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Women Tennis March 10, 2025

Cooking up consolation: WTA stars cherish escape from lodges and eating places | Ladies’s Tennis Weblog

Cooking up consolation: WTA stars cherish escape from lodges and eating places | Ladies’s Tennis Weblog
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Skilled tennis gamers spend most of their careers residing out of suitcases, continually transferring from one resort to the following. Nevertheless, at Indian Wells, many go for a distinct expertise—renting a home and having fun with a style of home life. Iga Swiatek, Maria Sakkari, and Madison Keys share their ideas on the advantages of staying in flats or homes as an alternative of lodges.

Iga SwiatekIga Swiatek shares her recipes with journalists at Indian Wells

Iga Swiatek, identified for touring with many books and Legos, added one thing new to her suitcase for this event—a cookbook. Keen to check her culinary abilities, she shared a lighthearted second with the media after briefly delaying a press convention to complete one thing on her telephone. “I found this recipe for pasta with lemon sauce and tuna,” she defined. “I want to buy tuna, but I’ve never bought tuna.”

 

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The 2024 BNP Paribas Open champion’s culinary inspiration stemmed from her housing association, a refreshing change from the same old resort rooms. “I’m just trying things out because I have a good kitchen here,” she stated. Looking forward to her subsequent kitchen experiment, she added, “Tomorrow I’m going to try to do a baked oatmeal with apple. That’s going to be the first time I’m going to do this, so hopefully it’s going to be fine.”

Maria SakkariMaria Sakkari carrying the Adidas Spring Melbourne Onesie Skirt at Indian Wells

Final 12 months’s semifinalist, Maria Sakkari, additionally embraced the chance to cook dinner—alongside together with her staff. “My fitness coach has been trying to follow the glucose spike nutrition a little bit, especially now that we have the option of just making our own food at home,” she shared. The flexibility to remain in a home moderately than a resort room is likely one of the small however significant comforts that make the participant expertise particular within the California desert.

The Greek participant, who’s joined this week by her sister and boyfriend, defined, “Don’t get me wrong, we stay in great hotels, but it does get a little bit tiring week after week. Having the option of cooking and making your own food and not having to go to a restaurant not knowing what you they put in your food.”

Madison Keys during the second round of the BNP Paribas OpenMadison Keys on the 2025 BNP Paribas Open

American Madison Keys, touring together with her husband and coach, Bjorn Fratangelo, appeared nearly dissatisfied when requested about her lodging. “I am in a hotel, thinking about doing a house next year,” she admitted. When pressed to elaborate, the Australian Open champion defined, “This kind of swing, there’s a lot going on, and it would just be kind of nice to have a little bit more of a level of comfort instead of just being in a hotel. We basically live in hotels. I think taking advantage of the weeks where you can have a house and you can kind of pretend that you have a normal life, I think it’s really nice to be able to take advantage of that.”

On Monday, Madison Keys will face Elise Mertens for a spot within the Spherical of 16, whereas Maria Sakkari will tackle Coco Gauff. On Tuesday, Iga Swiatek will battle Karolina Muchova for an opportunity to advance.

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