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  • Davis Cup 2023: Yuki Bhambri suffers crushing defeat to Holger Rune as Denmark take 1-0 lead vs India

    Davis Cup 2023: India’s Yuki Bhambri misplaced to Denmark’s Holger Rune 2-6, 2-6 on the Royal Stage in Hillerod. It took Rune solely 58 minutes to shut out the match.

    New Delhi,UPDATED: Feb 3, 2023 23:48 IST

    Davis Cup: Bhambri suffers crushing defeat to Rune as Denmark take 1-0 lead vs India. Courtesy: AP

    By India Today Web Desk: India didn’t make a terrific begin to their marketing campaign within the Davis Cup after Yuki Bhambri misplaced to Denmark’s Holger Rune within the first match on the Royal Stage in Hillerod. Rune received the match 6-2, 6-2, and gave Denmark a 1-0 lead in opposition to India within the hard-court match. It took Rune solely 58 minutes to shut out the match.

    Rune went into the match as agency favorites being the No.9 participant within the ATP rankings. Bhambri was the underdog, being ranked 571 on the earth. The first set was a very one-sided affair as Rune served to the very best of his skill.

    The 19-year-old had a win proportion of 100 from his first serves, in comparison with 70 off his second. Bhambri had a win proportion of 61 from his first however failed large time on his second serve. During his whereas, Rune additionally earned a few breaks of serves to push his opponent on the again foot.

    In the second set, Rune once more broke Bhambri’s serve two instances to stamp his authority. Rune misplaced solely three out of 19 factors from his serves within the second set. Rune additionally produced three aces within the match and Bhambri completed with none.

    Bhambri was erratic given that he made 4 double faults, three greater than his Danish opponent. Rune got here into the match after a good marketing campaign within the Australian Open the place he superior till the fourth spherical.

    In the Round of 16, Andrey Rublev defeated him in an exciting five-setter on the Rod Laver Arena. Rune misplaced the match 3-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-7 (Sept. 11).

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    Feb 3, 2023

  • ‘Anything can happen in sport’ – Yuki Bhambri upbeat as India takes on Casper Ruud’s Norway on the Davis Cup

    Following a thumping 4-0 residence win over Denmark on the Davis Cup again in March, India’s subsequent project is towards Norway, led by US Open finalist and World No. 2 Casper Ruud.

    Yuki Bhambri, member of India’s contingent in Norway, tells The Indian Express that though the staff has not devised any plans for Ruud, they’re wanting ahead to the chance to tackle one of many world’s greatest.

    “It’s hard to develop a strategy for the World No. 2,” he mentioned. “We’re going to try to put some pressure on him, he has just played the US Open final so he may not be 100%. It’s a day of tennis and both will have to perform. Anything can happen in sport.”

    Ruud is the spotlight of the occasion, however past him, India will fancy their probabilities within the World Group Stage attract Lillehammer, Norway. India No. 2 Prajnesh Gunneswaran will go head-to-head with Ruud within the opening match of the encounter, following which India No. 1 Ramkumar Ramanathan will fancy his probabilities towards Viktor Durasovic on Friday.

    On Saturday, India will look in direction of the doubles staff of Bhambri and Saketh Myneni in what may very well be the decisive matches. Against Denmark on the Gymkhana Club in Delhi, the doubles partnership of Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan got here in clutch, and with Bopanna out with harm, Bhambri and Myneni can be hoping to have the same affect this week.

    “The team is going to miss Rohan’s experience,” Bhambri mentioned. “Apart from being a great doubles player, he has been a great servant of Indian tennis. His experience counts for a lot so we are definitely going to miss that. But hopefully, Saketh and I can get the job done here.”

    Despite an absence of tour-level expertise, Bhambri and Myneni have shaped a formidable partnership this yr on the Challenger circuit. The duo have gained six titles this yr, together with the Mallorca Challenger final month. Their most up-to-date outing was a semifinal end in Cassis, France. Bhambri believes the extent of their present Group Stage 1 draw towards Norway just isn’t a step as much as the Challengers.

    “At this stage which India is playing on currently, the level is fairly similar to the events we have won,” he mentioned. “We are fairly confident we should be able to get that point for India. That will be the mindset of anyone who steps on court. We all want to make the best of the opportunity and take Indian tennis forward.”

    India vs Norway, Davis Cup Group Stage, kicks off at 9.30 pm IST, dwell on Eurosport.

