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Rohan Bopanna out of top-50 in tennis rankings; Nagal's nosedives to 233
Rohan Bopanna out of top-50 in tennis rankings; Nagal's nosedives to 233

The Hindu

time6 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

Rohan Bopanna out of top-50 in tennis rankings; Nagal's nosedives to 233

A string of early exits on the ATP circuit has taken a toll on Sumit Nagal's singles ranking as he is now placed 233rd, his lowest in almost two years after a massive loss of 63 places while 45-year-old Rohan Bopanna, who is still playing solid tennis, lost his place in the top-50 for the first time in 15 years. The last time the 27-year-old Nagal was ranked outside the top-200 was in July 2023 when he was placed 231. Since then he made a steady progress on the Tour, and climbed to a career-best 68 in July 2024. However, he has struggled to win since the start of the season. He was placed inside the top-100 in January this year but in the last five months has lost 142 places on the ranking ladder. On the back of his top-100 rank, he competed in five straight Grand Slam main draws from 2024 Australian Open but could not qualify for the recently-concluded French Open in Paris. The gulf between number one and two players is also huge as the next best is Sasikumar Mukund at number 430 followed by Karan Singh (445), Aryan Shah (483) and Dev Javia (621). In doubles, Yuki Bhambri is now the country's No.1 player at number 35 with a jump of six places, while veteran Bopanna has dropped out of the top-50 in 15 years. The 45-year-old is now placed 53 after losing 20 places following his French Open campaign. On June 21, 2015, Bopanna was ranked 52nd. Last year in January, he became the oldest world number one in the doubles format. He is still playing solid tennis, with his booming serve still considered one of the best on the Tour. N Sriram Balaji (72), Rithvik Bollipalli (72) and Vijay Sundar Prashanth (100) complete India's top-100 line-up.

Rohan Bopanna out of top 50 for first time in 15 years, Sumit Nagal slips below 200
Rohan Bopanna out of top 50 for first time in 15 years, Sumit Nagal slips below 200

India Today

time12 hours ago

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  • India Today

Rohan Bopanna out of top 50 for first time in 15 years, Sumit Nagal slips below 200

A string of early exits on the ATP circuit has taken a toll on Sumit Nagal's singles ranking as he is now placed 233rd, his lowest in almost two years after a massive loss of 63 places while 45-year-old Rohan Bopanna, who is still playing solid tennis, lost his place in the top-50 for the first time in 15 last time the 27-year-old Nagal was ranked outside the top-200 was in July 2023 when he was placed 231. Since then he made a steady progress on the Tour, and climbed to a career-best 68 in July he has struggled to win since the start of the season. He was placed inside the top-100 in January this year but in the last five months has lost 142 places on the ranking ladder. On the back of his top-100 rank, he competed in five straight Grand Slam main draws from 2024 Australian Open but could not qualify for the recently-concluded French Open in gulf between number one and two players is also huge as the next best is Sasikumar Mukund at number 430 followed by Karan Singh (445), Aryan Shah (483) and Dev Javia (621).BOPANNA SLIPS OUT OF TOP 50 In doubles, Yuki Bhambri is now the country's No.1 player at number 35 with a jump of six places, while veteran Bopanna has dropped out of the top-50 for the first time in 15. The 45-year-old is now placed 53 after losing 20 places following his French Open June 21, 2010, Bopanna was ranked 52nd. Last year in January, he became the oldest world number one in the doubles format. He is still playing solid tennis, with his booming serve still considered one of the best on the Tour.N Sriram Balaji (72), Rithvik Bollipalli (72) and Vijay Sundar Prashanth (100) complete India's top-100 Reel

Sumit Nagal's Ranking Nosedives To 233, Rohan Bopanna Out Of Top-50 For First Time In 15 Years
Sumit Nagal's Ranking Nosedives To 233, Rohan Bopanna Out Of Top-50 For First Time In 15 Years

NDTV

time15 hours ago

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Sumit Nagal's Ranking Nosedives To 233, Rohan Bopanna Out Of Top-50 For First Time In 15 Years

