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Happy days for Emma Raducanu, who opened with a 6-2, 6-3 sweep of Rebeka Masarova. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
Photographer, filmmaker and avid tennis player Rob Stone is in Tennis Paradise turning his lens on the BNP Paribas Open.
Rob Stone is capturing all the drama, dazzle and dynamic play in his Indian Wells images.
Here’s Rob Stone’s photo gallery from Day 1 of the BNP Paribas Open. You can follow Rob on social media @RobStoneTennis
Grand Slam king Novak Djokovic meets the media. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisWild card winner Caroline Wozniacki brough sunshine to Tennis Paradise. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisFormer world No. 1 Naomi Osaka demonstrates a fundamental tennis truth: Keep your eye on the ball. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisVenus Williams showed ball-striking skills building a 6-2, 3-3, 40-0 lead in her opener. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisThe 43-year-old Williams gave cheering fans a wave after dropping 10 straight games and bowing to Nao Hibino in what may be her final Indian Wells match. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisWorld No. 1 Novak Djokovic is playing for a record-extending sixth Indian Wells title. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis10sBalls.com’s Pancho having a ball court-side. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisNaomi Osaka was all smiles after stopping Sara Errani. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennisEmma Raducanu strikes on the run. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
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