  • Wimbledon 2022: India’s Yuki Bhambri falls to prime seed Bernabe Zapata Miralles in qualifying

    Former India No. 1 Yuki Bhambri fell to Spain’s Bernabe Zapata Miralles 5-7. 6-1 within the first spherical of qualifying for the Wimbledon essential draw on Monday. The 29-year-old acquired entry into the qualifying draw because of a protected rating because of a knee damage.

    Bhambri acquired off to a flying begin within the match, getting an early break and discovering himself in a 5-3 lead within the first set. Miralles, nonetheless, managed to get the break again instantly, and after heading off two set factors on his serve within the subsequent sport, he went on to win 10 of the subsequent 11 video games to eradicate the Indian from the occasion.

    The 29-year-old was handed a troublesome draw contemplating Miralles’ outstanding latest outcomes. The Spaniard went from qualifying all the way in which to the fourth spherical on the French Open final month, defeating Americans Taylor Fritz and John Isner earlier than shedding to Alexander Zverev. He is ranked ninetieth on this planet and faces France’s Antoine Hoang subsequent.

    Bhambri was one in all two Indians within the qualifying draw for the boys’s singles occasion at Wimbledon. India No. 1 Ramkumar Ramanathan faces nineteenth seed Vit Kopriva later immediately. Prajnesh Gunneswaran was excessive on the alternates record however ultimately did not make the lower.

    Sania Mirza, in her final 12 months on tour, is the one different Indian who’s confirmed to function at SW19 this 12 months. The 35-year-old enters the ladies’s doubles essential draw alongside Czech Republic’s Lucie Hradecka.

  • Bopanna-Ramkumar duo enters doubles semis, Yuki crashes out from Tata Open

    Indian pair of Rohan Bopanna and Ramkumar Ramanathan superior to the doubles semi-finals, however it was curtains for Yuki Bhambri in singles second spherical on the 2022 Tata Open Maharashtra on the Balewadi Stadium right here on Thursday.
    Bopanna and Ramkumar defeated Austrian-Czech duo of Alexander Erler and Czech Jiri Vesely 7-6(7-3) 7-6(7-4) within the quarterfinals.
    Bopanna and Ramkumar, enjoying their second ATP occasion collectively on the fourth version of South Asia’s solely ATP 250 event, will now meet Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul. The French duo entered final 4 spherical with a hard-fought win in opposition to Federico Gaio and Lorenzo Musetti 4-6 6-3 10-2.
    Another Indian pair of N Sriram Balaji and Vishnu Vardhan may even be seen within the semifinals after their opponents, Gianluca Mager and Emil Ruusuvuori withdrew from the last-eight match as a result of an harm to the previous.

    #TataOpenMaharashtra Doubles semifinalists, Sriram Balaji and Vishnu Vardhan have a crack on the Bowl Tennis Challenge.
    Do you fancy giving it a go? 😉#AdvantagePune #ATPTour #ATP #Tennis | @msltatennis @tatacompanies @oxyrich_north pic.twitter.com/0kS80EfJRX
    — Tata Open Maharashtra (@MaharashtraOpen) February 3, 2022
    The Indian duo, which entered the principle draw as an alternate pair, defeated compatriots Arjun Kadhe and Purav Raja 6-1 6-4 within the opening spherical performed late on Wednesday night time.
    However, it was curtains for comeback man Yuki as he suffered a 3-6 2-6 defeat in opposition to eight seed Stefano Travaglia of Australia within the singles second spherical.

    Stefano Travaglia acquired the higher of Yuki Bhambri within the Singles Second Round on the #TataOpenMaharashtra 2022 🎾
    Watch the highlights right here 📺: #AdvantagePune #ATPTour #ATP #Tennis | @msltatennis @tatacompanies @atptour pic.twitter.com/P2fmnBFn5e
    — Tata Open Maharashtra (@MaharashtraOpen) February 3, 2022
    Earlier within the day, Sweden’s Elias Ymer shocked top-seed and world no 15 Aslan Karatsev of Russia in straight units to storm into the singles quarterfinals.
    Ymer handed Karatsev a stunning 6-2 7-6(7-3) defeat in a second spherical match that lasted for one hour and 36 minutes.
    The 25-year-old Ymer, who got here by the qualifiers, began the sport nicely and took an early 3-1 lead in opposition to Karatsev, who struggled to seek out his rhythm on the South Asia’s solely ATP 250 occasion.

