A Indian Wells Il Doppio Vale Oro E Sinner Torna a Giocarlo: Farà Coppia Col Gigante Opelka

Key Highlights

  • Sinner reflects on his partnership with Reilly Opelka from 2021.
  • The duo faces top seeds Granollers and Zeballos in Indian Wells.
  • Diverse entries including Darderi, Cobolli, Vavassori, and Djokovic join the doubles fray.
  • Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas team up for their first-ever match.

The Return of Sinner and Opelka

And here we go again. You might think this is new, but… Jannik Sinner and Reilly Opelka are back together in the doubles court.

It was 2021 when their partnership first shone at Atlanta. Winning their first title there against a giant like Opelka must have been a dream come true.

Indian Wells: A New Challenge

But now, it’s Indian Wells, and they face tougher opponents. The seeds are Granollers and Zeballos, who’ve already won the 2024 title here and taken finals in Dallas and the Australian Open this season. It’s a serious test, especially with Sinner only 19.

The Doubles Scene

The doubles scene is heating up. Darderi teams with Cerundolo, Cobolli partners Moutet, Vavassori plays with Erler. And Djokovic and Tsitsipas?

A first-time match-up that could shock everyone. But wait—here comes the real shocker: Alexander Bublik joins Maroszan in a mix of talent.

Against All Odds

But let’s not forget about Sinner’s past experiences against Granollers and Zeballos. He took them down twice in 2023 but lost once. The match could be close, with Bublik and Maroszan also having a tough draw.

The Big Picture

And finally, the biggest names join the fray. Djokovic and Tsitsipas against the experienced duo of Auger-Aliassime and Korda. These matches promise to be thrilling, filled with unexpected twists and turns.

So, let’s see what happens on court at Indian Wells this March. The writing is on the wall—expect the unexpected!