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Tennis In Paradise At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden
- Updated: March 7, 2019
By Jade Tammen Nordness
Wandering the Indian Wells Tennis Gardens and taking in the sights and sounds of the BNP Paribas Open, tennis fans will notice some new splashes of color spattered about the grounds. In addition to the natural beauty of the grounds, the BNP has added some “unreal” garden spots to ensure fan’s photos home are memorable.
The Jardin Secret has been tucked away, back behind Fila and next to the Tennis Warehouse demo courts, fans are encouraged to step inside, share some demographic information and take advantage of dozens of colorful photo ops. This walk in art installation is a virtual maze of social media opportunities. Fans can find their angel wings in tennis heaven, swing in the garden or find some tennis love under a waterfall of vibrant flowers. The art installation is free to visit and all are welcome. Tournament asks only that you share the love by tagging social posts: #TennisParadise, #BNPP2019, #IndianWellsTennisGarden.