    With 76 per cent of service factors gained, in comparison with Karatsev’s 47 per cent, Ymer comfortably bagged the opening set.
    The star Russian, who upstaged world no.1 Novak Djokovic on his house court docket to enter the Serbia Open closing final 12 months, tried to forge a comeback however Ymer confirmed phenomenal reflexes, coupled with some highly effective pictures to degree the scores at 4-4 within the second set.
    Ymer then held his serves and compelled Karatsev, the primary participant in an Open Era to succeed in the Grand Slam semifinal on debut at 2021 Australian Open, to a tie-break.
    “I was more focussed on my serves. When you serve well, you always win matches. I think the serve was the key,” Ymer mentioned after his match.

    World no. 163 Ymer began strongly within the tie-breaker by racing to a 3-0 lead after which maintained his positive contact to finish a sensational victory.
    Meanwhile, defending champion Jiri Vesely, who acquired opening-round bye, began his marketing campaign with a assured 6-3 6-4 win in opposition to Bernabe Zapata Miralles.
    Sixth-seeded Emil Ruusuvuori additionally had a straightforward outing in opposition to qualifier Vit Kopriva, securing a 6-3 6-3 victory throughout a lopsided last-16 contest.

  • Yuki comes from behind to win first spherical at Tata Open Maharashtra

    India’s Yuki Bhambri registered a sensational come-from-behind win over Jozef Kovalik of Slovakia within the males’s singles opening spherical of the Tata Open Maharashtra tennis event right here on Monday.
    The 29-year-old Indian, who began immediately in the primary attract South Asia’s solely ATP 250 meet, secured a 6-7 (10), 6-2, 7-5 win in his opener.
    After dropping the hard-fought first set, the previous junior world primary, who made a comeback within the worldwide circuit not too long ago after a two-year break because of an damage, began the second with 2-0 lead and seemed in good contact.

    The level with which @yukibhambri wrapped up a gruelling three-set win towards Jozef Kovalik to maneuver into Round 2 of the #TataOpenMaharashtra 😍💪#AdvantagePune #ATPTour #ATP #Tennis | @msltatennis @tatacompanies @atptour @IndTennisDay by day pic.twitter.com/7K45z6JbYu
    — Tata Open Maharashtra (@MaharashtraOpen) January 31, 2022
    He didn’t let the momentum shift earlier than bagging the set simply and levelling the scores.
    In the decider, the Delhi-born participant transformed a break level to take the scores at 3-3 after which added another set level to maintain himself forward within the sport.
    Though the 29-year-old Slovakian tried his greatest to make a comeback into the competition, Bhambri held his nerves and clinched the decider to advance into the second spherical.

    Prajnesh Gunneswaran is the opposite Indian who can be in motion within the singles principal draw in a while Monday. He will tackle fifth-seed German Daniel Altmaier.
    Earlier, France’s Quentin Halys despatched World No. 82 Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania packing with a shocking 6-1, 6-2 win.
    The World No. 141 Halys of France seemed fairly assured towards the higher-ranked opponent as he hardly gave any alternative to Berankis.
    In the opposite round-of-32 match, former World No. 39 Moldovan Radu Albot confronted a troublesome problem from Federico Gaio of Italy within the second set however managed to sail via with a 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) victory.

    Meanwhile, the top-seeded Australian pair of Like Saville and John-Patrick Smith lived as much as the expectations as they defeated Stefano Travaglia and Bernabe Zapata Miralles 6-1, 6-4 in straight units.
    In the opposite doubles opening spherical match, the French duo of Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul outclassed the third-seeded pair of Szymon Walkow and Jan Zielinski 6-3, 7-6 (7-5) to maneuver to the quarterfinals.

  • Wiser about guarding knees from harm, Yuki launches another comeback

    Every morning, Yuki Bhambri says with amusing, he finds himself speaking to his knees, the best one specifically. Whispering, keen them to remain intact as he prepares to mount yet one more comeback to his start-stop tennis profession.
    “Every morning, and after every (training) session,” he describes how his thoughts all the time ponders on how his knee is holding up. “It’s almost like you’re walking on glass. Am I going to trip today?”
    That final time Bhambri, now 29, made a comeback was in February 2021 on the ATP 250 Singapore Open, ending a two-and-a-half-year stint away from the game. The torn tendon in his knee had healed sufficient for him to get again to the tour. Then in April, throughout a Challenger occasion in Florida, Covid struck and the nagging knee – a tendonitis downside that first surfaced at Wimbledon 2018 – gave approach.
    “I heard Covid can cause joint pain, so I feel it had something to do with the knee (deteriorating),” he explains. “The same time I fell sick, my knee was excruciatingly painful. There was always some irritation there, I just feel Covid aggravated and enhanced it.”
    Surgery – even for a life outdoors tennis – was the one approach ahead.

