Indian Wells, the great tournament in the California desert, boasting the second-largest outdoor stadium in the world, is here. Roger Federer leads the tournament's all-time standings of the Tennis Race for History, with top points and five trophies. Rafael Nadal, who occupies second place in this historical classification, has the opportunity to get closer to the leader in both points and titles, even in number of matches won. Djokovic is right on Federer's heels in this historical lineup, with a chance to break the tie for the number of titles. Both will have a very difficult time, with the presence of the entire world elite and especially they will have the opposition of the current champion, Carlos Alcaraz and the tennis player with the best start of the year, Jannik Sinner. In addition to Nadal and Alcaraz, we will see 3 other tennis players who already know the triumph in Indian Wells: Taylor Fritz, Dominic Thiem and Cameron Norrie.
The women's Tennis Race for History is super tight, as no player in the ATP era has ever snagged a triple crown. Serena's ranking at fifth is a bit of a shocker, but it's because the Williams sisters were out of the game from 2001 to 2014, due to a beef with the organizers over threatened penalties and their dad calling out racism. Eight players have won the title twice, but none of them are currently playing. However, the 2024 edition will feature six champs who are aiming to join that club: Paula Badosa from Spain,Iga Swiatek from Poland, Caroline Wozniacki from Denmark, Naomi Osaka from Japan, Victoria Azarenka from Belarus and Elena Rybakina from Kazakhstan.
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