The 11th installment of Tie Break Tennis will be played at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Tuesday, March 7.
What is Tie Break Tens? It is is a quick-fire version of tennis that anyone can play. Unlike conventional tennis matches, Tie Break Tens matches are comprised solely of tiebreakers–no games, no sets, just dramatic 10-point ‘breakers in which every point counts.
Since its debut in 2015, the Tie Break Tens series has seen some of the best players in the world go head-to-head in these fast-paced, action-packed knockout tournaments at prestigious venues around the globe for huge winner-take-all prizes at each event. So far, Tie Break Tens has been held in London, Vienna, Madrid, Melbourne, New York, Indian Wells and Dubai.
This next chapter has a twist. It will be the first of the Tie Break Tens saga to feature mixed doubles. Sixteen players–eight ATP-WTA teams–will battle for the title and $200,000 in prize money. In the eight-team bracket, the champion will have to win three tiebreakers.
The pairings
• Belinda Bencic (No. 9, Two titles in 2023) & Stan Wawrinka (Three-time Major champion)
• Leylah Fernandez (2021 US Open finalist) & Felix Auger Aliassime (No. 9; Four 2022 titles)
• Ons Jabeur (No. 4; 2022 Wimbledon, US Open finalist) & Casper Ruud (No. 4; 2022 French Open, US Open finalist)
• Jessica Pegula (No. 3; Five-time Major quarterfinalist) & Tommy Paul (2023 Australian Open semifinalist)
• Emma Raducanu (2021 US Open champion) & Cameron Norrie (2021 Indian Wells champion)
• Aryna Sabalenka (No. 2; 2023 Australian Open champion) & Taylor Fritz (No. 5; 2022 Indian Wells champion)
• Maria Sakkari (No. 7; 2022 Eisenhower Cup finalist) & Stefanos Tsitsipas (No. 3; 2023 Australian Open finalist
• Iga Swiatek (No. 1; Three-time Major winner) & Hubert Hurkacz (2021 Wimbledon semifinalist)
Past Tie Break Tens Events Champions + Finalists
Indian Wells 2022 – Amanda Anisimova d. Maria Sakkari
Dubai 2021 – Zizou Bergs d. Taylor Fritz
London 2020 – Alicia Barnett d. Alice Gillan
Indian Wells 2019 – Milos Raonic d. Stan Wawrinka
New York 2018 – Elina Svitolina d. Zhang Shuai
Melbourne 2018 – Tomas Berdych d. Rafael Nadal
Madrid 2017 – Simona Halep d. Svetlana Kuznetsova
Madrid 2017 – Grigor Dimitrov d. Feliciano Lopez
Vienna 2016 – Dominic Thiem d. Andy Murray
London 2015 – Kyle Edmund d. Andy Murray
Main-draw action at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells will begin on Wednesday, March 8.
could be fun
I’m in for that format!!…what day will it be?