How to Buy Indian Wells Masters 2024 Tickets?

How to buy Indian Wells Open tickets for 2024

Looking to watch the Indian Wells Masters from the tennis courts at the venue? Get all the latest information on the 2024 Indian Wells Masters Tickets here.

Founded in 1974, the Indian Wells Open is one the top tournaments in the world, and along with the Miami Masters, it has the biggest singles draw behind the Grand Slams. 96 players feature in the men’s and women’s singles draw and 1000 points are on offer for the winner of both, the men’s and singles competitions.

When will the Indian Wells Open 2024 Tickets be Released?

The BNP Paribas Open tickets for the 2024 edition have been released and are currently on sale.

All the information around where to buy these tickets and the cost of the tickets has been released and can be found below. You can also find other information like best Indian Wells hotel packages, how to reach Indian Wells, parking information, standalone hotel bookings and much more below.

ATP Indian Wells Masters & WTA Indian Wells Open Tickets Options

If you are looking to get your hands on the 2024 BNP Paribas Open tickets, a tournament that will be played at Indian Wells, then here’s more information on it.

There are a few different types of Indian Wells Masters tickets:

  • Single Session
  • Daily Double (No Longer Available)
  • Mini Packages (No Longer Available)
  • Series Packages (No Longer Available)
  • Group Packages (No Longer Available)
  • Travel Packages (No Longer Available)
  • Series Packages
  • Luxury Suites

(you can look at Viagogo.com here to buy those tickets or match days which are unavailable right now on the official website)

As the name suggests, the Single Sessions tickets allow you to buy tickets for that session of that particular day.

There are different types of daily tickets – the Stadium 1 Tickets, Stadium 2 Tickets, Stadium 3 Tickets, Grounds Pass, Premium Club Suite and Club Suite Seat. There’s also a NetJets Front Box Club and Nobu Dining & Stadium 1 Package.

Reserved seats in Stadium 1 for Day and/or Evening Sessions allows you access to Non-Reserved seating in Stadiums 2-9 and to the tournament grounds.

Similarly, reserved tickets for Stadium 2 tickets allow you the same as above except the Stadium 1 access. Stadium 3 tickets allow you access to reserve seating in that court, non-reserved seating in Stadium 2 and Stadium 4-9 while Grounds Pass allows access to the grounds and to any of non-reserved seating from Stadium 2 to 9.

The tickets are available across five categories of seats – Prime Loge, Stadium Box, Courtside Box, Premium Courtside and Front Box. The last option is the best way to enjoy the action, and obviously the most pricey one.

Grounds pass tickets allow you access to Stadiums 2-9 but for an unreserved seating.

How to Buy Tickets for the Indian Wells Open?

Here’s a simple process to be able to buy the single session tickets for this tournament.

  1. Go to the Daily Tickets section under the Indian Wells tickets here
  2. Scroll down and select which ticket you want (single session, mini packages, series packages etc)
  3. Select the date and then choose if you want to go with the Day Session or the Night Session or a Daily Double (i.e. both sessions)
  4. Choose which stadium you want to watch the tournament by clicking on the Buy Tickets button
  5. Select the number of tickets you want
  6. Choose how you want to receive your tickets; download the app and receive it there or get it mailed home for an extra $5. Click on Continue
  7. Create your account or if you already have one, log in to it and make the payment.

When it comes to packages, you have three deals to choose from – Mini Packages, Group Packages and Series Packages.

The Mini Packages comprise of several combinations of certain days of the tournaments. For example, there is the Kick-Off Weekend package, for the starting weekend.

Then, there’s the Mid-Week Package, followed by Evening and Championship Weekend Packages. These deals are suitable if you are looking to attend a specific section of the tournament, which in many cases, are the finals.

Indian Wells Masters Tickets Prices for 2024

So, how much do the Indian Wells Open tickets cost? The first two days, i.e. March 6 and 7, which will see ATP & WTA Qualifying Rounds, which cost $10 per person.

Ticket price for a Grounds Pass for the third day onward is $30 while the prices go from $60 for a Stadium 1 ticket to $140 for Stadium 2.

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Where to Stay During the Indian Wells Masters?

The Indian Wells Open have options that allow fans to not just watch the tennis but also club it with excellent stays as a park of the package deal (you can book your own hotel rooms too and we will come to that in a bit).

Each of the hotel package options offered by the Indian Wells Open organisers include the following:

  • Accommodation
  • Tickets to Stadium 1
  • Tournament Shuttle Access

How much do these Indian Wells stay+ticket packages cost?

There are multiple packages on offer that include stays and pre-decided tournament dates that can be watched. The lowest-costing price range is $45-1350 and it goes all the way up to $980-$4350 for the Final 4 Days.

You can also buy standalone Indian Wells Open tickets and book your own hotel stay if you prefer it that way. Below are few of our hotel recommendations you can opt for; the first two are the more economical ones while the third option is a luxury option.

Three Hotel Recommendations for Stay during the Indian Wells Open

How to Get to Indian Wells for the tennis?

With a population of around 5000, Indian Wells is a city located in the Riverside County of the state of California. It was formed in 1967 and is located between Palm Desert and La Quinta. Indian Wells is about 124 miles away from Los Angeles.

Indian Wells Open Address:
78-200 Miles Ave, Indian Wells, CA 92210, USA

If you are taking a flight from other parts of USA and Canada, your destination would be the Palm Springs International Airport (PSP). From this airport, the Indian Wells tennis arena would be 30-minute cab drive away.

If you are going to be driving down, then here’s how much time it would take to get to Indian Wells:

  • From Palm Springs, CA: 30 mins
  • From Los Angeles: 2.5 hrs
  • From Ontario: 1.75 hrs
  • From San Diego: 2.5 hrs
  • From Scottsdale/Phoenix: 4.5 hrs

The pick-up and drop-off locations for these cabs and private vehicles is next to the North Gate entrance, and can be accessed using the Gate 10 off of Warner Trail. More information on the availability of parking for Indian Wells patrons can be found here.

Other Information around watching the Indian Wells Open

Fans cannot bring their own alcohol to the tennis, but can buy it from inside the arena. Other than alcohol, weapons and any illegal substances are also not allowed inside.

Only service animals are allowed as pets inside the ground.

The maximum bag size allowed is 16”X16”X8” and will be searched for security reasons. Cameras without flash are allowed but photographs and videos can only be used for personal use. Day session gates open at 10 am while evening session entry begins at 4.30 pm local time.

Get all the other information using the official FAQ here.

2024 Indian Wells Masters & WTA Indian Wells Schedule

So when will the 2024 edition of the Indian Wells Open be played? Here’s the exact schedule for the 2024 edition of this competition:

  • March 3: Women’s Qualifying
  • March 4: Men’s & Women’s Qualifying
  • March 5: Men’s & Women’s Qualifying
  • March 6: Men’s & Women’s 1st Round
  • March 7: Men’s & Women’s 1st Round
  • March 8: Men’s & Women’s 2nd Round
  • March 9: Men’s & Women’s 2nd Round
  • March 10: Men’s & Women’s 3rd Round
  • March 11: Men’s & Women’s 3rd Round
  • March 12: Men’s & Women’s 4th Round
  • March 13: Men’s & Women’s 4th Round
  • March 14: Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals
  • March 15: Men’s Doubles Final & Women’s Singles Semifinals
  • March 16: Men’s Singles Semifinals & Women’s Doubles Final
  • March 17: Men’s Singles Final & Women’s Singles Final

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