By Richard Pagliaro | Monday, March 2, 2026Photo credit score: BNP Paribas Open Fb
Energy gamers, prodigies and renaissance performers are poised to make an influence in Tennis Paradise.
The singles attracts for the 2026 BNP Paribas Open have been carried out immediately.
Listed here are our high takeaways from the ladies’s draw, which options former champions Mirra Andreeva, Iga Swiatek, Elena Rybakina, Naomi Osaka, Paula Badosa and Bianca Andreescu within the area.
Aryna Sabalenka’s Difficult Path
Aryna Sabalenka felt the stinging ache of falling brief in Melbourne.
The world No. 1 may face some aching and arduous checks in Palm Springs.
Persevering with her quest for a maiden Indian Wells championship, two-time finalist Sabalenka’s path to her third ultimate within the final 4 years may appear like this:
*R1: Bye
*R2: Alycia Parks or a Qualifier
*R3: (29) Maya Joint
*R4: (16) Naomi Osaka
*QF: (6) Amanda Anisimova
*SF: (4) Coco Gauff
*F: (2) Iga Swiatek
When Osaka out-dueled Sabalenka in an electrical 2018 US Open fourth-round showdown, it appeared a prelude for a rousing rivalry. They haven’t performed one another since, so a gathering between four-time Grand Slam champions can be intriguing, although clearly Sabalenka has out-paced Osaka in recent times.
A Sabalenka vs. Anisimova quarterfinal conflict can be a rematch of the 2025 US Open ultimate. The flat-hitting Anisimova is without doubt one of the few ladies on the planet who can out-hit Sabalenka, notably off her punishing two-handed backhand. Anisimova is 6-5 lifetime vs. Sabalenka although the Wimbledon finalist has only one win in her final three Indian Wells appearances.
Montreal champion and Tenth-seeded Victoria Mboko can also be a harmful presence in Sabalenka’s quarter. Mboko has that uncommon mixture of pace and energy, transitions from protection to assault easily and may play fearless tennis at her finest. She confirmed all of it knocking off Mirra Andreeva, Elena Rybakina and Jelena Ostapenko en path to the Doha ultimate final month.
Mirra Andreeva’s Demanding Protection
Prodigy strain ratchets up because the 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva as she goals to defend Indian Wells.
A 12 months in the past, Andreeva performed with poise and precision beating Elena Rybakina, Elina Svitolina, Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka in succession to seize her second straight WTA 1000 title in Indian Wells.
Uneasy lies the top that wears the crown.
This 12 months, your complete area will probably be aiming for Andreeva, who opens in opposition to both Solana Sierra or Austin champion Peyton Stearns.
Andreeva opened the 12 months successful the Adelaide title and has endured excruciating back-to-back third-set tiebreaker losses to Victoria Mboko in Doha and Amanda Anisimova in Dubai that left her in tears.
Andreeva is a match, quick, fierce fighter, however the query is: How will she address the strain of her title protection and defending 1000 rating factors to keep up her place within the Prime 10?
Clearest Ex-Champion Path
Elena Rybakina ought to benefit from the view from her spot within the third quarter of the draw.
Rybakina has arguably the perfect path of any contender within the area.
The 2023 champion Rybakina edged Sabalenka in tight ultimate three years in the past, the grittier Indian Wells court docket elicits a better bounce for her kick serve and affords her time to arrange for the primary strike. The 2025 and 2026 WTA ace chief is second to Sabalenka in service video games received this season (82.4%).
The third-seeded Rybakina’s path to a possible ultimate return shapes up as follows if seeds maintain true to kind:
R1: Bye
R2: Hailey Baptiste or Emiliana Arango
R3: (28) Marta Kostyuk
R4: (15) Madison Keys
QF: (5) Jessica Pegula
SF: (2) Iga Swiatek
F: (1) Aryna Sabalenka
World No. 2 Iga Swiatek has captured the championship in two of the final 4 years.
The mix of Swiatek’s twisting topspin forehand, flat backhand and pace across the court docket make her a disorientating opponent to face within the desert.
