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Rohan Bopanna back in Top 10, climbs to World No.9 in doubles in ATP Rankings

Rohan Bopanna back in Top 10, climbs to World No.9 in doubles in ATP Rankings

ATP Rankings: Indian star tennis doubles player Rohan Bopanna jumped two spots from 11th to 9th position to enter the top 10 in the latest ATP Rankings for doubles. The 43-year-old veteran player has displayed brilliant play this year after starting the season ranked 19th. Bopanna did not have a great 2022 season due to […]

ATP Rankings: Indian star tennis doubles player Rohan Bopanna jumped two spots from 11th to 9th position to enter the top 10 in the latest ATP Rankings for doubles. The 43-year-old veteran player has displayed brilliant play this year after starting the season ranked 19th. Bopanna did not have a great 2022 season due to a knee injury, which forced him to withdraw from multiple events in 2022, including the Davis Cup. The former World No. 3 player has since recovered from his injury and reached the mixed doubles final at the Australian Open. In ATP tour events, he has made the finals in Rottendam, Qatar, and Madrid while winning the title in Indian Wells. Follow Tennis Rankings 2023 LIVE updates on InsideSport.IN

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Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden had won the Indian Wells Open title with a clutch performance defeating Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski.

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The title win alongside his Australian partner Matthew Ebden at Indian Wells Masters in March made Rohan Bopanna the oldest ATP Masters 1000 champion.

The Indo-Australian duo went on to defeat the current world No. 1 team of Wesley Koolhof and Neil Skupski in the final before getting the better of defending champions John Isner and Jack Sock in the semi-finals.

Bopanna and Ebden also won the Qatar Open in February and made it to the final of the Madrid Open, an ATP Masters 1000 event, in May.

The pair is slated to compete at the French Open 2023. Bopanna’s only Grand Slam win, a mixed doubles title alongside Canada’s Gabriela Dabrowski, came at Roland Garros in 2017 as per Olympics.com.

Sumit Nagal, at world No. 256, is the top-ranked Indian tennis player in ATP Rankings for singles.

In the WTA Rankings, Asian Games bronze medallist Ankita Raina is India’s top player at world No. 212. She is also India’s highest-ranked player in women’s doubles at world No. 149.

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