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Day 8 BNP Paribas Open Photo Gallery by Rob Stone

Day 8 BNP Paribas Open Photo Gallery by Rob Stone


American Emma Navarro upset No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka for the biggest win of her career. 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 8 of the BNP Paribas Open. You can follow Rob on social media @RobStoneTennis

“Her potential is really great. Yeah, I think she have this potential to be in top 10,” Aryna Sabalenka said of Emma Navarro. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
” I’ve worked really hard over the years to kind of just get to this point and be able to play at a level that can compete with the best players in the world,” Emma Navarro said.   Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
Holger Run saved match point toppling Taylor Fritz 2-6, 7-6(2), 6-3 on Wednesday night. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis 
Taylor Fritz was one point from his fourth consecutive Indian Wells quarterfinal until Holger Rune elevated his game. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
Gael Monfils unleashed his high-flying acrobatics. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
2022 US Open finalist Casper Ruud subdued Sliderman in the end. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
Iron Mike Russell, Taylor Fritz’s coach, studies the action. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
Holger Run’s comeback captivated the babies in the crowd. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
One round after upsetting world No. 1 Novak Djokovic, rising Italian Luca Nardi met his match in American Tommy Paul. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis
” I feel like I’m playing some really good tennis right now, and I feel like the way that I’m playing should match up well against him,” Tommy Paul said ahead of his showdown vs. Casper Ruud. Photo credit: Rob Stone/@RobStoneTennis







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