Bengaluru Open 2026: Sidharth Rawat Advances to Final Qualifying Round

Sidharth Rawat progressed to the final qualifying round at the Bengaluru Open 2026 with a straight-sets victory over Nitin Kumar Sinha. Several other international players also advanced through the first round of qualifying on Sunday. The main draw action begins Monday, featuring a high-profile all-Indian match between former champion Sumit Nagal and local favorite S.D. Prajwal Dev. Wildcard entrant Manas Dhamne will also open his campaign against a seeded opponent.

Key Points: Bengaluru Open 2026: Rawat Qualifies, Main Draw Matches Set

  • Sidharth Rawat wins qualifying match
  • Main draw begins Monday
  • Sumit Nagal faces S.D. Prajwal Dev
  • International players advance in qualifying
  • Wildcard Manas Dhamne to play
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Bengaluru Open 2026: Rawat progresses into final round of qualifying; main draw to kick off on Monday

Sidharth Rawat wins qualifying match at Bengaluru Open 2026. Main draw features Nagal vs. Prajwal Dev. See schedule and results.

Bengaluru Open 2026: Rawat progresses into final round of qualifying; main draw to kick off on Monday
"Rawat responded with two timely breaks of his own to close out the match in straight sets. - Match Report"

Bengaluru, Jan 4

The S.M. Krishna Tennis Stadium witnessed edge-of-the-seat action on Sunday as the first round of qualifying matches got underway at the 10th Bengaluru Open 2026.

India's Sidharth Rawat booked his place in the final round of qualifying with a composed 6-3, 7-5 victory over compatriot Nitin Kumar Sinha. Rawat set the tone early, claiming the opening set with confidence. Sinha mounted a strong fightback in the second set and broke Rawat's serve to take the lead, but Rawat responded with two timely breaks of his own to close out the match in straight sets.

In other first-round qualifying encounters, Indians Dev Javia and Adil Kalyanpur put up spirited performances but were edged out in three-set battles by higher-ranked opponents Dominik Palan and Eero Vasa respectively.

Also advancing to the final round of qualifying, scheduled for Monday morning, were Kuan-Yi Lee (Chinese Taipei), Ryotaro Taguchi and Jumpei Yamasaki (Japan), Mitsuki Wei Kang Leong (Malaysia), Aziz Ouakaa (Tunisia), Niels Visker (Netherlands), and Frenchmen Arthur Reymond and Felix Balshaw.

Later on Sunday, Ukraine's Yurii Dzhavakian was set to face France's Alexis Gautier to conclude the opening day of qualifying at the tournament.

Main draw action will begin on Monday afternoon, with local fans in for an exciting lineup. Wildcard entrant Manas Dhamne will take on fifth seed Matej Dodig of Croatia, followed by a marquee all-Indian clash between former champion Sumit Nagal and local favourite S.D. Prajwal Dev. .

- IANS

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Sarah B
Tough luck for Dev Javia and Adil Kalyanpur, losing in three sets. Shows the level of competition is really high this year. It's fantastic to see such an international field in Bengaluru. The tournament has grown so much since its early days.
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Priya S
Manas Dhamne getting a wildcard is a good move to encourage young talent, but facing the 5th seed right away is a baptism by fire! All the best to him. The stadium atmosphere must be electric. Wish I could be there.
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Rohit P
Solid win for Rawat! Need more Indian players to consistently make it to the main draws of these ATP events. The infrastructure in Bangalore is world-class, now we need the results to match. Let's go, boys! 💪
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Michael C
Respectfully, while it's great to cover the Indian players, the article could give a bit more detail on the international qualifiers who advanced. Players like Visker and Ouakaa are rising talents on the tour. A more balanced focus would be appreciated.
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Ananya R
The Nagal vs Prajwal Dev match is the one to watch! Two completely different styles of play. Hope it's a packed house at the S.M. Krishna stadium. Bengaluru Open is becoming a real highlight of the Indian sporting calendar. 🎉

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