“I’m very happy with myself that I stored my nerves, after which I simply fought onerous in that third set,” mentioned Maria Sakkari after withstanding Coco Gauff and rain delays to achieve the Indian Wells closing. Picture credit score: RobStone/@RobStoneTennis
Photographer, filmmaker and avid tennis participant Rob Stone is in Tennis Paradise turning his lens on the BNP Paribas Open.
Rob Stone is capturing all of the drama, dazzle and dynamic play in his Indian Wells photographs.
Right here’s Rob Stone’s photograph gallery from the BNP Paribas Open girls’s semifinals.
You may comply with Rob on social media @RobStoneTennis.
US Open champion Coco Gauff was the primary American lady to achieve the Indian Wells semifinals since Venus Williams in 2018. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisThe rain delay spanned practically two hours. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisMaria Sakkari beat third-seeded Coco Gauff for the fifth time in eight conferences. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisIn his first event as Sakkari’s coach, David Witt, who previously coached Jessica Pegula and Venus Williams, has guided the Greek to the BNP Paribas Open closing. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisThe 10sBalls.com group courtside for the ladies’s semifinals. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisWorld No. 1 Iga Swiatek was all smiles earlier than her semifinal. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStonetennisIga Swiatek crushed Mara Kostyuk 6-2, 6-1 to achieve her second BNP Paribas Open closing within the final three years. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis“I’m happy with myself and actually excited. I feel it was an incredible match for me as we speak. I’ve all optimistic vibes,” Iga Swiatek instructed the media after her semifinal sweep. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStonetennis10sBalls.com fearless chief Pancho having fun with Tennis Paradise. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisMaria Sakkari celebrates her semifinal win taking selfies with followers. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStonetennisNinth-ranked Maria Sakkari is 3-2 lifetime vs. Iga Swiatek, who’s bidding to develop into the primary prime seed since Victoria Azarenka in 2012 to win Indian Wells. Picture credit score: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
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