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Wednesday 13 March 2019

Indian Wells Masters: Watch BNP Paribas Open live stream – Federer v Edmund, Nadal v Krajinovic

Roger Federer

The Indian Wells Masters are heating up at the start of the second week of the tournament in California.

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal remain in the hunt for another title though No 1 seed Novak Djokovic fell against Philipp Kohlschreiber.

British star Kyle Edmund is seeded No 22 for the event and has reached the Round of 16 against Federer.

Defending champion Juan Martin del Potro withdrew from the tournament before it started as he continues to recover from a fractured right patella.

Fans can soak up widespread coverage of the competition over the coming days with easily-accessible options available in the UK.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the Indian Wells Masters.

When is the Indian Wells Masters on?

The Indian Wells Masters started on Monday 4th March and runs until Sunday 17th March.

Play begins around 6:00pm (UK time) each day though as the rounds progress, times are subject to change.

RadioTimes.com will keep you updated with the latest information as schedules are confirmed.

Indian Wells Masters schedule

Wednesday 13th March

(All in UK time)

Round of 16

Nishioka v Kecmanovic – 6:00pm

Krajinovic v Nadal (2) – 6:00pm

Hurkacz v Shapovalov (24) – 7:15pm

Struff v Raonic (13) – 7:20pm

(8) Isner v Khachanov (12) – 8:40pm

(22) Edmund v Federer (4) – 9:15pm

Thursday 14th March

Karlovic v Thiem (7) – 1:00am

Kohlschreiber v Monfils (18) – 3:00am

How to watch the Indian Wells Masters

Fans can watch all of the action live on Amazon Prime.

Prime Video will host live matches, in-studio analysis and bring court-side reports throughout the tournament.

Existing Amazon Prime members can access the tournament for no extra cost.

New customers can sign up for a 30-day free trial which includes one-day delivery on Amazon.co.uk items as well as live tennis action and Prime Video TV shows.

The service usually costs £7.99 per month and will host big events including the US Open later in the year.


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