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How to find out if Justine Henin is playing Indian Wells tennis tournament 2010?


How can I find out if Justine Henin will play at the Indian Wells tournament this march? Because she is not ranked she could not register, but has beenboffered a wildcard to play at Indian Wells. Her website says she will be playing, but she is not listed as a player on the Indisn Wells tournament website. I contacted Indian Wells and they informed me of the wildcard situation but have nit heard back a definitive answer from Justine. Her official website has no contact info for anyone that could provide an answer.

She is according to the Sony Ericsson WTA tour website, as of 3rd February:-

http://www.bnpparibasopen.org/1/news/newsarticle_4150.asp

She has been granted a wildcard for the tournament.



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Nike Federer Sphere React Dry Black Tennis Crew Shirt Top Indian Wells 2007 New Nike Federer Sphere React Dry Black Tennis Crew Shirt Top Indian Wells 2007 New Paypal US $78.16 7d 2h 22m
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Indian Wells Resort Hotel


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Indian Wells Resort Hotel > PSP > 76-661 Highway 111 > Indian Wells > CA > 92210>Location. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz conceived of the Indian Wells Resort Hotel in Indian Wells, Calif., as an exclusive desert escape. Indian Wells Country Club and the Golf Resort at Indian Wells is adjacent to this resort that is dramatically framed by the Santa Rosa Mountains. Hotel Features. Drenched in natural light, the resort's inviting lobby is furnished with overstuffed wicker chairs and a collection of horse statues in tribute to two nearby polo fields. A winding staircase overlooks an indoor grotto with playful fountains and verdant flora. The resort features 18,000 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet space, including three distinctively designed ballrooms. The "100 Club" is a cigar bar like meeting suite accented with rich, dark wood and leather furnishings. A lobby business center accommodates traveling professionals and a lobby computer provides high speed Internet access. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. Recreational opportunities abound as guests may take advantage of an outdoor splash pool, spa tub, two tennis courts and a mirrored fitness room. Dining options include Loren's with its Mediterranean influenced décor, Jake's Lounge, an upscale sports bar with live entertainment on selected evenings, and the seasonal Palm Terrace that offers tempting poolside fare. This is a smoke free property. Guestrooms. This three story resort features 126 standard guestrooms and 25 suites, including one, two story, four bedroom townhouse. All are nonsmoking. Marble bathrooms include complimentary toiletries. All rooms have stocked minibars, coffeemakers, video game consoles and complimentary wireless Internet access. Expert Tip. Less than one mile west of the resort is the Eisenhower Walk of Honor. Paths wander past splendid gardens, a freshwater spring well and two granite walls honoring locals who served in World War II. >The preferred airport for Indian Wells Resort Hotel is Palm Springs, CA (PSP Palm Springs Intl.) 20.3 km / 12.6 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre.

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Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells Resort & Spa


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Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells Resort & Spa > PSP > 44400 Indian Wells Ln > Indian Wells > CA > 92210>Location. This family friendly property is located in the desert, in Palm Desert, close to Living Desert Zoo & Gardens and The Gardens on El Paseo. Features. Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells Resort & Spa has a golf course, a tennis court, an outdoor pool, a spa tub, and a steam room. Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells Resort & Spa features a full service spa. Business amenities include a business center, high speed Internet access, meeting rooms for small groups, and audio visual equipment. Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells Resort & Spa has a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a poolside bar. Room service is available during limited hours. Event space measuring 100,000 square feet consists of a ballroom, exhibit space, conference rooms, and banquet facilities. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include air conditioning, coffee/tea makers, and free local calls. In addition, amenities available on request include refrigerators, hypo allergenic bedding, and wake up calls. Guestrooms have televisions with premium TV channel(s) and pay movies. Business friendly amenities include multi line phones, desks, and voice mail. Complimentary bottled water is provided. Balconies are featured in all guestrooms. Guestroom beds have pillowtop mattresses. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, bathroom phones, and bathrobes. Guestroom services include a turndown service, in room massage, and housekeeping. Rollaway beds are available on request. >The preferred airport for Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells Resort & Spa is Palm Springs, CA (PSP Palm Springs Intl.) 20 km / 12.4 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre.

