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2011 BNP Paribas Open

The 2011 BNP Paribas Open was a tennis tournament played at Indian Wells, California in the United States. It was the 38th edition of the men's event (23rd for the women), known as the Indian Wells Open, and was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2011 ATP World Tour and a Premier Mandatory event on the 2011 WTA Tour. Both the men's and the women's events took place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California, United States from March 7 through March 20, 2011.

2011 BNP Paribas Open
DateMarch 7–20
Edition38th (ATP) / 23rd (WTA)
CategoryWorld Tour Masters 1000 (ATP)
Premier Mandatory (WTA)
Prize money$3,645,000
SurfaceHard / outdoor
LocationIndian Wells, California, US
VenueIndian Wells Tennis Garden
Champions
Men's singles
Novak Djokovic[1]
Women's singles
Caroline Wozniacki
Men's doubles
Alexandr Dolgopolov / Xavier Malisse[2]
Women's doubles
Sania Mirza / Elena Vesnina
← 2010 · Indian Wells Open · 2012 →

Tournament edit

 
Stadium One, the main court at Indian Wells Tennis Garden, is the second largest court in the world, behind the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.[3]

The 2011 BNP Paribas Open took place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden from 7 to 20 March 2011. It was the 36th edition of the event.[3] The tournament was jointly run by the Tennis Ventures Llc and was part of the 2011 ATP World Tour and the 2011 WTA Tour.[4] On the ATP tour it was the first of the seasons Masters 1000 events;[5] on the women's tour it was the season's first of four Premier Mandatory events.[3] The tournament was conducted on eight outdoor Plexipave IW courts.[6][7] This has been given a medium–slow court speed.[8][9]

Events edit

Men's singles edit

The semifinals were a repeat of the 2009 US Open semis. It was also the first time since 1995 that all four players to reach this stage were Grand Slam champions. En route to the semifinal stage Djokovic broke the record of his Final opponent Nadal for the fewest games lost in the history of Indian Wells Masters as well as in the masters series based on four matches. He lost only 12 games to Golubev, Gulbis, Troicki, Gasquet respectively while Nadal lost 13 in the 2010 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. In Indian Wells Stefan Edberg held the previous record with 17 lost games while reaching the 1990 final.[10] The results of the matches were a reverse of the US Open as Djokovic and Nadal won.[11]

Championship match result

  Novak Djokovic defeated   Rafael Nadal, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2

Women's singles edit

Before their quarter final match, Azarenka and Wozniacki led the crowd in a spontaneous tribute to the people of Japan, leading a period of silence as they came out on court with a Japanese flag. The players wrote on the flag a message for Japan; 'Our Thoughts Are With You.' The match itself only lasted three games as Azaerenka had to retire with a hip injury.[12]

In the semifinals Bartoli created history as she became the first French woman to reach the final in Indian Wells. Bartoli reached the final losing just four games against Wickmayer.[13] In the other half of the draw Wozniacki was equally dominant losing three games to Sharapova.[14]

Championship match result

  Caroline Wozniacki defeated   Marion Bartoli, 6–1, 2–6, 6–3

Men's doubles edit

Championship match result

  Alexandr Dolgopolov /   Xavier Malisse defeated   Roger Federer /   Stanislas Wawrinka, 6–4, 6–7(5), [10–7][15]

Women's doubles edit

In the first round all the seeds made it safely through apart from second seeds Peschke and Srebotnik, who lost 10–5 in a match tiebreaker. To make it worse, Srebotnik took a hit to the eye leaving her with impaired vision for the rest of the match.[16] While King and Shevdova won their first match back as a pairing and Bethanie Mattek–Sands pulled off a spectacular 'tweener' for a winner. The second round saw the World Number Ones, Dulko and Pennetta, exit the tournament.[17] Also exiting in the second round was the Chang and Zheng;[18] and number seven seeds Benesova and Strycova, who lost to Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina.[19]

