First Timers Guide to the BNP Paribas Open and Palm Springs

Southern California remains one of the nicest destinations in America, attracting millions of tourists each year to incredible cities, fascinating deserts, and endless hours of pure sunshine. But in March it also plays hosts to one of the nation’s most prestigious tennis tournaments, the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells (Click here for tickets!). Here […]
Novak Djokovic Currently Rules Men’s Tennis

While no player won more than a single Grand Slam in 2014, it’s clear to see that Novak Djokovic has become the world’s best and is fully deserving of his top ATP ranking. Throughout the year he has competed at the level everyone aspires to, and while the other 3 of the “Big Four” have […]
Is the “Big Four” Tennis Era Coming to a Close?

In a span between 2005 and 2013, the Big Four Tennis Era of Men’s singles won 34 of 35 Grand Slams. And just who are these Big Four? Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Andy Murray; and they have ruled tennis. But in 2014 the landscape of the sport is changing. The group was […]
How to Best Enjoy a Day at the BNP Paribas Open

Attending a professional tennis tournament like the BNP Paribas Open is a wonderful experience, but it can certainly be a challenge figuring out how to best organize your day. With open seating throughout several of the stadiums and matches starting and wrapping up at different times, you need to come up with a general plan. […]
How Much Do US Open Tickets Cost?

While many tennis fans may be worried over the high costs of attending a prestigious grand slam event like the US Open, the fact remains that early round play and grounds passes can help get you into the Billie Jean Tennis Center at a very reasonable rate. The good news is that no matter how […]
5 Ways to Make the Most of Your BNP Paribas Open Trip

Attending the BNP Paribas open in Indian Wells, California is one of the greatest tennis experiences in America! With a slate full of world-class tennis players at a state of the art facility in one of the country’s most serene settings, this tournament will live long in the memory! Here are some tips to help […]
A new season for tennis, and for Championship Tennis Tours
Hey there CTT Sixth Set blog fans, I hope everyone is doing well leading into the holiday season. My favorite holiday of the year Thanksgiving was rough on the body this year. I’ll skip the details and I’m not pointing any fingers…Let’s just say adding pistachios to the mashed potatoes was a bit overkill. Was […]
Waiting for Melbourne
Will there be any surprises in 2011 or will we continue to see a domination of the game at least on the Men’s side, by the three usual suspects, Nadal, Federer, and Djokovic….it’s getting hard to remember the names of anyone else even in the running….ask your average layman who he likes in Tennis and […]