INDIAN WELLS, CALIF.—It’s Tuesday, which we might call the midpoint in the action here. I can’t decide whether it feels like the tournament is flying by, or whether it’s been going on forever. Remember when Larry Ellison had the stars in construction hats, hitting balls at photographers? That was Friday, but it might as well have been last season in my mind. So much has been packed into the three days since then, including an earthquake that shook my room at the Holiday Inn for a second or two. (I thought at first it might be something going on in the room above me.)
I was in Southern California when the 1989 earthquake hit San Francisco, and the tremors felt similar—walking down a street in Claremont, Calif., I grabbed onto a light pole for dear life in ’89. So yesterday, my first reaction once the shaking was over was, “Does the Bay Area still exist?” It does, and in the end, yesterday’s quake just provided fodder for a few decent tennis-player stories. As you may have guessed, Rafael Nadal, who was lying on a training table when it happened, said he was “very scared.” He even demonstrated for reporters how his legs—and maybe even his knees—were quivering.
There have been more than a few shakes and quakes on court here in recent days, too many for us to cover fully at TENNIS.com. So I’ll take a minute to go back and review five of the developments that we missed.