2014 BNP Paribas Open


















































2014 BNP Paribas Open
Date March 3 – March 16
Edition 39th (ATP) / 26th (WTA)
Category
Masters 1000 (ATP)
Premier Mandatory (WTA)
Draw 96S / 32D
Prize money $6,120,968 (ATP)
$5,946,740 (WTA)
Surface Hard
Location
Indian Wells, California, United States
Venue Indian Wells Tennis Garden
Champions
Men's Singles

Serbia Novak Djokovic
Women's Singles

Italy Flavia Pennetta
Men's Doubles

United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan
Women's Doubles

Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei / China Peng Shuai





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The 2014 BNP Paribas Open (also known as the 2014 Indian Wells Masters) was a professional tennis tournament that was played at Indian Wells, California, in March 2014. It was the 39th edition of the men's event (26th for the women), known as the BNP Paribas Open, and was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2014 ATP World Tour and a Premier Mandatory event on the 2014 WTA Tour. Both the men's and the women's events took place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, United States, from March 3 through March 16, 2014, on outdoor hard courts.




Contents






  • 1 Points and prize money


    • 1.1 Point distribution


    • 1.2 Prize money




  • 2 Players


    • 2.1 Men's Singles


      • 2.1.1 Seeds


      • 2.1.2 Withdrawn players


      • 2.1.3 Other entrants


      • 2.1.4 Withdrawals


      • 2.1.5 Retirements




    • 2.2 Men's Doubles


      • 2.2.1 Seeds


      • 2.2.2 Other entrants




    • 2.3 Women's Singles


      • 2.3.1 Seeds


      • 2.3.2 Withdrawn players


      • 2.3.3 Other entrants


      • 2.3.4 Withdrawals


      • 2.3.5 Retirements




    • 2.4 Women's Doubles


      • 2.4.1 Seeds


      • 2.4.2 Other entrants


      • 2.4.3 Withdrawals






  • 3 Champions


    • 3.1 Men's singles


    • 3.2 Women's singles


    • 3.3 Men's doubles


    • 3.4 Women's doubles




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Points and prize money



Point distribution































































Event

W

F

SF

QF
Round of 16
Round of 32
Round of 64
Round of 128

Q

Q2

Q1
Men's Singles[1]
1000
600
360
180
90
45
25*
10
16
8
0
Men's Doubles[1]
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Women's Singles[2]
650
390
215
120
65
35*
10
30
20
2
Women's Doubles[2]
10
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

  • Players with byes receive first-round points.


Prize money


The 2014 BNP Paribas Open will feature a significant increase in prize money from the previous year, with all players competing for a share of $6,169,040. All prize money is in US Dollars.



















































Event

W
p
SF
QF
Round of 16
Round of 32
Round of 64
Round of 128
Q2
Q1
Men's Singles
$1,000,000
$500,000
$225,000
$104,000
$52,000
$28,000
$16,000
$11,000
$2,800
$1,400
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
$258,000
$126,000
$63,100
$32,220
$17,000
$9,100
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Women's Doubles
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A


Players



Men's Singles



Seeds


The following are the seeded players. Rankings and seedings are according to ATP rankings on March 3, 2014.













































































































































































































































































































































Seed
Rank
Player
Points before

Points defending

Points won
Points after
Status
1
1

Spain Rafael Nadal

14,085

1,000

45

13,130
Third Round lost to Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov [28]
2
2

Serbia Novak Djokovic

10,260

360

1000

10,900
Final def. Switzerland Roger Federer [7]
3
3

Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka

5,650

90

90

5,650
Fourth Round lost to South Africa Kevin Anderson [17]
4
5

Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych

4,890

360
10

4,540
Second Round lost to Spain Roberto Bautista-Agut
5
6

United Kingdom Andy Murray

4,885

180

90

4,795
Fourth Round lost to Canada Milos Raonic [10]
6
7

Argentina Juan Martín del Potro

4,870

600

0

4,270
Withdrew prior to second round match
7
8

Switzerland Roger Federer

4,625

180

600

5,045
Final lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [2]
8
9

France Richard Gasquet

2,950

90

45

2,905
Third Round lost to Spain Fernando Verdasco [30]
9
10

France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

2,785

180

10

2,615
Second Round lost to France Julien Benneteau
10
11

Canada Milos Raonic

2,485

90

180

2,575
Quarterfinals lost to Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov [28]
11
12

Germany Tommy Haas

2,435

90

90

2,435
Fourth Round lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [7]
12
13

United States John Isner

2,320

10

360

2,670
Semifinals lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [2]
13
14

Italy Fabio Fognini

2,230

25

90

2,295
Fourth Round lost to Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov
14
15