The Sands Hotel Of Indian Wells


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The Sands Hotel Of Indian Wells is located in Indian Wells, close to The Gardens on El Paseo, Living Desert Zoo & Gardens, and Westfield Palm Desert Shopping Center. Nearby points of interest also include Desert Willow Golf Resort and Rancho Las Palmas Country Club. Resort Features. The Sands Hotel Of Indian Wells features a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool and a children's pool. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Additional property amenities include barbecue grills, multilingual staff, and laundry facilities. The property has designated areas for smoking. Guestrooms. 42 air conditioned guestrooms at The Sands Hotel Of Indian Wells feature coffee/tea makers and blackout drapes/curtains. All accommodations have balconies or patios. Queen sofa beds are included. Kitchenettes include microwaves, refrigerators, cookware/dishes/utensils, and cooking facilities. Bathrooms feature bathtubs or showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to phones, guestrooms offer free local calls (restrictions may apply). Flat panel televisions have cable channels. Housekeeping is available daily. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications and Fees:Minimum Spring Break check in age is 18 years old. There are no room charges for children 18 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. All guests staying in hotel guestrooms must be registered with the hotel. Some properties have extra fees for amenities or services that may apply even if you do not use them. Government fees or taxes also may be charged to you when you check in or check out. This property told us they will charge you for the following: A 11.25 percent city/local tax will be charged We have included all charges provided to us by the property. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Notifications and Fees:Minimum Spring Break check in age is 18 years old. There are no room charges for children 18 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. All guests staying in hotel guestrooms must be registered with the hotel. Some properties have extra fees for amenities or services that may apply even if you do not use them. Government fees or taxes also may be charged to you when you check in or check out. This property told us they will charge you for the following: A 11.25 percent city/local tax will be charged We have included all charges provided to us by the property. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out.

Indian Wells 16th Hole Framed Photo


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The photo is from Ivan Ljubicic winning the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells in 2010.This unique piece of memorabilia comes with a Signed Tennis Ball- a plaque with player info and an 8 x 10 Glossy Photo.We have used the highest quality framing to enhance the beautiful piece. Comes with an Ace Authentic Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity to protect your investment.It includes suede matting.Dimensions - 15 1/2" x 25 3/4" x 3 1/4" Proudly made in America*Note - plaque will be updated with current Grand Slam Title wins. The photo is from Ivan Ljubicic winning the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells in 2010.This unique piece of memorabilia comes with a Signed Tennis Ball- a plaque with player info and an 8 x 10 Glossy Photo.We have used the highest quality framing to enhance the beautiful piece. Comes with an Ace Authentic Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity to protect your investment.It includes suede matting.Dimensions - 15 1/2" x 25 3/4" x 3 1/4" Proudly made in America*Note - plaque will be updated with current Grand Slam Title wins.

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Tennis Magazine November/December 2010 Aces & Faults - Our annual round-up of the best moments and biggest blunders from the last 12 months in tennis. Player of the Year: Rafael Nadal - He's been at the top of the game for years, but in 2010 the Spaniard overcame adversity and showed the depth of his passion of the sport. By Stephen Tignor Newcomer of the Year - Money and vision are the two things every sport can use more of. Tennis got a lot more of both in 2010 from Oracle founder and new Indian Wells owner Larry Ellison. By Peter Bodo The 10 Commandments of Doubles - Whatever your level as a team, there are certain fundamental axioms of doubles that you can never forget. Learn them here. By Katrina Adams The Old Heave-Ho - Throwing your racquet may be ugly and ungentlemanly. But it can feel pretty good, too. By Stephen Tignor Top 50 U.S. Tennis Resorts - You only have so many changes at the perfect tennis vacation. Let us show you where you can play in paradise. By Ian Keown 5 Minutes with Nick - Tips for the perfect service toss. By Nick Bollettieri Great Shots - We break down Tomas Berdych's lethal forehand approach. Gear - A classic racquet brand returns with a new set of sticks, and a new way to tweak them. Plus: Three new high-end sneakers put to the test. By David G. Sharnoff and David Cota

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The Day Sachin Gifted Rs.12 Crores for the Great Indian Dream!

