Yuki Bhambri Breaks ATP Doubles Top 20, First Indian Since Bopanna

Yuki Bhambri has made history by climbing to a career-high World No. 20 in the ATP doubles rankings, becoming the first Indian man to break into the elite top 20 since Rohan Bopanna. His ranking surge follows an impressive Australian Open where he and partner Andre Goransson reached the third round. Bhambri's recent success includes winning his first ATP 500 title in Dubai in 2025 and ending Bopanna's long reign as India's top-ranked doubles player. He now aims to use upcoming ATP 500 events to climb further before joining India's Davis Cup squad.

Key Points: Yuki Bhambri Reaches ATP Doubles Top 20, Makes History

  • Career-high World No. 20 ranking
  • First Indian in Top 20 since Bopanna
  • Strong Australian Open 2026 run
  • Won first ATP 500 title in Dubai 2025
  • Ended Bopanna's 286-week reign as India No. 1
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India's Yuki Bhambri breaks ATP Doubles Top 20, making history after Bopanna

Indian tennis star Yuki Bhambri climbs to a career-high World No. 20 in ATP doubles rankings, becoming the first Indian man to break the top 20 since Rohan Bopanna.

"making him the first Indian men's doubles player to break into the Top 20 after Rohan Bopanna - Release"

New Delhi, February 3

Roundglass Tennis Academy athlete Yuki Bhambri has 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, cementing his status as India's top-ranked doubles player.

With a significant jump from his previous rank of 22, Yuki has officially broken into the elite Top 20 of the ATP doubles standings for the first time in his career, according to a release.

This ranking leap comes on the back of an impressive run of form for the 33-year-old, who has featured in multiple ATP Tour finals and made deep runs at Grand Slam tournaments.

Partnering with Sweden's Andre Goransson, Yuki 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.

After dismissing local wildcards James Duckworth and Cruz Hewitt in the opener, Yuki and Goransson staged a dramatic comeback against Santiago Gonzalez and David Pel in the second round, winning 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-3. They narrowly lost to the Brazilian duo Orlando Luz and Rafael Matos in a tightly contested match in the next round, 6-7(7), 3-6.

Yuki has been steadily progressing since the 2025 season, when he reached the US Open semifinals with New Zealand's Michael Venus, who 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.

Earlier in the season, Bhambri also became India's No. 1 doubles player, ending veteran Rohan Bopanna's remarkable 286-week reign at the top.

He is currently scheduled to play the ATP 500 swing in the Middle East, using these higher-tier tournaments to push toward further ATP ranking gains and later join the Indian squad for the Davis Cup tie against the Netherlands.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud! His journey is a lesson in never giving up. To reach a Grand Slam semi-final and win an ATP 500 title shows real class. Hope he can break into the Top 10 soon. All the best for the Middle East swing and Davis Cup!
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Rohit P
Great news, but let's be honest, we need more players coming up. Yuki is 33. Where are the younger players? The system needs to produce more talent so we aren't relying on one or two veterans. Still, kudos to Yuki for his incredible hard work.
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Sarah B
As a tennis fan, this is brilliant to see. The match against Heliovaara and Patten in Dubai sounded epic - saving 4 match points! That's the kind of mental strength champions are made of. Wishing him all the best.
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Vikram M
Finally getting the recognition he deserves! He's been playing quality tennis for a while now. Ending Bopanna's 286-week reign is no small feat. Jai Ho, Yuki! Make us proud in Davis Cup.
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Kavya N
This is such a positive story. It shows success can come at any age if you have the dedication. His partnership with different players from around the world is also a great example of sportsmanship. More power to him! 👏

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