The quarterfinals witnessed Hantuchová and Radwańska losing just one game against the reigning Wimbledon and US Open champions, while the third seeds Huber and Petrova exited in straight sets to Mettek–Sands and Shaughnessy.[20] Azarenka and Kirilenko were responsible for sending home the wild card team of Jankovic and Pavlyuchenkova in straight sets.[21] Mirza and Vesnina lost just four games against Hantuchová and Radwańska in the semifinals, whilst Mattek–Sands and Shaughnessy received a walkover against Azarenka and Kirilenko, due to a hip injury sustained by Azarenka.[22] In the final Mirza and Vesnina lost just five games to win the title without dropping a set throughout the tournament.[23]

Championship match result

  Sania Mirza /   Elena Vesnina defeated   Bethanie Mattek-Sands /   Meghann Shaughnessy, 6–0, 7–5[23]

Hawkeye edit

The 2011 BNP Paribas Open was the first tournament to have hawkeye technology used on more than three courts. Many tournaments before have had the technology on their show courts (usually only three courts at the Grand Slams) but the Indian Wells Tennis Garden had hawkeye on all eight of its courts.[24]

Points and prize money edit

Point distribution edit

Stage Men's singles[25] Men's doubles[25] Women's singles[26] Women's doubles[26]
Champion 1000
Runner up 600 700
Semifinals 360 450
Quarterfinals 180 250
Round of 16 90 140
Round of 32 45 10 80 5
Round of 64 25 (10) 50 (5)
Round of 128 10 5
Qualifier 16 30
Qualifying finalist 8 20
Qualifying 1st round 1

Prize money edit

All money is in US dollars

Stage Men's singles[27] Men's doubles[27] Women's singles[27] Women's doubles[27]
Champion $611,000 $200,200 $700,000 $237,000
Runner up $298,200 $97,700 $350,000 $118,500
Semifinals $149,450 $49,970 $150,000 $51,000
Quarterfinals $76,195 $24,960 $64,700 $22,000
Round of 16 $40,160 $13,160 $32,000 $11,500
Round of 32 $21,495 $7,040 $18,740 $4,000
Round of 64 $11,605 $11,500
Round of 96 $7,115 $7,050
Final round qualifying $2,120 $2,100
First round qualifying $1,085 $1,050

Players edit

Men's singles edit

Seeds edit

Athlete Nationality Ranking* Seeding
Rafael Nadal   Spain 1 1
Roger Federer    Switzerland 2 2
Novak Djokovic   Serbia 3 3
Robin Söderling   Sweden 4 4
Andy Murray   Great Britain 5 5
David Ferrer   Spain 6 6
Tomáš Berdych   Czech Republic 7 7
Andy Roddick   United States 8 8
Fernando Verdasco   Spain 9 9
Jürgen Melzer   Austria 10 10
Nicolás Almagro   Spain 12 11
Stanislas Wawrinka    Switzerland 14 12
Mardy Fish   United States 15 13
Ivan Ljubičić   Croatia 16 14
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga   France 17 15
Viktor Troicki   Serbia 18 16
Marin Čilić   Croatia 20 17
Richard Gasquet   France 21 18
Marcos Baghdatis   Cyprus 22 19
Alexandr Dolgopolov   Ukraine 23 20
Sam Querrey   United States 24 21
Guillermo García-López   Spain 25 22
Albert Montañés   Spain 26 23
Michaël Llodra   France 27 24
Tommy Robredo   Spain 28 25
Thomaz Bellucci   Brazil 29 26
Juan Mónaco   Argentina 30 27
Gilles Simon   France 31 28
Juan Ignacio Chela   Argentina 32 29
John Isner   United States 33 30
Ernests Gulbis   Latvia 34 31
Philipp Kohlschreiber   Germany 35 32
  • Rankings are as of March 7, 2011.[28]

Other entrants edit

The following players received wildcards into the main draw:

