Rohan Bopanna retires from professional tennis after 20 years, reflecting on his journey and aiming to inspire future players ...
Rohan Bopanna, one of Indias most accomplished tennis players, has officially announced his retirement from representing India in international tennis on Saturday.
Indian tennis star Rohan Bopanna announces retirement after two decades, finishing with 26 ATP doubles titles and a legacy of achievements.
Bopanna became the oldest men’s Grand Slam champion in the professional era since 1968 after winning the Australian Open ...
Half of the field in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia comes from the U.S. All four players have defined their year by evolving, on the court and off.
Rohan Bopanna is retiring. And what a journey it has been — from the misty hills of Kodagu to the bright lights of Grand Slam finals, from chopping wood as a boy to build strength to holding aloft ...
Grand Slam singles champion Martina Navratilova says the Belarusian is the favourite in the eight-player line-up. Read more ...
Rohan Bopanna, one of only four Indians to win a Grand Slam title, had made his final ATP Tour appearance at the Paris Masters earlier this week. He had ended his India career after the Paris Olympics ...
Bhullar, who also serves as the president of the Indian Pickleball Association (IPA), led the Indian contingent from the ...
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A two-time Grand Slam champion and former World No. 1 in doubles, Rohan Bopanna retires not just as one of India’s greatest ...
A doubles specialist with a booming serve and enduring presence, Bopanna called tennis “more than a sport,” describing it as a source of “purpose, strength, and belief” through every challenge.