    Over the previous few years, the gifted Delhi-man has been struck with lasting accidents which have stored him extra in rehab than on tour. There was the tennis elbow concern in 2016. He made a powerful comeback, selecting up steam, beating the likes of former World No 6 Gael Monfils after which World No 12 Lucas Pouille. He additionally picked up Challenger titles in Pune and Taiwan and broke again into the highest 100 for the second time in his profession (reaching a excessive of 83) and performed in the principle draw of all 4 Grand Slams in 2018. Then the knee downside struck.
    Now more healthy, and together with his legs “feeling much better,” he’s revving to go once more. And he derives his motivation from what he achieved in these moments, these minutes when his physique held collectively.
    Over the previous few years, the gifted Delhi-man has been struck with lasting accidents which have stored him extra in rehab than on tour. (File)
    “That’s the reason you keep going, knowing that you have that level of being able to play. I feel that if I had never broken into (the top 100), I would have looked at different options. But knowing that you can play the Slams, knowing that you can compete against the best, that keeps you going,” he says.
    “You always learn from your failures but success is as important to get that added motivation to work. My only goal is to be on court and give myself that opportunity to compete.”
    Making modifications
    Since it’s been some time since he was final on courtroom, right here’s a recap of the sport one can anticipate from him. Strong off each wings with an enormous serve, the attacking baseliner’s courtcraft is spectacular – he can assemble factors earlier than ending it off, or hammer dwelling a winner from awkward positions (there’s no mistaking the big-eyed ‘Wow’ when the vanquished Monfils congratulated Bhambri on the win. Just sort ‘Bhambri Monfils’ on YouTube).

    And but he’s nonetheless looking for methods to enhance his sport. His service movement, for instance, took a minor tweak mid-2018. Previously, he’d carry his again leg subsequent to his planted left foot as soon as he tosses the ball. Now he retains each toes planted.
    “It was to try and find more balance. Changing it gave me a better platform to accelerate, go up and get a better serve,” he explains.
    More lately, his modifications have been off-court. Mainly the prolonged one-hour warmup and 90-minute cooldown.
    “There’s an extra bit of stretching that I do, extra exercises, more leg work, more strength work for my knees before entering court,” he describes. “Earlier I’d probably just run around for 15-20 mins. Now I have to do the extra exercises and stretching.”

    There are additionally the brand new kinesiology taping methods he’s learnt by means of the net programs he labored on through the lockdown and whereas in restoration.
    “I did a bunch of online courses on taping techniques, fitness videos,” he says, as he describes the necessity to tape his ankles earlier than every session. “I was sort of interested, not really interested, just that I’ve been taped so much I thought this would be helpful.”

    Another shot at tennis
    He’s determined to place within the exhausting yards, but once more selecting tennis over the choice of leaving the game. He remembers nevertheless, that the latter had been an fascinating proposition over the previous few months. But then there was the arrogance in his potential that stored him going.
    “I know that whenever I step on court, I have that confidence that I can beat anyone. And just hope that at some point I’m going to get lucky and just stay there. That’s the reason I’ve been keeping at it. I know I have the tennis, it’s just a matter of putting it all together. Will it happen? I don’t know. But if I give up then there’s no way to know,” he says.
    And so, he’s going for it once more in 2022. With a protected rating of 127, his first cease in singles is on the Australian Open qualifiers. It was at that very same venue, in 2009 when he introduced himself by successful the junior boys Grand Slam singles title. Now he’s hoping that at Melbourne Park, he’ll get one other new starting.

  • Yuki Bhambri beats Prajnesh Gunneswaran, subsequent up is Ramkumar Ramanathan in Dubai Qualifiers

    Image Source : PTI Yuki Bhambri
    Comeback-man Yuki Bhambri proved he’s again to his greatest with a convincing win over India primary Prajnesh Gunneswaran within the Qualifiers of the Dubai Duty Free Championships, right here on Saturday.
    Yuki, who’s competing on a Protected Ranking (PR) knocked out his seventh seed compatriot 6-1 6-4 within the opening spherical of the USD 2,048,855 laborious court docket event.
    Yuki has not misplaced to Prajnesh in three conferences. He had crushed the left-hander twice in 2017 — Bangalore and Karshi.