Search for one other deep run from Swiatek, who has received 20 of her final 22 Indian Wells matches together with her lone losses in that span coming within the 2023 semifinal in opposition to Rybakina and within the 2025 semifinal to Andreeva.
First-Spherical Matches to Watch
(WC) Sloane Stephens (USA) v. Camila Osorio (COL)Head-to-head: First Assembly
The 2017 US Open champion Stephens returns to Indian Wells 16 years after she beat Lucie Hradecka to earn her first Tour-level major draw win on the 2010 BNP Paribas Open. The 2019 US Open ladies’ champion Osorio has posted wins over Alexandra Eala, Emma Raducanu and Donna Vekic this season.
Yulia Putintseva (KAZ) vs. Paula Badosa (ESP)Head-to-head: Badosa leads 4-1
The 2021 Indian Wells champion Badosa has battled a persistent again situation, however when wholesome nonetheless hits the ball clear and arduous. The 28-year-old Spaniard is aiming to return to the Prime 100. The prickly Putintseva, expert at shifting spins and getting below an opponent’s pores and skin, reached the spherical of 16 on the Australian Open.
Antonia Ruzic (CRO) vs. (WC) Jennifer Brady (USA)Head-to-head: First Assembly
Although she stands simply 5’6” Ruzic is a harmful participant with a daring two-handed backhand she used to push Naomi Osaka to 3 units on the Australian Open. As a fortunate loser, Ruzic knocked off two Grand Slam champion—Emma Raducanu and reigning AO champion Elena Rybakina—to achieve the Dubai quarterfinals. Earlier than a litany of knee accidents derailed her profession, Brady owned arguably the heaviest topspin forehand within the sport—a shot the previous UCLA standout used to achieve a career-high rating of No. 13 and attain the 2020 US Open semifinal and 2021 AO ultimate.
Darkish Horses Able to Run
We’re defining darkish horses as gamers outdoors the Prime 10 seeds, subsequently Tenth-seeded Victoria Mboko, very able to doing main harm right here, doesn’t qualify.
No. 12 Belinda Bencic (SUI)
A 2019 Indian Wells semifinalist, Bencic beat Amanda Anisimova and Coco Gauff in three-setters to achieve the Indian Wells quarterfinals final March. The previous Olympic gold-medal champion Bencic thrives on arduous courts, takes the ball early and at her finest displays close to Martina Hingis excellence off the two-handed backhand. If seeds maintain true to kind Bencic would meet Twenty second-seeded Elise Mertens in a rematch of their epic United Cup match from January.
No. 13 Karolina Muchova (CZE)
A classy all-court participant, who can change tempo and shut web with conviction, Muchova ought to carry confidence after beating Victoria Mboko to win the largest title of her profession on the WTA 1000 in Doha. Former French Open finalist Muchova has reached semifinals or higher in two of three tournaments this season and has seemed sharp working with Sven Groeneveld, Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic’s former coach. Muchova is in world No. 2 Iga Swiatek’s quarter of the draw. Final 12 months, Swiatek swept Muchova, 6-1, 6-1, within the Indian Wells spherical of 16.
No. 17 Clara Tauson (DEN)
It’s been an up and down season thus far for Tauson, who opened the 12 months with back-to-back first-round losses however has bounced again to achieve semifinals at Abu Dhabi and quarterfinals in Dubai. IIndian Wells has not been a private Paradise for Tauson, who’s 3-3 lifetime within the desert together with a crushing 3-6, 0-6 loss to eventual-champion Mirra Andreeva final 12 months the place the Russian carved her up. Nonetheless, Tauson’s serve, when it’s clicking, is without doubt one of the greatest within the recreation, she’s keen to reside and die with the serve-first strike and if she will get by a few robust early rounds—she’s on account of play the winner of the Paula Badosa vs. Yulia Putintseva opener—she actually has the abilities to do harm although her motion has been exploited on the slower Indian Wells courts prior to now.

