The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

Withdrawals edit

Women's singles edit

Seeds edit

Athlete Nationality Ranking* Seeding
Caroline Wozniacki   Denmark 1 1
Kim Clijsters   Belgium 2 2
Vera Zvonareva   Russia 3 3
Samantha Stosur   Australia 4 4
Francesca Schiavone   Italy 5 5
Jelena Janković   Serbia 6 6
Li Na   China 7 7
Victoria Azarenka   Belarus 9 8
Agnieszka Radwańska   Poland 10 9
Shahar Pe'er   Israel 12 10
Svetlana Kuznetsova   Russia 13 11
Petra Kvitová   Czech Republic 14 12
Flavia Pennetta   Italy 15 13
Kaia Kanepi   Estonia 16 14
Marion Bartoli   France 17 15
Maria Sharapova   Russia 18 16
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova   Russia 19 17
Nadia Petrova   Russia 20 18
Ana Ivanovic   Serbia 21 19
Aravane Rezaï   France 22 20
Andrea Petkovic   Germany 23 21
Alisa Kleybanova   Russia 24 22
Yanina Wickmayer   Belgium 25 23
Maria Kirilenko   Russia 26 24
Dominika Cibulková   Slovakia 27 25
Daniela Hantuchová   Slovakia 28 26
Alexandra Dulgheru   Romania 29 27
María José Martínez Sánchez   Spain 30 28
Jarmila Groth   Australia 31 29
Tsvetana Pironkova   Bulgaria 32 30
Klára Zakopalová   Czech Republic 33 31
Julia Görges   Germany 34 32
  • Rankings are as of February 28, 2011.[32]

Other entrants edit

The following players received wildcards into the main draw:

The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

Withdrawals edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • ATP tournament profile
  • Women's singles, doubles and qualifying draws

