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Tennis Masters 1000: BNP Paribas Open Classic
8th – 15th March 2010
The BNP Paribas Open, the first of nine ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events, showcases the best men’s and women’s players at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. In 2009, the Coachella Valley welcomed a record 332,498 people to the 12-day tournament, eclipsing the mark set the previous year when it became the first tournament outside of the Grand Slams to pass the 300,000 mark.
Athletics: 13th IAAF World Indoor Championships, Doha, Qatar
12th – 14th March 2010
The 13th World Indoor Championships will be held in Doha, Qatar and is expected to be headlined by the world’s top athletes. Qatar’s legendary Aspire Dome is the venue chosen, and the place where spectators expect records to be broken.
Formula 1: Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir
12th – 14th March 2010
Bahrain has the honour of hosting the opening event for this year’s Formula 1 world championship.
Rugby Sevens: Adelaide, Australia
19th – 21st March 2010
Samoa goes to Australia as favourites after a memorable win against New Zealand in final of the Las Vegas-US round of the IRB Sevens World Series. The Samoan team produced a superb performance beating the best team in the world according to the IRB Sevens ranking.
Tennis Masters 1000: Sony Ericsson Open
22nd – 29th March 2010
The 12-day Sony Ericsson Open boasts the participation of the world’s top men’s and women’s players, and has become the place to be seen in Miami with a record 297,011 guests visiting the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in 2008. Players also selected it as the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament of the year for the fifth time in the past six seasons.
WSBK: Portimao, Portugal
26th – 28th March 2010
Moved from its position as last season’s finale, the Algarve Motor Park occupies second position on the 2010 World Superbike calendar.
Formula 1: Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park
26th – 28th March 2010
Brawn GP dominated the 2009 Australian GP in their first race with eventual world champion Jenson Button heading a 1-2 ahead of team-mate Rubens Barrichello.
Formula 1: Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang
2nd – 4th April 2010
The 2009 Malaysian GP was affected by torrential rainstorms and was stopped prematurely with Jenson Button as the winner ahead of Nick Heidfeld and Timo Glock.
WSBK: Valencia, Spain
9th – 11th April 2010
The tight and twisty Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia welcomes World Superbikes for the third round of this season’s 13-race calendar.
MotoGP: Qatar Grand Prix, Losail
9th – 11th April 2010
Qatar will once again get the MotoGP season underway with the championship’s only floodlit race.