Indian tennis players have been making waves in the latest ATP rankings as they compete in top tournaments and give tough fights to their opponents. We have seen players achieving new career-high rankings, while some legends like Rohan Bopanna have experienced a dramatic decline in their rankings. Let’s take a look at the recent updates from the ATP rankings.
Top Indian players in singles
Sumit Nagal remains the top-ranked Indian in the singles category at 83. At 27, Nagal has established himself as one of the strongest players in Indian tennis, consistently delivering solid performances. Although Ramkumar Ramanathan dropped a few places to 309, he remains a decent player in Indian tennis alongside Mukund Sasikumar, who has moved up 2 spots to 365.
Spotlight on young players
- Karan Singh: Karan Singh continues his impressive journey by climbing up 29 spots to reach a new career-high ranking of 521. At just 21 years old, Singh’s steady progress is promising. His strong performances in recent tournaments in Rwanda, Congo and Uganda have pushed him further up the rankings, bringing him closer to breaking into the top 500.
- Dev Javia: Another young star, Dev Javia, has also achieved a fresh career-high ranking of 707, moving up by 55 spots. The 22-year-old has shown great promise.
- Aryan Shah: 18-year-old Aryan Shah, one of the youngest Indian players making an impact, has climbed back to his career-high rank of #621, gaining 3 spots. Aryan is a player to watch out.
Doubles ATP rankings
Rohan Bopanna’s drop from the top 10
Indian doubles tennis legend Rohan Bopanna, who has been a mainstay in the top 10 for over 60 weeks, has now dropped to #12. At 44, Bopanna continues to perform at a high level, but this slight dip in the rankings looks concerning for his future.
- Rithvik Bollipalli: A new name making waves in the doubles rankings is Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli, who has broken into the top 80 with a career-high rank of #80. The 23-year-old moved up to 5 spots.
- Ramkumar Ramanathan: Ramkumar Ramanathan, who is ranked #309 in singles, has climbed in the doubles category, climbing 18 spots to reach #125. His versatility and success in both singles and doubles is impressive.
Top Indian singles players’ ATP rankings
Rank | Player | Age | Official Points | +/- | Tournaments Played |
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83 | Sumit Nagal | 27 | 697 | – | 27 |
309 | Ramkumar Ramanathan | 29 | 169 | -11 | 22 |
365 | Mukund Sasikumar | 27 | 133 | +2 | 26 |
521 | Karan Singh | 21 | 73 | +29 | 24 |
601 | Siddharth Vishwakarma | 30 | 56 | – | 11 |
621 | Aryan Shah | 18 | 50 | +3 | 15 |
707 | Dev Javia | 22 | 39 | +55 | 20 |
783 | S D Prajwal Dev | 28 | 30 | -13 | 20 |
785 | Dhakshineswar Suresh | 24 | 29 | -2 | 6 |
861 | Adil Kalyanpur | 24 | 22 | -6 | 20 |
Top Indian doubles players rankings
Rank | Player | Age | Official Points | +/- | Tournaments Played |
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12 | Rohan Bopanna | 44 | 5,350 | -4 | 20 |
48 | Yuki Bhambri | 32 | 1,895 | – | 27 |
65 | N. Sriram Balaji | 34 | 1,337 | -4 | 30 |
76 | Arjun Kadhe | 30 | 1,108 | – | 34 |
80 | Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli | 23 | 1,036 | +5 | 33 |
85 | Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan | 36 | 1,002 | +2 | 31 |
95 | Vijay Sundar Prashanth | 38 | 913 | -2 | 33 |
112 | Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha | 29 | 772 | +2 | 37 |
113 | Anirudh Chandrasekar | 26 | 767 | -1 | 36 |
125 | Ramkumar Ramanathan | 29 | 653 | +18 | 30 |