    Yuki not too long ago returned to aggressive tennis after greater than two years of injury-forced break when he competed on the Singapore Open, the place he misplaced to Matthew Ebden.
    The 28-year-old is now up towards one other compatriot Ramkumar Ramanathan, who knocked out sixth seed Russian Evgeny Donskoy 6-4-6-4.
    In his 5 matches towards Ramkumar, Yuki has emerged winner on 4 events.
    The all-Indian second spherical signifies that no less than one participant from nation will compete in the principle draw of the celebrated ATP 500 occasion. 

  • Yuki Bhambri readies for yet one more comeback after recovering from harm

    In a scene from a Hollywood sports activities flick concerning the 1995 Rugby World Cup, it’s revealed that South African winger Chester Williams was carrying an harm. Sometime later within the movie, the participant is sprinting exhausting on a observe pitch. A smile cracks on the coach’s face as Williams sprints previous. “Chester’s back!” declares the coach.
    In the actual world, Yuki Bhambri uploaded a video on his Instagram account on Monday. It captures him doing a number of health drills earlier than getting into a full-blooded dash. The video had an identical message. Yuki’s again.
    After spending over two-and-a-half years away from the game resulting from harm, Bhambri will return to the tennis tour on the ATP 250 Singapore Open subsequent week. In an injury-laden profession with a start-stop run on the circuit, he can’t fairly place what number of instances he’s needed to make a comeback.
    “Maybe the third or fourth time,” he says. “I don’t have an exact ‘comeback’ number. Just happy that it’s happening again.”

    The final time Bhambri performed a aggressive match was in December 2018 on the Antwerp Open in Belgium. It was earlier than a torn tendon in his proper knee pressured him to forgo enjoying time and a hard-earned top-100 rank. At the second the 28-year-old doesn’t have a rank on the tour, and wanted his protecting mark of 127 to enter the Singapore occasion. But in a post-pandemic tennis period, the place a ‘bio-bubble’ is one thing he’s examine, heard of, however by no means skilled, he finds the ‘mask’ a frightening proposition.
    “Honestly, I’m not looking forward to wearing a mask for 10 hours on a flight. Most of the time since the lockdown, I’ve either been at home or on the practice court, so I’m not quite used to it,” he says.
    The pandemic, although, took away extra time from him than was anticipated after he had began recovering from his knee issues. The 2009 Junior Australian Open champion, who has reached a career-high of 83, returned to the observe court docket in February final 12 months. But the COVID-19 pandemic pushed him a number of steps again.
    “I had just come back and then having to start again a few months later (because of the lockdown) took time away from the rehabilitation process that I was doing. There’s only so much you can do at home,” Bhambri provides.
    “The real frustration though was when the injury happened. I felt I was on a pretty good track before I hurt the knee. I was adding more power and skills to my game just by being on tour and playing constantly. That’s what hurt the most, because after all that progress, I had to start from scratch again.”
    Bhambri’s earlier ‘comeback’ was in direction of the tip of 2016 after a tennis elbow downside saved him away for six months. When he returned on that event, he raced up from the rating of 474 he had occupied at first of 2017 to breaking into the top-100 for the second time in his profession.
    On the best way, he picked up spectacular wins over the likes of Gael Monfils, Nicolas Mahut, after which World No 12 Lucas Pouille. And then there have been the 2 Challenger titles he gained in Pune and Chinese Taipei.
    The injury-plagued Bhambri is the 2009 Junior Australian Open champion. (File)
    The knee downside although, that he suffered halfway by means of the 2018 season, pushed him to the purpose the place he thought-about a life away from tennis.
    “There were discussions of maybe studying more, choosing a different field, maybe being involved in something with tennis in some way. But just being on court, even if it was just standing on the spot and hitting shots, kept me in the zone and stopped me from giving up,” Bhambri remembers concerning the time he spent away.
    “I had the option of quitting. But there was also the option of grinding it out again, trying to find ways to get my knee better and trying to come back, get my career back. I felt this was the right choice, to keep giving myself the opportunity. I know that my game is there, and for me it’s just about being on the tour and playing. Knowing that I can perform at a good level helped me to come back and give it a shot.”
    The means of getting again initially centered on enjoying a number of doubles occasions to get warmed up. So Bhambri signed as much as play with compatriot Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan in Singapore. But with gamers pulling out resulting from harm, or as a result of they obtained into deeper rounds on the ongoing Australian Open, a door into the singles draw opened for Bhambri.
    After two-and-a-half years, and a wait that mentally felt for much longer, he lastly has an opportunity of doing what he needed to do all alongside. From having darkish ideas of quitting, he was provided a berth in the principle draw of a singles occasion.
    “It happened a bit earlier than I expected,” he says. “But I took it.”