Russia Mikhail Youzhny

2,145

10

0

2,135
Withdrew prior to second round match
15
16

Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov

2,130

45

45

2,130
Third Round lost to Latvia Ernests Gulbis [20]
16
17

Spain Tommy Robredo

2,005

0

45

2,050
Third Round lost to Croatia Marin Čilić [24]
17
18

South Africa Kevin Anderson

1,940

180

180

1,940
Quarterfinals lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [7]
18
20

Poland Jerzy Janowicz

1,750

45

10

1,715
Second Round lost to Colombia Alejandro Falla
19
21

Japan Kei Nishikori

1,715

45

45

1,715
Third Round lost to Germany Tommy Haas [11]
20
22

Latvia Ernests Gulbis

1,616

106

180

1,690
Quarterfinals lost to United States John Isner [12]
21
23

France Gilles Simon

1,565

90

10

1,485
Second Round lost to Austria Dominic Thiem [Q]
22
24

Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber

1,510

10

10

1,510
Second Round lost to Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun
23
25

France Gaël Monfils

1,475

0

45

1,520
Third Round lost to Italy Fabio Fognini [13]
24
26

Croatia Marin Čilić

1,455

45

90

1,500
Fourth Round lost to Serbia Novak Djokovic [2]
25
27

Canada Vasek Pospisil

1,359

26

10

1,343
Second Round lost to Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin
26
29

Germany Florian Mayer

1,245

45

10

1,210
Second Round retired against Finland Jarkko Nieminen
27
30

Russia Dmitry Tursunov

1,212

26

45

1,231
Third Round lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [7]
28
31

Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov

1,205

10

360

1,555
Semifinals lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [7]
29
32

Italy Andreas Seppi

1,195

45

45

1,195
Third Round lost to Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka [3]
30
33

Spain Fernando Verdasco

1,190

10

90

1,270
Fourth Round lost to United States John Isner [12]
31
34

Croatia Ivan Dodig

1,145

45

10

1,110
Second Round lost to Colombia Alejandro González
32
35

Spain Pablo Andújar

1,141

25

10

1,126
Second Round lost to Czech Republic Jiří Veselý


Withdrawn players








































Rank
Player
Points Before

Points defending

Points won
Points after
Withdrew due to
4

Spain David Ferrer
5,160
10
0
5,150
Adductor injury
19

Spain Nicolás Almagro

1,840

45

0

1,795
Shoulder injury
28

France Benoît Paire
1,275
45
0
1,230
Knee injury



Other entrants


The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:




  • United States Ryan Harrison[3]


  • United States Steve Johnson[3]


  • United States Rajeev Ram


  • United States Jack Sock[3]


  • United States Rhyne Williams[3]


The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:




  • United States Robby Ginepri


  • Australia Samuel Groth


  • United States Daniel Kosakowski


  • United States Alex Kuznetsov


  • Serbia Dušan Lajović


  • Italy Paolo Lorenzi


  • France Paul-Henri Mathieu


  • Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava


  • Canada Peter Polansky


  • France Stéphane Robert


  • Australia John-Patrick Smith


  • Austria Dominic Thiem


The following players received entry as lucky losers:




  • Belgium David Goffin


  • Russia Evgeny Donskoy


  • United Kingdom James Ward



Withdrawals


Before the tournament



  • Spain Nicolás Almagro → replaced by Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky


  • United States Brian Baker → replaced by Germany Benjamin Becker


  • Argentina Carlos Berlocq → replaced by Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili


  • Argentina Juan Martín del Potro (wrist injury) → replaced by United Kingdom James Ward


  • Spain David Ferrer → replaced by Colombia Alejandro Falla


  • Spain Guillermo García-López → replaced by United States Donald Young


  • Spain Marcel Granollers → replaced by Russia Alex Bogomolov Jr.


  • Austria Jürgen Melzer (shoulder injury) → replaced by Kazakhstan Andrey Golubev


  • Spain Albert Montañés → replaced by United States Tim Smyczek


  • France Benoît Paire → replaced by United States Bradley Klahn


  • Poland Michał Przysiężny → replaced by Belgium David Goffin


  • Serbia Janko Tipsarević (foot injury) → replaced by Czech Republic Jiří Veselý


  • Australia Bernard Tomic (hip injury) → replaced by United States Michael Russell


