Belinda Bencic, Sloane Stephens and Reilly Opelka Awarded Indian Wells Wild Playing cards

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Friday February 28, 2025

2020 Olympic Gold Medalist Belinda Bencic and 2017 US Open Champion Sloane Stephens are becoming a member of Petra Kvitova as BNP Paribas Open wild card recipients into the ladies’s singles principal draw at Indian Wells.

Switzerland’s Bencic is within the early levels of her comeback from maternity go away – she gave start to her child woman Bella final April.

Additionally Learn: Venus Williams Turns Down Indian Wells Wild Card

The previous World No.4 (at present 58) took residence the title in Abu Dhabi earlier this month. Individuals Robin Montgomery, Alycia Parks and Bernarda Pera have been additionally awarded entry into the principle draw, in addition to Southern California native Iva Jovic, a 17-year-old ranked 162.



One further WTA principal draw wild card stays to be awarded within the coming days.

On the lads’s aspect, American Reilly Opelka headlines the record of males’s principal draw wild playing cards, alongside a pair of former standout Stanford College gamers and Southern California natives Nishesh Basavareddy and Tristan Boyer. Basavareddy and Boyer each made their Grand Slam debuts on the 2025 Australian Open, with Boyer successful his first spherical match and Basavareddy, who reached the semifinals in Auckland, pushing Novak Djokovic to 4 units.

These wild playing cards will be a part of beforehand named recipients Joao Fonseca. Learner Tien was earlier awarded a wild card however has now certified on the premise of his rating, so there may be another males’s singles wild card to be awarded.




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