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Yuki Bhambri, N Sriram Balaji Advance to French Open Doubles 2nd Round

India's Yuki Bhambri and N Sriram Balaji advanced to the second round of the men's doubles at the French Open. Bhambri partnered New Zealand's Michael Venus to beat Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo and Mariano Kestelboim. Balaji teamed with Brazil's Marcelo Demoliner to defeat Germany's Constantin Frantzen and the Netherlands' Robin Haase. Bhambri will also compete in mixed doubles with Alexandra Panova.

India's Yuki Bhambri, N Sriram Balaji advance to second round at French Open 2026

Paris, May 27

India's Yuki Bhambri and N Sriram Balaji advanced to the second round of the men's doubles event at the French Open on Tuesday.

Bhambri, partnering New Zealand's Michael Venus, defeated Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo and Mariano Kestelboim 7-5, 6-2 to move into the next round at Roland-Garros. On the other hand, N Sriram Balaji, partnering Brazil's Marcelo Demoliner, defeated Germany's Constantin Frantzen and the Netherlands' Robin Haase 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 to reach the second round, according to Olympics.com.

In the match between Bhambri-Venus and Cerundolo-Kestelboim, the opening set stayed on serve until the crucial 11th game, when Bhambri and Venus secured a key break against the Argentine pair. They then held serve in the next game to take the first set.

Carrying that momentum into the second set, Bhambri and Venus broke their opponents early again and comfortably closed out the match. Bhambri, currently India's top-ranked men's doubles player, is also competing in the mixed doubles event at the French Open. He will team up with Alexandra Panova to face the pair of David Pel and Ukraine's Lyudmyla Kichenok in the opening round on Thursday.

In the other match, Balaji and Demoliner made a strong start, breaking Frantzen and Haase early in the third game to take control of the opening set. The Indo-Brazilian duo then earned a second break in the ninth game, converting their third set point to clinch the set advantage.

Frantzen and Haase fought back in the second set, breaking Balaji and Demoliner in the seventh game before holding their service games to level the match and force a deciding set.

However, they slipped early in the final set, losing serve in the second game, which allowed Balaji and Demoliner to capitalise and close out the match, sealing their place in the second round.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

Balaji's win was a proper fightback after dropping the second set. Shows real mental toughness. But I hope our players get more support from the federation - we could have more champions if tennis got the attention cricket does.

Sarah B

As a tennis fan from the US, I love following the French Open. Great to see Indian players making their mark. Yuki partnering with Venus seems to be working well - that first set break was decisive!

Vikram M

Wah! Balaji and Demoliner showed great team chemistry. The way they held their nerve in the final set after losing serve early in the second was commendable. India's doubles scene is looking bright. 👏

Kavya N

Absolutely thrilled! Yuki in mixed doubles too - he's really putting in the hard yards at this Grand Slam. Hope the Indian media gives these achievements more coverage instead of just focusing on one sport.

David E

Impressive performances from both Indian players. The second round will be a bigger test though - the competition only gets tougher from here. Fingers crossed they can keep this momentum going! 🤞

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