Indian Wells is into its fourth day as players look to progress in one of the most prestigous tournaments of the year outside of the four grand slams.


The biggest names in tennis are involved, with many given byes to the second round. World No.2 Jannik Sinner is in action against Dalibor Svrcina, while Carlos Alcaraz's faces Grigor Dimitrov.


Ahead of Carlos Alcaraz's involvement in the tournament, there has been another twist around his split from long-term coach Juan Carlos Ferrero three months ago. The coach has now spoken about the split.


Italian player Lucrezia Stefanini, who lost in the qualifiying round on Wednesday, has also confirmed that she had to beef up her own personal security after receiving death threats ahead of the match.


British trio Jack Draper, Jacob Fearnley and Cameron Norrie take to the court on Saturday, while Emma Raducanu's campaign begins on Friday as she takes on Anastasia Zakharova. Sonay Kartal is the other British representative left in the women's tournament, with the world No.54 going up against Emma Navarro on Saturday.


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