For years the surface at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden was by the brand Plexipave, but this year they switched to a Laykold surface. Laykold also does the surface for the U.S. Open and the Miami ...
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The Indian Wells Tennis Garden has changed its playing surface this year, but how and if it will affect play is yet to be seen.
The signature courts at the Miami Open, crafted by Laykold, offer unique visual and playability characteristics that players ...
The organizers announced a new partnership with sports surface provider Laykold. Previously, Plexipave was in charge of the Indian Wells courts for more than two decades. This surface change on ...
Our tennis man Andy Schooler delivers his outright verdict on the Miami Open, with two triple-figure prices among his ...
Aryna Sabalenka claimed that she was in line with the new surface that will be employed at the BNP Paribas Open this fortnight. Elena Rybakina, on the other hand, didn't offer a starkly different ...
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Thesportstak on MSNCarlos Alcaraz faces new hurdle ahead of Indian Wells Open title defenseCarlos Alcaraz confronts a revamped court surface as he aims for a third straight Indian Wells Open title. Can he adapt to new challenges? Dive into the showdown’s stakes.
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Tennis World on MSNAndy Roddick reveals which players could benefit from Indian Wells' new surfaceOn the latest edition of his well-known podcast, former world No.1 Andy Roddick revealed which players could benefit from ...
The riddle of the court surface at Indian Wells has a deceptively simple answer: Players get out what they, and the weather, ...
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