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The 2011 BNP Paribas Open was a tennis tournament played at Indian Wells California in the United States It was the 38th edition of the men s event 23rd for the women known as the Indian Wells Open and was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2011 ATP World Tour and a Premier Mandatory event on the 2011 WTA Tour Both the men s and the women s events took place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells California United States from March 7 through March 20 2011 2011 BNP Paribas OpenDateMarch 7 20Edition38th ATP 23rd WTA CategoryWorld Tour Masters 1000 ATP Premier Mandatory WTA Prize money 3 645 000SurfaceHard outdoorLocationIndian Wells California USVenueIndian Wells Tennis GardenChampionsMen s singlesNovak Djokovic 1 Women s singlesCaroline WozniackiMen s doublesAlexandr Dolgopolov Xavier Malisse 2 Women s doublesSania Mirza Elena Vesnina 2010 Indian Wells Open 2012 Contents 1 Tournament 2 Events 2 1 Men s singles 2 2 Women s singles 2 3 Men s doubles 2 4 Women s doubles 2 5 Hawkeye 3 Points and prize money 3 1 Point distribution 3 2 Prize money 4 Players 4 1 Men s singles 4 1 1 Seeds 4 1 2 Other entrants 4 1 3 Withdrawals 4 2 Women s singles 4 2 1 Seeds 4 2 2 Other entrants 4 2 3 Withdrawals 5 References 6 External linksTournament edit nbsp Stadium One the main court at Indian Wells Tennis Garden is the second largest court in the world behind the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York 3 The 2011 BNP Paribas Open took place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden from 7 to 20 March 2011 It was the 36th edition of the event 3 The tournament was jointly run by the Tennis Ventures Llc and was part of the 2011 ATP World Tour and the 2011 WTA Tour 4 On the ATP tour it was the first of the seasons Masters 1000 events 5 on the women s tour it was the season s first of four Premier Mandatory events 3 The tournament was conducted on eight outdoor Plexipave IW courts 6 7 This has been given a medium slow court speed 8 9 Events editMen s singles edit Main article 2011 BNP Paribas Open Men s singles The semifinals were a repeat of the 2009 US Open semis It was also the first time since 1995 that all four players to reach this stage were Grand Slam champions En route to the semifinal stage Djokovic broke the record of his Final opponent Nadal for the fewest games lost in the history of Indian Wells Masters as well as in the masters series based on four matches He lost only 12 games to Golubev Gulbis Troicki Gasquet respectively while Nadal lost 13 in the 2010 Monte Carlo Rolex Masters In Indian Wells Stefan Edberg held the previous record with 17 lost games while reaching the 1990 final 10 The results of the matches were a reverse of the US Open as Djokovic and Nadal won 11 Championship match result nbsp Novak Djokovic defeated nbsp Rafael Nadal 4 6 6 3 6 2 Women s singles edit Main article 2011 BNP Paribas Open Women s singles Before their quarter final match Azarenka and Wozniacki led the crowd in a spontaneous tribute to the people of Japan leading a period of silence as they came out on court with a Japanese flag The players wrote on the flag a message for Japan Our Thoughts Are With You The match itself only lasted three games as Azaerenka had to retire with a hip injury 12 In the semifinals Bartoli created history as she became the first French woman to reach the final in Indian Wells Bartoli reached the final losing just four games against Wickmayer 13 In the other half of the draw Wozniacki was equally dominant losing three games to Sharapova 14 Championship match result nbsp Caroline Wozniacki defeated nbsp Marion Bartoli 6 1 2 6 6 3 Men s doubles edit Main article 2011 BNP Paribas Open Men s doubles Championship match result nbsp Alexandr Dolgopolov nbsp Xavier Malisse defeated nbsp Roger Federer nbsp Stanislas Wawrinka 6 4 6 7 5 10 7 15 Women s doubles edit Main article 2011 BNP Paribas Open Women s doubles In the first round all the seeds made it safely through apart from second seeds