  • Italy Filippo Volandri → replaced by Kazakhstan Aleksandr Nedovyesov


  • Russia Mikhail Youzhny (back injury) → replaced by Russia Evgeny Donskoy



Retirements




  • Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili


  • Germany Florian Mayer



Men's Doubles



Seeds











































































Country
Player
Country
Player
Rank1
Seed

 USA

Bob Bryan

 USA

Mike Bryan
2
1

 AUT

Alexander Peya

 BRA

Bruno Soares
6
2

 CRO

Ivan Dodig

 BRA

Marcelo Melo
11
3

 IND

Leander Paes

 CZE

Radek Štepánek
18
4

 ESP

David Marrero

 ESP

Fernando Verdasco
18
5

 IND

Rohan Bopanna

 PAK

Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
26
6

 CAN

Daniel Nestor

 SRB

Nenad Zimonjić
28
7

 POL

Łukasz Kubot

 SWE

Robert Lindstedt
38
8


  • 1 Rankings as of March 3, 2014.


Other entrants


The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:




  • Serbia Novak Djoković / Serbia Filip Krajinović


  • Israel Jonathan Erlich / France Richard Gasquet



Women's Singles



Seeds


The following are the seeded players. Rankings and seedings are according to WTA rankings on February 24, 2014. Points before are as of March 3, 2014.













































































































































































































































































































































Seed
Rank
Player
Points before

Points defending

Points won
Points after
Status
1
2

China Li Na

6,795

0

390

7,185
Semifinals lost to Italy Flavia Pennetta [20]
2
3

Poland Agnieszka Radwańska

5,705

140

650

6,215
Final lost to Italy Flavia Pennetta [20]
3
4

Belarus Victoria Azarenka

5,681

250

10

5,441
Second Round lost to United States Lauren Davis
4
5

Russia Maria Sharapova

5,206

1,000

65

4,271
Third Round lost to Italy Camila Giorgi [Q]
5
6

Germany Angelique Kerber

4,490

450

10

4,050
Second Round lost to Spain María Teresa Torró Flor
6
7

Romania Simona Halep

4,435

50

390

4,775
Semifinals lost to Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [2]
7
8

Serbia Jelena Janković

4,380

5

215

4,590
Quarterfinals lost to Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [2]
8
9

Czech Republic Petra Kvitová

4,365

250

120

4,235
Fourth Round lost to Slovakia Dominika Cibulková [12]
9
10

Italy Sara Errani

4,015

250

65

3,830
Third Round lost to Canada Eugenie Bouchard [18]
10
11

Denmark Caroline Wozniacki

3,185

700

120

2,605
Fourth Round lost to Serbia Jelena Janković [7]
11
12

Serbia Ana Ivanovic

3,155

80

65

3,140
Third Round lost to United States Sloane Stephens [17]
12
13

Slovakia Dominika Cibulková

3,335

80

215

3,470
Quarterfinals lost to China Li Na [1]
13
14

Italy Roberta Vinci

2,940

80

65

2,925
Third Round lost to Australia Casey Dellacqua [Q]
14
15

Spain Carla Suárez Navarro

2,635

80

65

2,620
Third Round lost to France Alizé Cornet [22]
15
16

Germany Sabine Lisicki

2,650

0

10

2,660
Second Round lost to Canada Aleksandra Wozniak [PR]
16
17

Australia Samantha Stosur

2,605

250

65

2,420
Third Round lost to Italy Flavia Pennetta [20]
17
18

United States Sloane Stephens

2,415

5

215

2,625
Quarterfinals lost to Italy Flavia Pennetta [20]
18
19

Canada Eugenie Bouchard

2,379

(14)

120

2,485
Fourth Round lost to Romania Simona Halep [6]
19
20

Belgium Kirsten Flipkens

2,285

80

10

2,215
Second Round lost to Australia Casey Dellacqua [Q]
20
21

Italy Flavia Pennetta

2,260

5

1000

3,255
Final def. Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [2]
21
22

Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

2,180

5

65

2,240
Third Round lost to Canada Aleksandra Wozniak [PR]
22
23

France Alizé Cornet

2,160

50

120

2,230
Fourth Round lost to Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [2]
23
24

Russia Ekaterina Makarova

2,065

5

65

2,125
Third Round lost to Slovakia Dominika Cibulková [12]
24
26

Estonia Kaia Kanepi

2,035

0

10

2,045
Second Round lost to Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova [Q]
25
27

Romania Sorana Cîrstea

1,980

80

10

1,910
Second Round lost to Italy Camila Giorgi [Q]
26
28

Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová

1,820

5

65

1,880
Third Round lost to Romania Simona Halep [6]
27
30

Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova

1,598

80

65

1,583
Third Round lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [8]
28
32

Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová

1,745

140

10

1,615
Second Round lost to Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková
29
33

Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová

1,482

50

10

1,442
Second Round lost to United States Varvara Lepchenko
30
34

Russia Elena Vesnina

1,465

80

10

1,395
Second Round lost to Germany Annika Beck
31
35

Slovakia Magdaléna Rybáriková

1,385

80

65

1,370
Third Round lost to Serbia Jelena Janković [7]
32
36

Spain Garbiñe Muguruza

1,563

170

10

1,403
Second Round lost to Russia Alisa Kleybanova [PR]




Withdrawn players
















































Rank
Player
Points Before

Points defending

Points won
Points after
Withdrew due to
1

United States Serena Williams
12,660
0
0
12,660

Boycott
25

Russia Maria Kirilenko

2,046

450

0

1,596
Knee injury
29

United States Venus Williams
1,577
0
0
1,577
Boycott
31

United States Jamie Hampton
1,532
80
0
1,452
Hip Injury


Other entrants


The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:




  • Switzerland Belinda Bencic[3]


  • United States Victoria Duval[3]


  • Russia Nadia Petrova[3]


  • United States Shelby Rogers[3]


  • United States Taylor Townsend[3]


  • United States Coco Vandeweghe[3]


  • Croatia Donna Vekić[3]


  • Russia Vera Zvonareva[3]


The following players used protected ranking to gain entry into the singles main draw:




  • Czech Republic Petra Cetkovska


  • Russia Alisa Kleybanova


  • Czech Republic Iveta Melzer


  • Canada Aleksandra Wozniak


The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:




  • Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan


  • Australia Casey Dellacqua


  • Canada Sharon Fichman


  • Italy Camila Giorgi


  • United States Allie Kiick


  • Portugal Michelle Larcher de Brito


  • Australia Olivia Rogowska


  • Slovakia Anna Schmiedlová


  • Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova


  • Belgium Alison Van Uytvanck


  • United Kingdom Heather Watson


  • Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová



Withdrawals


Before the tournament



  • United States Jamie Hampton → replaced by Germany Julia Görges


  • Slovenia Polona Hercog → replaced by South Africa Chanelle Scheepers


  • Russia Maria Kirilenko → replaced by Israel Shahar Pe'er


  • Japan Ayumi Morita → replaced by Spain Sílvia Soler Espinosa


  • United Kingdom Laura Robson (wrist injury) → replaced by Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva


  • United States Serena Williams (continued boycott of the event since 2001) → replaced by France Caroline Garcia


  • United States Venus Williams (continued boycott of the event since 2001) → replaced by Japan Kurumi Nara


During the tournament


  • United States Lauren Davis (stomach virus)


Retirements




  • Russia Nadia Petrova (lower right leg injury)


  • Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva (upper respiratory infection)



Women's Doubles



Seeds











































































Country
Player
Country
Player
Rank1
Seed

 TPE

Hsieh Su-wei

 CHN

Peng Shuai
3
1

 RUS

Ekaterina Makarova

 RUS

Elena Vesnina
7
2

 ITA

Sara Errani

 ITA

Roberta Vinci
12
3

 CZE

Květa Peschke

 SLO

Katarina Srebotnik
14
4

 ZIM

Cara Black

 IND

Sania Mirza
24
5

 CZE

Andrea Hlaváčková

 CZE

Lucie Šafářová
25
6

 AUS

Ashleigh Barty

 AUS

Casey Dellacqua
34
7

 CZE

Lucie Hradecká

 CHN

Zheng Jie
37
8


  • 1 Rankings as of February 24, 2014.


Other entrants


The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:




  • Switzerland Martina Hingis / Germany Sabine Lisicki


  • United States Madison Keys / United States Alison Riske


  • Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova / Australia Samantha Stosur


  • Germany Andrea Petkovic / United States Sloane Stephens


The following pairs received entry as alternates:




  • Canada Sharon Fichman / United States Megan Moulton-Levy


  • Poland Alicja Rosolska / Spain Silvia Soler-Espinosa



Withdrawals


Before the tournament



  • Russia Nadia Petrova (lower right leg injury)


  • China Zhang Shuai (right shoulder injury)



Champions



Men's singles




  • Serbia Novak Djokovic def. Switzerland Roger Federer 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–3)


Women's singles




  • Italy Flavia Pennetta def. Poland Agnieszka Radwańska, 6–2, 6–1


Men's doubles




  • United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan def. Austria Alexander Peya / Brazil Bruno Soares, 6–4, 6–3


Women's doubles




  • Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei / China Peng Shuai def. Zimbabwe Cara Black / India Sania Mirza, 7–6(7–5), 6–2


References





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