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The Associated Press • May 21, 2021, 10:42:05 IST
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Tournament directory Tommy Haas said organisers will decide on attendance limits, social distancing, separate seating sections for vaccinated fans and face coverings based on whatever guidelines are in place this fall.

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Indian Wells tennis returns to California desert in October, prize money to remain unchanged

The BNP Paribas Open is returning to the Southern California desert this fall after the tennis tournament was knocked out of its usual March dates this year and last because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The two-week tournament featuring the men’s and women’s pro tours will be held in October at Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Tournament director Tommy Haas said Thursday that dates will be announced after the ATP and WTA tours confirm their fall schedules, expected sometime in June. “Everyone in our sport has missed the BNP Paribas Open over the past two years and its return this October is great for tennis,” ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said. Haas said, “As a German-American citizen, I’m going to call it my own little Oktoberfest.” It will go back to its usual spot in March in 2022. Haas said organisers are not looking at having each tour play back-to-back instead of concurrently. “It’s a combined event and we’ll always push for that to be the case,” he said on a Zoom call. The event never began last year after a case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the Coachella Valley, where many players were already in the desert practising. The tournament typically draws upwards of 450,000 fans to Indian Wells, located 110 miles east of Los Angeles. It is referred to as the “fifth slam” because of its popularity among the players and its stature, ranking points and over $17 million in prize money that place it one rung below tennis’ four Grand Slam tournaments. Dominic Thiem won the men’s title and Bianca Andreescu was the women’s champion when the event was last played in March 2019. The singles champions each receive $1,354,010 from a prize money pool of $17 million, which will remain the same, Haas said. “It’s very important to keep the same prize money to give the players what they deserve,” he said. Haas, who retired from a top-10 playing career in 2017, hopes to keep the singles draws at 96 players. Organisers had said in 2020 that they were prepared to play the event on different dates, but it never happened. The pro tennis calendar is tightly scheduled and summer months in the desert are notoriously hot. October is not much cooler. The average temperature in Indian Wells that month is 91 degrees Fahrenheit (33 Celsius). “The players are used to some crazy heat from Australia,” Haas said. At the same time, he likes the idea of having more late-day matches to avoid the searing sun. Tournament officials said health and safety protocols established by the pro tours, as well as the city of Indian Wells and the Riverside County Health Department, will be enforced. The state of California is expected to fully open on 15 June after over a year of pandemic restrictions. However, individual counties may choose to keep certain restrictions beyond that point. “We’re an outdoor event, so we’re pretty hopeful we can have a regular event,” Haas said. He said organisers will decide on attendance limits, social distancing, separate seating sections for vaccinated fans and face coverings based on whatever guidelines are in place this fall. “Safety is the highest concern and we want to make sure that everyone is very comfortable,” Haas said. Tickets are expected to go on sale 21 June. Indian Wells Tennis Garden will be busy in November, too. The courts will be the site of World TeamTennis’ season from 13-28 November. Five teams — defending champion New York Empire, Springfield Lasers, Orange County Breakers, San Diego Aviators and Chicago Smash — will participate in 31 matches. WTT is moving its season from July to November to be able to have as many fans in person as possible. Last year’s season was played entirely at the Greenbrier resort in West Virginia. The ATP Tour on Thursday announced a date change for another event this fall. The Stockholm Open, originally set for late October, will be played 7-13 November, the same week as the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan. The ATP says it is still assessing the fall schedule, including a three-week Asian swing that includes stops in Beijing, Tokyo and Shanghai in early October.

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