!Jelena JankovicSunday, March 21: Tignor: The Best Surprise
Ljubicic and Jankovic survived a bracket-busting week in Indian Wells.

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!Ivan LjubicicSaturday, March 20: Tignor: A Tale of Two Shots
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Ivan Ljubicic showed patience during his semifinal, and unexpected joy afterward.

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!Saturday, March 20: I'm in Love. What's That Song?
A fringe benefit in Indian Wells: Getting to listen to music in a car.

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!Robin SoderlingFriday, March 19: Tignor: An Act of Sod
A Spanish player shows that if the WTA lacks originality, it still has a few oddities left.

!Friday, March 19: Tignor: The Pleasure of the Placid
The most enjoyable matches to watch live are often the least momentous.

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!Maris Jose Martinez SanchezFriday, March 19: Tignor: Odd Job
A Spanish player shows that if the WTA lacks originality, it still has a few oddities left.

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!Andy MurrayThursday, March 18: Podcast: The Road to the Final Four
After what he endured in 2008 and early 2009, there's no reason for Federer to go into panic mode.

!Ivan LjubicicThursday, March 18: Tignor: Sights, Sounds
A trip to a tennis tournament will refresh the senses of any tennis fan.

!Rafael NadalWednesday, March 17: Tignor: Thinking Through Nadal-Isner
This is your brain as it watches a tennis match: A different look at Rafa's win.

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!Roger FedererWednesday, March 17: Bodo: Hold The Violins
After what he endured in 2008 and early 2009, there's no reason for Federer to go into panic mode.

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!Marcos BaghdatisWednesday, March 17: Tignor: The Best Moment
Roger Federer was mad about his loss to Marcos Baghdatis. That should make us happy.

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Wednesday, March 17: Tignor: A Good Change
Zheng Jie gets a new motto -- and a breakthrough win.

!Rafael NadalTuesday, March 16: Notebook: Bring the Heat Edition
Steve Tignor brings to attention some items from Indian Wells that you might have missed, watching from home.

!Victoria AzarenkaTuesday, March 16: Viewpoint: WTA Landscape Is Bleak Sans Sisters
Indian Wells serves as a preview for the WTA without Serena and Venus. Tom Perrotta doesn't like what he sees.

!Yanina WickmayerMonday, March 15: "That's Yanina Wickmayer"
A third Belgian woman is making her own comeback in 2010, writes Steve Tignor.

!Roger FedererMonday, March 15: The Maestro Up Close
Steve Tignor caught a glance at the edge below Roger Federer's serene surface.

!Monday, March 15: The Controller Gene
Andre Agassi is at fault for Friday night's ugly Hit For Haiti episode, writes Peter Bodo.

!Marcos BaghdatisSunday, March 14: Marcos Baghdatis and the End of Tennis History
Has safe and solid tennis permanently vanquished the creative on the men's side?

!Andre AgassiSunday, March 14: Crazy Yanks
Does tennis prove that Americans are nuts? Steve Tignor explains.

!Svetlana KuznetsovaSunday, March 14: March of the Lemmings
Peter Bodo examines the chaotic early results on the women's side.

!Rafael NadalSaturday, March 13: Saturday at the Talent Zoo
Flavia, Yanina, Rafa, cougars, doo-wop and more Andre chatter at Indian Wells.

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!Andre AgassiSaturday, March 13: Head Shot For Haiti
Steve Tignor writes that Friday's biggest surprise came when the 'Hit For Haiti' got interesting.

!Maria SharapovaFriday, March 12: Dialing It Back One Time
Steve Tignor on how Maria Sharapova's willingness to abandon her go-for-broke approach served her better than Justine Henin's relentless aggressiveness on Friday.

!Dick NormanFriday, March 12: Bodo: Quantifying Quality Qualifying
You're bound to discover an interesting name or two when perusing the qualifying draws.

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!Roger FedererFriday, March 12: Podcast: Indian Wells Bracket Busters
The gang examines the chances of a Roger/Rafa final, plus more.

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Wednesday, March 10: 2010 BNP Paribas Open: Women's Preview
Steve Tignor breaks down the women's Indian Wells draw.

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Wednesday, March 10: 2010 BNP Paribas Open: Men's Preview
Steve Tignor breaks down the men's Indian Wells draw.

!Wednesday, March 10: 2010 BNP Paribas Open: Editors' Picks
The editors of TENNIS and TENNIS.com predict who will win the Indian Wells titles.