Five ATP Players Withdraw From BNP Paribas Open Indian Wells
This year’s BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells promises to be a superb iteration of the tournament. Recent Australian Open champion Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic are all on the entry list. Five ATP players, including the former world No. 4, withdrew from the event. We here at LWOT covered the WTA withdrawals already.
Five ATP Players Withdraw From BNP Paribas Open Indian Wells
Which Players Have Withdrawn?
Holger Rune was the first ATP player to withdraw from the BNP Paribas Open. The 2022 Paris Masters champion has not played since sustaining a severe Achilles injury at the 2025 Stockholm Open. Earlier this year, Rune spoke about how his recovery from that problem is complicated. There is still no precise timeline for his return to professional tennis. The Dane was last year’s runner-up in Indian Wells.
Tallon Griekspoor was the second man to withdraw from the BNP Paribas Open. He had a superb run to the Dubai Tennis Championships final, including a semifinal triumph over Andrey Rublev. Sadly, the Dutchman could not compete in the final against Daniil Medvedev because of a left hamstring injury he picked up in the previous match. Griekspoor confirmed it was a serious issue, and he could miss further tournaments.
American player Eliot Spizzirri will miss his home tournament. The 24-year-old last competed at the Dallas Open, where he lost to Jack Pinnington Jones in the Round of 16. Since then, Spizzirri has been sidelined with an elbow injury, which also led to him missing the Delray Beach Open and the Mexican Open.
Jaume Munar was the fourth man to withdraw from the BNP Paribas Open. In an Instagram post on February 17th, the Spaniard announced that he will be out for a while because of a right arm injury. His last appearance on the ATP Tour occurred in the Rotterdam Open quarterfinal, where he lost a close match to Alexander Bublik.
Filip Misolic was the final withdrawal. He had to stop in the second set of his match at the Play In Challenger last month because of a physical problem, and has not recovered in time to play in Indian Wells.
Who Replaced Those Players on the Entry List?
Quentin Halys is on the BNP Paribas Open entry list because of Rune’s decision to withdraw. The Frenchman has had a mixed start to the season, with the highlight being his victory over Alejandro Tabilo at the Australian Open. He is dangerous when his powerful groundstrokes fire. Former Wimbledon semifinalist Roberto Bautista Agut took Griekspoor’s place. The veteran continues to perform at a good level despite being 37 years old.
Alexander Shevchenko is on the entry list for the Californian tournament because of Spizzirri’s withdrawal. His most notable career moment so far was finishing as the runner-up at the 2023 Moselle Open to Ugo Humbert. Aleksandar Kovacevic, who possesses an elegant one-handed backhand, replaced Munar. The American is among the better players to watch, making him a welcome addition. Misolic’s spot was given to Adam Walton.