
Indian Wells is one of the biggest tournaments on the tennis calendar outside of the Grand Slams.
The event is so prestigious that some even label it the ‘fifth Grand Slam’, with Indian Wells opening its doors once again for the 2026 tournament.
Last year saw two new singles champions at Indian Wells, with Mirra Andreeva winning the women’s singles title after beating Aryna Sabalenka in the final.
In the men’s singles draw, Jack Draper took home the title after beating Holger Rune in the final.
As both Draper and Andreeva look to defend their titles, the ticket prices have now been revealed for fans to come and watch the action at Indian Wells.

Rome and Cincinnati have the highest ticket prices of any Masters tournament
There are currently nine Masters 1000 tournaments on the ATP Tour, with Indian Wells the first of the 2026 season.
Although Indian Wells is traditionally one of the more prestigious events, it is more in the middle in terms of ticket prices.
When ranking all nine Masters 1000 tournaments in terms of their lowest ticket price for the last-16 round, Indian Wells sits in fifth with a price of around $82.
Leading the way in terms of highest prices are the Italian Open and the Cincinnati Open, who have been charging approximately $117.
This is a stark difference to the two tournaments at the end of this list, with the Paris Masters offering the same ticket for less than a quarter of the price.
Every Indian Wells singles champion since 2020
Indian Wells is holding its 52nd edition of the tournament this year, with some legendary champions over the years.
This includes men’s singles champions in Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, while Serena Williams, Steffi Graf and Martina Navratilova have won the women’s singles title.
There have been eight different singles champions this decade, with Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek the only players to win the title twice.
Draper is one of two different British Indian Wells champions, with Cameron Norrie producing a stunning run to the title in 2021.
Taylor Fritz is the other men’s singles champion at Indian Wells, with the Californian winning his only Masters 1000 title to date after beating Nadal in the 2022 final.
While in the women’s singles draw, Elena Rybakina and Paula Badosa have won the Indian Wells singles title since 2020.
All eight of these players will return to Indian Wells this year, as well as other former champions in Djokovic, Naomi Osaka and Bianca Andreescu.
The 2026 edition of Indian Wells will get underway on Wednesday, March 4.

