From BNP Paribas Open
FORMER TOP-FIVE PLAYERS, AMERICANS AND INTERNATIONAL
STARS
GRANTED WILDCARDS INTO BNP PARIBAS OPEN MAIN DRAWS
Qualifying
Wildcards Given To Seven Americans,
German Andrea
Petkovic, and Croatian Ajla Tomljanovic
INDIAN
WELLS, Calif., Feb. 27, 2012 – Former top-five
players David Nalbandian, Tommy Robredo,
James Blake and Kimiko Date-Krumm;
Americans Tim Smyczek, Steve Johnson, Madison Keys, Bethanie Mattek-Sands,
Maria Sanchez, Melanie Oudin and
Taylor Townsend; and Shahar Peer and
Kristina Mladenovic were granted
wildcards into the main draws of the BNP Paribas Open, to be held March 4 - 17
at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, it was announced today by Steve Simon,
tournament director.
David
Nalbandian has won 11 ATP World Tour titles since
turning professional in 2000 and reached the 2002 Wimbledon finals in his first
appearance at the event. The Argentine and former World No. 3 will be making
his tenth appearance at the BNP Paribas Open. Last year in Indian Wells,
Nalbandian equaled his best result, reaching the quarterfinals for the second
time in his career.
Former World No. 5 Tommy Robredo is continuing his comeback to the ATP World Tour
after an injury derailed much of his 2012 season. The Spaniard has won 10
career titles and has reached five Grand Slam quarterfinals. American James Blake, former World No. 4, also
has 10 career titles and defeated then-World No. 2 Rafael Nadal to reach the
2006 BNP Paribas Open finals. Kimiko
Date-Krumm turned pro in 1989 and is currently the oldest player in the top
100 at 43 years old. The former World No. 4 has eight career singles titles and
four doubles titles, including one in 2013 at Pattaya City.
In addition to Blake, seven other Americans
have been granted wildcards into the main draws including two-time NCAA
Champion from USC Steve Johnson, who
reached the third round of the 2012 US Open; Milwaukee native Tim Smyczek, who is at a career-high
ranking just outside the top 100 and pushed World No. 4 David Ferrer to four sets at the 2013 Australian Open; 19-year-old
breakout star Madison Keys, who has
already defeated five top-50 players in 2013 and cracked the top 80 earlier
this month; WTA veteran Bethanie
Mattek-Sands, who won the 2012 Australian Open Mixed Doubles title; another
USC standout – Maria Sanchez, who is
at a career-high ranking after jumping 560 ranking places in 2012 – more than
any other player in the WTA; Georgia native Melanie Oudin captured her first WTA title last year in Birmingham
(UK); and 17-year-old Taylor Townsend,
who turned professional in 2012 after reaching the top of the junior rankings
earlier that year.
Two other international players receiving main draw wildcards
are Israeli Shahar Peer, who was a
BNP Paribas Open quarterfinalist in 2007 and 2011 and reached a career-high
ranking of No. 11 and French teenager
Kristina Mladenovic, who is at a career-high ranking after defeating three
top-25 players to reach the Paris semifinals earlier this year.
“This year’s main draw wildcards span from
seasoned veterans, to rising American and international stars to those
returning from injury,” said Simon. “Awarding wildcards to players like David
Nalbandian, James Blake, Madison Keys and Taylor Townsend add to the allure of
early-round matches for fans and provide the potential for these deserving
athletes to break through and make a move up their respective Tour’s rankings.
Qualifying wildcards were given to Americans Christian Harrison, Jack Sock, Rhyne Williams, Dennis
Novikov, Grace Min, Jessica Pegula and Irina Falconi, German Andrea
Petkovic and Croatian Ajla
Tomljanovic.
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