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Top Indian Tennis Players

The top Indian tennis players are ranked primarily based on votes for reputation. Over the years, both male and female tennis players from India have evolved into fantastically gifted athletes. If you are an Indian and want to play tennis professionally, these people can be your role models, because they are some of the best professional Indian tennis players ever. You can be sure to find an Indian tennis participant here if you're searching for a well-known one.

 

·      Ramanathan Krishnan

Ramanathan Krishnan. Krishnan, a Chennai native, raised eyebrows with his sport, which emphasizes skill over his game. He won the tennis Wimbledon Junior Championship in 1954, making him the first Asian to accomplish it. Records that also stand today belong to Krishnan, who achieved a high-quality 50 victories in singles matches at some stage in the Davis Cup and reached a world rating of three. Krishnan received the Padma Shri, the Arjuna Award, and the Padma Bhushan in recognition of his contributions to Indian tennis.

 

·      Ramesh Krishnan

Ramesh has 8 singles titles and a career-high 23rd in the international rankings. In 1986, he won titles in Japan and Hong Kong, making it by far his best year. Jimmy Connors, Pat Coins, and Andres Gomez were defeated in the Hong Kong victory. Ramesh played in the 1987 Davis Cup crew with the Amritraj brothers, who advanced to the finals. He also got the opportunity to be captain of the Davis Cup. In 1998, the Indian government bestowed upon him the Padma Shri.

 

·      Mahesh Bhupathi

Massive serves and an exceedingly powerful backhand are two of Bhupathi's emblems. Bhupathi has participated in the Davis Cup in addition to other competitions, which include the Asian Games and the Olympics, in more than one instance, even while representing the tricolour. He and the All-India Tennis Federation (AITA) have been at odds recently, which has slightly damaged his reputation.

 

 

·      Sania Mirza

Mirza became the first Indian girl to compete in a Grand Slam and take home a round victory for the duration of the Open era. At the 2006 Australian Open, she obtained the 32nd seed, breaking records as the first Indian woman to receive a seed in a Grand Slam competition. Mirza eventually cracked the top 30 after a successful summertime hard court season in 2007. She has won singles matches against several of the top 10 players, including Marion Bartoli, Svetlana Kuznetsova, and Nadia Petrova.

·      Rushmi Chakravarthi

Rushmi, who became a professional in 2005, set a milestone for an Indian tennis participant by prevailing in an enormous ITF girls' Circuit event. Rushmi performs defensively, which can lead to criticism for being overly protective. But professionals argue that she could have gained more titles by finding the appropriate balance between prudence and attack. In the Asian games 2002, 2006, and 2010, Rushmi represented India.