American returns this week after a 14-year hiatus.
Reigning Australian Open champ
Williams is one of 32 seeded players who received a first-round bye at
the joint ATP Masters and WTA tournament in the California desert.
Top
seed Williams is competing in the tournament for the first time since
her self-imposed exile began in 2001. She claimed two singles titles in
1999 and 2001.
"It's exciting," Serbia's Ana Ivanovic said of Williams' return to the event. "Obviously you want to compete against the best."
This
will mark the first career meeting between Williams and Romania's
Niculescu when they square off Friday night on stadium court at the
Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
"I don't really know what to expect because we haven't played before,"
Niculescu said. "But obviously I know she has a lot of power, and I know
I'm going to run a lot. I'm just going to play my game."
Four-time men's champion Roger
Federer arrived in Indian Wells Wednesday less than 24 hours after
competing in an exhibition match against Grigor Dimitrov at Madison
Square Garden in New York.
Federer,
who won his seventh title in Dubai earlier this month, will begin his
Indian Wells campaign with a second round match against either Jerzy
Janowicz or Diego Schwartzman.
The world number two said he is hitting the ball well and is feeling good about his chances this week.
"I
don't feel like I have that many bad days anymore," Federer said.
"Maybe sometimes you come out and it's not working. That's something
that happened very few times in the years where I was very dominant.
Otherwise, I feel like I am playing very well."
Federer said he is going to use the time between now and his first match to adjust to the playing surface.
"I was always going to come here
and make sure the first few days I get used to the courts. I had a bit
of a slow week last week after Dubai, so I think the next few days are
going to be important for me," he said.
In
other first round women's matches on Wednesday, British number one
Heather Watson, Mona Barthel and Irina Falconi emerged victorious.
- Watson hangs on for win -
Rising star Watson took on former top 15 player Julia Goerges, of Germany, in the first main draw contest of the tournament.
Watson
appeared to be headed for a straight-set victory by compiling a 6-4,
5-3 lead. But Goerges rallied to win five games in a row to take the
second set and go up a break at 1-0 in the third. Still, Watson
regrouped to beat Goerges 6-4, 5-7, 6-3.
American
wild-card Falconi beat Croatia's Ajla Tomljanovic 7-6 (8/6), 6-4. The
24-year-old Falconi was one of seven Americans who took the court
Wednesday.
Among other
matches, Germany's Barthel outlasted Kristina Mladenovic of France 6-3,
5-7, 6-4, Elena Vesnina of Russia beat qualifier Kateryna Kozlova of
Ukraine 6-3, 6-3 and qualifier Daria Gavrilova of Russia surprised
Silvia Soler Espinosa of Spain 6-3, 6-4.

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