Peschke and Srebotnik who lost 10 5 in a match tiebreaker To make it worse Srebotnik took a hit to the eye leaving her with impaired vision for the rest of the match 16 While King and Shevdova won their first match back as a pairing and Bethanie Mattek Sands pulled off a spectacular tweener for a winner The second round saw the World Number Ones Dulko and Pennetta exit the tournament 17 Also exiting in the second round was the Chang and Zheng 18 and number seven seeds Benesova and Strycova who lost to Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina 19 The quarterfinals witnessed Hantuchova and Radwanska losing just one game against the reigning Wimbledon and US Open champions while the third seeds Huber and Petrova exited in straight sets to Mettek Sands and Shaughnessy 20 Azarenka and Kirilenko were responsible for sending home the wild card team of Jankovic and Pavlyuchenkova in straight sets 21 Mirza and Vesnina lost just four games against Hantuchova and Radwanska in the semifinals whilst Mattek Sands and Shaughnessy received a walkover against Azarenka and Kirilenko due to a hip injury sustained by Azarenka 22 In the final Mirza and Vesnina lost just five games to win the title without dropping a set throughout the tournament 23 Championship match result nbsp Sania Mirza nbsp Elena Vesnina defeated nbsp Bethanie Mattek Sands nbsp Meghann Shaughnessy 6 0 7 5 23 Hawkeye edit The 2011 BNP Paribas Open was the first tournament to have hawkeye technology used on more than three courts Many tournaments before have had the technology on their show courts usually only three courts at the Grand Slams but the Indian Wells Tennis Garden had hawkeye on all eight of its courts 24 Points and prize money editPoint distribution edit Stage Men s singles 25 Men s doubles 25 Women s singles 26 Women s doubles 26 Champion 1000 Runner up 600 700 Semifinals 360 450 Quarterfinals 180 250 Round of 16 90 140 Round of 32 45 10 80 5 Round of 64 25 10 50 5 Round of 128 10 5 Qualifier 16 30 Qualifying finalist 8 20 Qualifying 1st round 1 Prize money edit All money is in US dollars Stage Men s singles 27 Men s doubles 27 Women s singles 27 Women s doubles 27 Champion 611 000 200 200 700 000 237 000 Runner up 298 200 97 700 350 000 118 500 Semifinals 149 450 49 970 150 000 51 000 Quarterfinals 76 195 24 960 64 700 22 000 Round of 16 40 160 13 160 32 000 11 500 Round of 32 21 495 7 040 18 740 4 000 Round of 64 11 605 11 500 Round of 96 7 115 7 050 Final round qualifying 2 120 2 100 First round qualifying 1 085 1 050Players editMen s singles edit Seeds edit Athlete Nationality Ranking Seeding Rafael Nadal nbsp Spain 1 1 Roger Federer nbsp Switzerland 2 2 Novak Djokovic nbsp Serbia 3 3 Robin Soderling nbsp Sweden 4 4 Andy Murray nbsp Great Britain 5 5 David Ferrer nbsp Spain 6 6 Tomas Berdych nbsp Czech Republic 7 7 Andy Roddick nbsp United States 8 8 Fernando Verdasco nbsp Spain 9 9 Jurgen Melzer nbsp Austria 10 10 Nicolas Almagro nbsp Spain 12 11 Stanislas Wawrinka nbsp Switzerland 14 12 Mardy Fish nbsp United States 15 13 Ivan Ljubicic nbsp Croatia 16 14 Jo Wilfried Tsonga nbsp France 17 15 Viktor Troicki nbsp Serbia 18 16 Marin Cilic nbsp Croatia 20 17 Richard Gasquet nbsp France 21 18 Marcos Baghdatis nbsp Cyprus 22 19 Alexandr Dolgopolov nbsp Ukraine 23 20 Sam Querrey nbsp United States 24 21 Guillermo Garcia Lopez nbsp Spain 25 22 Albert Montanes nbsp Spain 26 23 Michael Llodra nbsp France 27 24 Tommy Robredo nbsp Spain 28 25 Thomaz Bellucci nbsp Brazil 29 26 Juan Monaco nbsp Argentina 30 27 Gilles Simon nbsp France 31 28 Juan Ignacio Chela nbsp Argentina 32 29 John Isner nbsp United States 33 30 Ernests Gulbis nbsp Latvia 34 31 Philipp Kohlschreiber nbsp Germany 35 32 Rankings are as of March 7 2011 28 Other entrants edit The following players received wildcards into the main draw nbsp Ricardas Berankis 29 nbsp James Blake 30 nbsp Ryan Harrison 30 nbsp Milos Raonic 30 nbsp Bernard Tomic 30 The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the main draw nbsp Juan Martin del Potro The following players received entry