Garden
- ^ Whitman College Men's Tennis, Indian Wells Tennis Garden, Pacific Life Open
- ^ Golden State Warriors 104 v. Phoenix Suns 101, Saturday, October 10, 2009 – National Basketball Association.
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Coordinates: 33°43′26.72″N 116°18′20.17″W / 33.7240889°N 116.3056028°W
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