March 3 2025 - TC Airlines Holger Rune 5resize

INDIAN WELLS, Calif.—The pilot prepared us for heavy turbulence on our descent into Palm Springs. He didn’t say, however, that some of the plane’s overhead compartments would actually open up.

Not that he could have known, of course. No luggage came loose, and all passengers arrived without a scratch—but after that cross-country flight, the last thing I wanted to see for a while was an airplane.

It was also the last thing players expected to see at this year’s BNP Paribas Open. Media obligations for ATP and WTA pros at tournaments range from stand-up and sit-down interviews to social-friendly trivia games to unique experiences within the local community. They don’t typically include walking into a giant tent that’s been converted into an airplane hangar.

But then again, this was not your typical airplane.

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Hanging in the hangar.

Hanging in the hangar.

A tennis set unlike any other.

A tennis set unlike any other.

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“Wow,” Carlos Alcaraz exclaimed when he turned his head and saw the bespoke Tennis Channel set.

“We built an airplane in the middle of the desert,” replied director Kyle Beiermeister.

Still able to light up a room filled with lights, cameras and action, Alcaraz was a delight to film. He made sure to pay off our “oxygen mask” scene, confirming his hand motions with the video crew to ensure accuracy. Wearing loungewear suitable for an extended flight, the Spaniard got comfy in his seat as he perused the (tennis-themed) airline safety card:

It's all about the details.

It's all about the details.

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And when he came time for the hero shots? Well, Carlitos gave as good as we got:

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It all came together, thanks to Alcaraz and dozens of other top players, as Tennis Channel Airlines—the best mode of transportation through the year-long tennis calendar. At each 1000-level tournament this season, you’ll see videos from our shoot, on air and online.

Here’s our cut for Madrid:

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And now, with our Tennis Channel Airlines website, you can travel the globe whenever you want on TENNIS.com. Some travel notes:

  • The first thing you’ll notice is our flight map, located on your seatback monitor. Explore some of the many tournaments Tennis Channel airs, along with important information—and be on the lookout for the defending champions.
👉 Click on each events’ name in the flight map for streaming and on-demand video (where available) on the Tennis Channel app.
  • Next is our arrival and departure board, to make sure you don’t miss your connection.
  • Where We Fly: Click each city on this list for the most recent content from each 1000-level tournament.
  • Scroll down the page for a chronological journey of what’s coming up on the ATP and WTA tours—and exclusive travel content from the players who know airlines best! Some examples:
How globe-trotting pros fight jet lag 😴😴😴

How globe-trotting pros fight jet lag 😴😴😴

The frequentest of fliers chat time zones, sleep hacks, melatonin fails and more.

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Garbiñe’s 3️⃣ non-negotiables on a long flight

Garbiñe’s 3️⃣ non-negotiables on a long flight

Her playing days may be over, but she’s hardly done with traveling.

Emma Navarro's top travel tips

Emma Navarro's top travel tips

"My family and my dogs... They’re always my first stop when I get home."

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I’m not saying you won’t experience some turbulence on TENNIS.com/TCAirlines from time to time. But I can promise that you don’t need to worry about luggage falling on your head.

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the site.