from the qualifying draw Main article 2011 BNP Paribas Open Men s singles qualifying nbsp Alex Bogomolov Jr 31 nbsp Rohan Bopanna 31 nbsp Flavio Cipolla 31 nbsp Rik de Voest 31 nbsp Somdev Devvarman 31 nbsp Matthew Ebden 31 nbsp Chris Guccione 31 nbsp Marinko Matosevic 31 nbsp Michael Russell 31 nbsp Tim Smyczek 31 nbsp Ryan Sweeting 31 nbsp Donald Young 31 Withdrawals edit nbsp Carlos Berlocq replaced by nbsp Rainer Schuttler nbsp Juan Carlos Ferrero replaced by nbsp Teymuraz Gabashvili nbsp Fernando Gonzalez replaced by nbsp Kei Nishikori nbsp Tommy Haas replaced by nbsp Dustin Brown nbsp Gael Monfils wrist replaced by nbsp Illya Marchenko nbsp David Nalbandian torn hamstring amp hernia replaced by nbsp Marsel Ilhan nbsp Sergiy Stakhovsky replaced by nbsp Bjorn Phau nbsp Mikhail Youzhny back replaced by nbsp Mischa Zverev Women s singles edit Seeds edit Athlete Nationality Ranking Seeding Caroline Wozniacki nbsp Denmark 1 1 Kim Clijsters nbsp Belgium 2 2 Vera Zvonareva nbsp Russia 3 3 Samantha Stosur nbsp Australia 4 4 Francesca Schiavone nbsp Italy 5 5 Jelena Jankovic nbsp Serbia 6 6 Li Na nbsp China 7 7 Victoria Azarenka nbsp Belarus 9 8 Agnieszka Radwanska nbsp Poland 10 9 Shahar Pe er nbsp Israel 12 10 Svetlana Kuznetsova nbsp Russia 13 11 Petra Kvitova nbsp Czech Republic 14 12 Flavia Pennetta nbsp Italy 15 13 Kaia Kanepi nbsp Estonia 16 14 Marion Bartoli nbsp France 17 15 Maria Sharapova nbsp Russia 18 16 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova nbsp Russia 19 17 Nadia Petrova nbsp Russia 20 18 Ana Ivanovic nbsp Serbia 21 19 Aravane Rezai nbsp France 22 20 Andrea Petkovic nbsp Germany 23 21 Alisa Kleybanova nbsp Russia 24 22 Yanina Wickmayer nbsp Belgium 25 23 Maria Kirilenko nbsp Russia 26 24 Dominika Cibulkova nbsp Slovakia 27 25 Daniela Hantuchova nbsp Slovakia 28 26 Alexandra Dulgheru nbsp Romania 29 27 Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez nbsp Spain 30 28 Jarmila Groth nbsp Australia 31 29 Tsvetana Pironkova nbsp Bulgaria 32 30 Klara Zakopalova nbsp Czech Republic 33 31 Julia Gorges nbsp Germany 34 32 Rankings are as of February 28 2011 32 Other entrants edit The following players received wildcards into the main draw nbsp Jill Craybas 30 nbsp Lauren Davis 30 nbsp Vania King 30 nbsp Christina McHale 30 nbsp Sania Mirza 30 nbsp Alison Riske 30 nbsp Sloane Stephens 30 nbsp Coco Vandeweghe 30 The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the main draw nbsp Urszula Radwanska The following players received entry from the qualifying draw Main article 2011 BNP Paribas Open Women s singles qualifying nbsp Sorana Cirstea 33 nbsp Alize Cornet 33 nbsp Misaki Doi 33 nbsp Kirsten Flipkens 33 nbsp Jamie Hampton 33 nbsp Lucie Hradecka 33 nbsp Nuria Llagostera Vives 33 nbsp Rebecca Marino 33 nbsp Monica Niculescu 33 nbsp Tamira Paszek 33 nbsp Laura Pous Tio 33 nbsp Zhang Shuai 33 Withdrawals edit nbsp Alona Bondarenko replaced by nbsp Kristina Barrois nbsp Justine Henin retired from tennis replaced by nbsp Renata Voracova nbsp Carla Suarez Navarro replaced by nbsp Zuzana Ondraskova nbsp Tamarine Tanasugarn replaced by nbsp Anabel Medina Garrigues nbsp Serena Williams foot amp continue to boycott event since 2001 replaced by nbsp Simona Halep nbsp Venus Williams stomach muscle amp continue to boycott event since 2001 replaced by nbsp Edina Gallovits HallReferences edit Indian Wells Men s Singles draw www atpworldtour com Association of Tennis Professionals ATP Archived from the original on 2016 08 27 Retrieved 2016 07 31 Indian Wells Men s Doubles draw www atpworldtour com Association of Tennis Professionals ATP Archived from the original on 2016 08 27 Retrieved 2016 07 31 a b c Media Guide Book Tournament history Archived from the original on 2014 08 22 Retrieved 2011 03 10 ATP 2011 Indian Wells Preview atpworldtour com 10 March 2011 p 6 Archived from the original PDF on 21 October 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2011 Plexipave Tennis Court Surface Products Archived from the original on 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