The world has been written about Sachin, but this is something that has gone completely unreported. That’s how Sachin wanted it to be.

It was 2003. Without much expectations, my team had gone to Sachin to invite him for the launch of my book, The Great Indian Dream. He obviously was busy but he kept the copy of the book. One fine afternoon in 2004, we were overjoyed to receive a call from Vinod Naidu, then the Director of Worldtel, informing us that Sachin had gone through the book and wanted us to meet him. We had no clue what was in store for us. My colleague Deepak Shah went to meet him and what followed was a dream come true for anybody. Yes!! The Master Blaster had agreed to endorse our Great Indian Dream Foundation advertisements!! An association that lasted for 3 years!!! At that time, the market rate for a Sachin Tendulkar endorsement was Rs.4 crores per year and he had decided not to charge a penny for the same from us. Not just that, he had decided to give us one day to shoot an ad film with him too. And that’s where I met Sachin. A day that will forever remain etched in my memory. I was to shoot the ad film myself and (with my wife and son) had reached an hour early – completely unable to control my excitement. Like all thoroughly professional people, in the most unpretentious manner, in a simple crushed looking shirt, Sachin landed up right on time at 10 am!! Our shoot went great… not just because along with cricket, Sachin had also mastered by then the art of acting and given lovely first takes, (those who have never realised this fact consciously should try and remember his ad for Pepsi with the Big B some years back; it was tough to say who was better... at least in that ad!!) but more because Sachin was in love with the lines he had to say. He believed in the lines – he made that very clear to us – spoke out each word from his heart, and we all knew he was most genuinely involved. After all, how many times have such big people – in all senses – on their own offered to campaign for a cause without any kind of returns whatsoever.

There were three things that I would perhaps never forget from that day’s meeting. First... Those days, Sachin had taken a few breaks from cricket due to his tennis elbow. Even on that day, he was in evident pain. And he was hurt the way media doubted his reasons. There was pain in his eyes when he was explaining how bad the pain could be and how impossible it was to play with that pain. And I knew he would not even bother to explain it to any media person – the hurt in his heart, more than the elbow, was all too clear. Second... We had asked him if he would want to change his shirt. He said he didn’t want to, as the ad was for the masses and he wanted to look like the man on the streets rather than Sachin the celebrity. And finally, we of course wanted to give a press release about this great philanthropic act of his; but Sachin requested us to not tell the media about it, since he was doing it more for the cause of India and from his heart rather than for any publicity (and at that time he had no clue that one day I would start a magazine of my own and reveal it all here). I remember his parting words; he told us, “Do anything for the cause of making India free of its ills and I am there with you guys.”

Before he was to leave, his son Arjun, daughter Sara and wife Anjali too came down to the sets. We had a small cake cutting ceremony to thank him and like a little kid, he enjoyed the cake (and the carrot and orange juice) and asked for more of it since he couldn’t hide the fact that he loved the cake too much. We were too thrilled. After he went home, we sent across another of the same chocolate cake from the Taj Mumbai for him! And yes, most of you might have seen the print campaign of The Great Indian Dream Foundation with Sachin in it (at least FEMA noticed it and promptly sent us a notice for it, wanting to know how much foreign exchange we made through our foundations activities!!!), but not the related TV campaign. The Foundation couldn’t manage enough funds to go for it. But I must write the lines that Sachin so loved and spoke... He said, “Let us work towards an educated, healthy and poverty free India... You may say I am a dreamer... Let me not be the only one... Come share the dream...” And he ended by saying something that he would say for nothing else – and for no money – but the dream for a better India. His ending punch line was, “There’s more to life than cricket!!!”

I don’t think anything can better describe the real greatness and humaneness of this man whom the entire country so loves. I wrote about his gift of Rs12 crores on the heading, more to grab the attention of you all towards his great deed than for the monetary value of what he did. It will be too demeaning of me to even try and quantify the value of what he did for us for the sake of the dream of a better India. As they say, some things in life are priceless…
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