Indian Wells has long been known as providing more equitable treatment for WTA players than many other events, notably the Madrid Masters that's underway now. It's also produced some memorable contests, and some surprise winners. Please check out the last 14 women's winners at the BNP Paribas Open, Indian Wells at this link.
Here are three of what, for me at least, were the most memorable of those matches, if not the closest.
Vika Azarenka topping Serena Williams in 2016, 6–4, 6–4. It was Serena's return after a long self-imposed exile given the poor treatment she and Venus received years back in a cancelled match. This one was all smiles for the two friends holding up their trophies as the confetti fell. Vika drove Serena back with deep forehands, then when Serena tried to counter, she seemed to overhit and sprayed errors.
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Paula Badosa in 2021, on her way to world number 2, surviving a tough battle with two-time IW champ Vika, 7–6(7–5), 2–6, 7–6(7–2). Clutch serving and forehands from the Spaniard.
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Jelena Jankovic in 2010, topping then world number one Caroline Wozniaki 6-2, 6-4. TPN wrote then, as I recall, about how she had one of the few "ATP Forehands" on the WTA.
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