How did Yuki Bhambri reach a career-high world No. 20 in ATP men's doubles rankings?
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Chandigarh, Feb 3 (NationPress) Indian tennis sensation Yuki Bhambri has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing a career-best ranking of world No. 20 in the latest ATP Rankings. This accomplishment marks him as the first Indian men's doubles player to enter the Top 20 since Rohan Bopanna.
Bhambri has made a notable leap from his previous position of 22, officially breaking into the prestigious Top 20 of the ATP doubles standings for the very first time in his career.
This ascent follows an impressive streak for the 33-year-old, who has participated in several ATP Tour finals and advanced deep into Grand Slam tournaments.
In collaboration with Sweden’s Andre Goransson, Bhambri showcased his skills at the Australian Open, the year’s first Grand Slam held in Melbourne, where they reached the third round, earning crucial ranking points.
They started strong by defeating local wildcards James Duckworth and Cruz Hewitt in the first round. Their second round saw an exhilarating comeback against Santiago Gonzalez and David Pel, winning 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3. However, they faced a narrow defeat against the Brazilian pair of Orlando Luz and Rafael Matos in the following round, finishing the match 6-7(7), 3-6.
As an athlete of the Roundglass Tennis Academy, Bhambri has been on a steady rise since the 2025 season, where he reached the US Open semifinals alongside Michael Venus from New Zealand, narrowly losing to the fourth-seeded British team of Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski after having a set and break advantage.
In March 2025, Bhambri clinched his first ATP 500 title at the Dubai Tennis Championships, teaming up with Alexei Popyrin from Australia. They staged a remarkable comeback from a set down, saving four match points to defeat the reigning US Open and Australian Open doubles champions, Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten, in a thrilling final with scores of 3-6, 7-6(12), 10-8.
Earlier this season, Bhambri also rose to become India’s No. 1 doubles player, ending the impressive 286-week reign of veteran Rohan Bopanna at the top.
Currently, he is set to participate in the ATP 500 series in the Middle East, aiming to leverage these high-ranking tournaments to further improve his ATP rankings before joining the Indian team for the Davis Cup tie against the Netherlands.