Bhambri's Historic Run Ends in Indian Wells Doubles Semifinal Thriller

Yuki Bhambri and Andre Goransson's campaign at the Indian Wells Open concluded in the men's doubles semifinals with a tight three-set loss to Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot. The Indian-Swedish pair fought off match points in the second set to force a decisive match tiebreak. Despite the defeat, this run marked Bhambri's maiden semifinal appearance at the prestigious ATP Masters 1000 level. Bhambri recently broke into the world's Top 20, becoming the first Indian men's doubles player to do so since Rohan Bopanna.

Key Points: Bhambri-Goransson Fall in Indian Wells Doubles Semifinal

  • Bhambri's first Masters 1000 semifinal
  • Tough 3-set match tiebreak loss
  • Career-high rank of World No. 20
  • Strong partnership with Goransson
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Bhambri-Goransson fall in Indian Wells men's doubles semifinal

Yuki Bhambri's maiden ATP Masters 1000 doubles semifinal ends in a tight defeat to Rinderknech/Vacherot at Indian Wells. Recap and highlights.

"They were just two points away from defeat before staging a gritty comeback - Match Report"

Indian Wells, March 14

India's Yuki Bhambri and his Swedish partner Andre Goransson's campaign at the Indian Wells Open ended in the men's doubles semifinal after losing to Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot.

The cousins Rinderknech and Vacherot, who rose to fame last year when they played the third unseeded final in Masters 1000 history in Shanghai, advanced to their first career doubles final with a 7-5, 6-7(3), 10-5 victory over Bhambri and Goransson inside Stadium 1.

After dropping the first set 5-7, Bhambri and Goransson found themselves on the brink of elimination in the second. Trailing 4-5 and down 0-30 on serve, they were just two points away from defeat before staging a gritty comeback to force-and eventually win-a tiebreak.

After a difficult second set, Rinderknech and Vacherot regrouped and played their best tennis in their first match tiebreak of the week. With Goransson serving, Vacherot ripped a return that screamed into the doubles alley for a clean winner and an 8-4 lead. Rinderknech followed with a backhand return winner after the changeover to make it 9-4, eventually taking the tiebreak 10-5 to secure their spot in the final.

This was Bhambri's maiden semifinal at the ATP Masters 1000 level, having made the doubles quarter-final at the Masters 1000 level twice. His previous two quarterfinal appearances were at Indian Wells came in 2025 (with Goransson) and Miami Masters 2025 (with Nuno Borges).

Last month, Bhambri climbed to a career-high ranking of world No. 20 in the latest ATP Rankings, making him the first Indian men's doubles player to break into the Top 20 after Rohan Bopanna.

Partnering with Goransson, Bhambri produced an excellent showing at the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open in Melbourne, reaching the third round to collect the ranking points necessary to push him past the threshold.

Bhambri has been steadily progressing since the 2025 season, when he reached the US Open semifinals alongside New Zealand's Michael Venus, where they were narrowly edged out by the fourth-seeded British duo of Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski after holding a set and break advantage.

In March 2025, Bhambri claimed his first ATP 500 title at the Dubai Tennis Championships, partnering Australia's Alexei Popyrin. The pair came from a set down and saved four match points to defeat reigning US Open and Australian Open doubles champions Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten 3-6, 7-6 (12), 10-8 in a thrilling final.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The match tiebreak was so tense! Vacherot's return winner was just too good. Still, Bhambri is world No. 20 now – that's the real story. He's carrying the torch for Indian men's doubles so well after Bopanna.
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Priya S
So close yet so far! But we should be proud. From his first ATP 500 title in Dubai to a Masters 1000 semi, Yuki's progress is fantastic. Hope he and Goransson stick together, their partnership is clicking.
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Rohit P
A respectful critique: I feel they lost momentum after that amazing second-set comeback. The energy seemed to dip in the match tiebreak. Need to work on maintaining that peak level. But overall, kudos!
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Karthik V
Bhai, Top 20 in the world! That's the headline for me. The semi is a bonus. After injuries hampered his singles career, this doubles resurgence is inspiring. More power to Yuki!
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Michael C
Great tournament for them. The French cousins were just a bit sharper in the decider. Goransson is a solid partner for Bhambri. Looking forward to seeing them in Miami next.

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