A string of early exits on the ATP circuit has taken a toll on Sumit Nagal's singles ranking as he is now placed 233rd, his lowest in almost two years after a massive loss of 63 places while 45-year-old Rohan Bopanna, who is still playing solid tennis, lost his place in the top-50 for the first time in 15 years. The last time the 27-year-old Nagal was ranked outside the top-200 was in July 2023 when he was placed 231. Since then he made a steady progress on the Tour, and climbed to a career-best 68 in July 2024. However, he has struggled to win since the start of the season. He was placed inside the top-100 in January this year but in the last five months has lost 142 places on the ranking ladder. On the back of his top-100 rank, he competed in five straight Grand Slam main draws from 2024 Australian Open but could not qualify for the recently-concluded French Open in Paris. The gulf between number one and two players is also huge as the next best is Sasikumar Mukund at number 430 followed by Karan Singh (445), Aryan Shah (483) and Dev Javia (621). In doubles, Yuki Bhambri is now the country's No.1 player at number 35 with a jump of six places, while veteran Bopanna has dropped out of the top-50 in 15 years. The 45-year-old is now placed 53 after losing 20 places following his French Open campaign. On June 21, 2015, Bopanna was ranked 52nd. Last year in January, he became the oldest world number one in the doubles format. He is still playing solid tennis, with his booming serve still considered one of the best on the Tour. N Sriram Balaji (72), Rithvik Bollipalli (72) and Vijay Sundar Prashanth (100) complete India's top-100 line-up. Listen to the latest songs, only on

Nagal's ranking nosedives to 233, still-strong Bopanna out of top-50 for first time in 15 years
Nagal's ranking nosedives to 233, still-strong Bopanna out of top-50 for first time in 15 years

Hindustan Times

time16 hours ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Nagal's ranking nosedives to 233, still-strong Bopanna out of top-50 for first time in 15 years

New Delhi, A string of early exits on the ATP circuit has taken a toll on Sumit Nagal's singles ranking as he is now placed 233rd, his lowest in almost two years after a massive loss of 63 places while 45-year-old Rohan Bopanna, who is still playing solid tennis, lost his place in the top-50 for the first time in 15 years. The last time the 27-year-old Nagal was ranked outside the top-200 was in July 2023 when he was placed 231. Since then he made a steady progress on the Tour, and climbed to a career-best 68 in July 2024. However, he has struggled to win since the start of the season. He was placed inside the top-100 in January this year but in the last five months has lost 142 places on the ranking ladder. On the back of his top-100 rank, he competed in five straight Grand Slam main draws from 2024 Australian Open but could not qualify for the recently-concluded French Open in Paris. The gulf between number one and two players is also huge as the next best is Sasikumar Mukund at number 430 followed by Karan Singh , Aryan Shah and Dev Javia . In doubles, Yuki Bhambri is now the country's No.1 player at number 35 with a jump of six places, while veteran Bopanna has dropped out of the top-50 in 15 years. The 45-year-old is now placed 53 after losing 20 places following his French Open campaign. On June 21, 2015, Bopanna was ranked 52nd. Last year in January, he became the oldest world number one in the doubles format. He is still playing solid tennis, with his booming serve still considered one of the best on the Tour. N Sriram Balaji , Rithvik Bollipalli and Vijay Sundar Prashanth complete India's top-100 line-up.

Sumit Nagal Loses Again! Sixth First-Round Exit In 2025 ATP Challenger Season
Sumit Nagal Loses Again! Sixth First-Round Exit In 2025 ATP Challenger Season

News18

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • News18

Sumit Nagal Loses Again! Sixth First-Round Exit In 2025 ATP Challenger Season

Last Updated: Sumit Nagal lost 4-6, 6-7 (4) to French unseeded player Geoffrey Blancaneaux. India's singles player Sumit Nagal continued his struggles with another first-round exit from the ATP Challenger circuit on Monday. Sixth-seeded Nagal lost 4-6, 6-7 (4) to unseeded Frenchman Geoffrey Blancaneaux in the opening round of the €145,250 clay-court event. Despite being down a set and a break, Nagal broke back in the eighth game of the second set, briefly raising hopes of a comeback. However, inconsistent serving from both players led to a second-set tie-breaker, which Blancaneaux ultimately won. This marks Nagal's sixth first-round defeat on the Challenger circuit in the 2025 season. His ranking has dropped to 170 from inside the top 100 at the start of the year.

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