Even with the top 32 seeds enjoying a bye into the second round, the opening stages of the WTA Indian Wells, also known as the BNP Paribas Open, promise a wealth of exciting contests. Here are five standout first-round matchups worth keeping an eye on:
1. Eva Lys vs Caty McNally
Eva Lys returns to the court at Indian Wells after a recent injury hiatus, facing a challenging opener against Caty McNally. McNally has established herself as a consistent presence on the tour, showing steady improvement. With both players closely ranked, this promises to be a tightly contested affair between two evenly-matched competitors. The victor will advance to meet former Indian Wells champion Naomi Osaka in the second round.
2. Zeynep Sonmez vs McCartney Kessler
McCartney Kessler seeks to find her rhythm after a mixed start to the season, showcasing the talent that has seen her achieve a significant career-high ranking. She faces Zeynep Sonmez, a player who has been steadily ascending the rankings and growing into her game. While Kessler brings more experience at this level, Sonmez’s recent momentum makes her a dangerous contender. Anna Kalinskaya awaits the winner in the next round.
3. Yulia Putintseva vs Paula Badosa
A clash of unpredictable styles, Yulia Putintseva takes on former Indian Wells champion Paula Badosa. Both players are known for their fiery games, meaning success in this encounter could hinge on who can minimize unforced errors. Badosa’s recent retirement in Dubai raises questions about her fitness, but if she’s healthy, this promises to be a powerful and engaging battle. Badosa has a strong history at this tournament, but Putintseva will push her to her limits before a potential second-round meeting with Clara Tauson.
4. Ajla Tomljanovic vs Elena-Gabriela Ruse
Ajla Tomljanovic arrives at Indian Wells carrying significant momentum, having recently delivered impressive performances. Her first-round opponent, Elena-Gabriela Ruse, though experiencing a less consistent run lately, notably defeated Tomljanovic in straight sets at the Australian Open. However, Tomljanovic’s current form suggests a much tighter contest this time around. The winner will face Xinyu Wang in the subsequent round.
5. Katerina Siniakova vs Sofia Kenin
While Katerina Siniakova is celebrated for her prowess in doubles, she is also a capable singles competitor. She faces fellow decorated doubles player Sofia Kenin in a highly anticipated match. Their only prior encounter, a thrilling three-setter at the 2018 Fed Cup, saw Siniakova triumph. Although both athletes have evolved considerably since then, their past duel adds an intriguing layer to this matchup. The victor will advance to play Leylah Fernandez, with a potential third-round clash against a strong contender like Mirra Andreeva on the horizon.
