All-Access Hour at Indian Wells

The brightest stars of the WTA met the press on Wednesday. See all the best pics right here.

Published March 10, 2011 12:00

The top seeds at the BNP Paribas Open took part in the All-Access Hour on Wednesday afternoon.
The top seeds at the BNP Paribas Open took part in the All-Access Hour on Wednesday afternoon.
Caroline Wozniacki, the No.1 seed, had her best Indian Wells run last year by making the final.
Caroline Wozniacki, the No.1 seed, had her best Indian Wells run last year by making the final.
Kim Clijsters won her fourth Grand Slam title in Australia this year and is seeded No.2 here.
Kim Clijsters won her fourth Grand Slam title in Australia this year and is seeded No.2 here.
Kim Clijsters is 22-4 in her career at Indian Wells, winning the title twice, in 2003 and 2005.
Kim Clijsters is 22-4 in her career at Indian Wells, winning the title twice, in 2003 and 2005.
Vera Zvonareva is also a former champion here, not losing a set en route to the 2009 title.
Vera Zvonareva is also a former champion here, not losing a set en route to the 2009 title.
Vera Zvonareva is coming off her first WTA title of the year at another Premier stop in Doha.
Vera Zvonareva is coming off her first WTA title of the year at another Premier stop in Doha.
Sam Stosur cracked the Top 10 after Indian Wells last year and is now at a career-high No.4.
Sam Stosur cracked the Top 10 after Indian Wells last year and is now at a career-high No.4.
Francesca Schiavone is the only reigning Grand Slam champ in the field other than Kim Clijsters.
Francesca Schiavone is the only reigning Grand Slam champ in the field other than Kim Clijsters.
Jelena Jankovic has won 10 of her last 13 matches and is the defending champion at Indian Wells.
Jelena Jankovic has won 10 of her last 13 matches and is the defending champion at Indian Wells.
Li Na lost her first match here last year and could improve on her No.7 ranking with a deep run.
Li Na lost her first match here last year and could improve on her No.7 ranking with a deep run.
  • The top seeds at the BNP Paribas Open took part in the All-Access Hour on Wednesday afternoon.
  • Caroline Wozniacki, the No.1 seed, had her best Indian Wells run last year by making the final.
  • Kim Clijsters won her fourth Grand Slam title in Australia this year and is seeded No.2 here.
  • Kim Clijsters is 22-4 in her career at Indian Wells, winning the title twice, in 2003 and 2005.
  • Vera Zvonareva is also a former champion here, not losing a set en route to the 2009 title.
  • Vera Zvonareva is coming off her first WTA title of the year at another Premier stop in Doha.
  • Sam Stosur cracked the Top 10 after Indian Wells last year and is now at a career-high No.4.
  • Francesca Schiavone is the only reigning Grand Slam champ in the field other than Kim Clijsters.
  • Jelena Jankovic has won 10 of her last 13 matches and is the defending champion at Indian Wells.
  • Li Na lost her first match here last year and could improve on her No.7 ranking with a deep run.
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