With Tour-level tennis reaching its conclusion this month, it also marked the end of the tennis careers for nine players. In this installment of our retirement series, we list nine players who officially bid farewell to the sport in November.
A clutch of top international stars, including former US Open champion Daniil Medvedev and 2022 Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina, are set to enthral fans in India when the World Tennis League (WTL) makes its debut here on December 17.
After more than 20 years in the sport, a former World No. 1 has decided to step away from tennis. Rohan Bopanna, who’s been a steady presence on tour for years, has announced his retirement at the age of 44.
Can you name every women's Australian Open tennis champion in the Open Era?Note: The Open was moved from January to December in 1977, so there were two Opens played in that year. It was moved again in 1986 from December to January, so there was no Open played in 1986.
Indian doubles specialist Rohan Bopanna has officially retired from professional tennis at the age of 45, marking the end of a remarkable two-decade journey that saw him conquer Grand Slams and reach the pinnacle of the world rankings.
Wimbledon champions Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara cruise into the French Open quarter-finals with a dominant win over Rohan Bopanna and Adam Pavlasek.
Last year’s men’s doubles NCAA champs will be making their first appearance as a team at historic Roland Garros. Ohio State will be represented at the 124th French Open when former Buckeyes J.J.
Reilly Opelka has never shied away from speaking his mind, even if it sometimes comes across as arrogant. A common theme has been his discontent towards
American tennis player Reilly Opelka had some harsh words for his doubles colleagues over the weekend, causing doubles specialist Rohan Bopanna to speak out against the vitriolic comments.
Rohan Bopanna hit out at a respected commentator after she gave information about him at the ATP Finals that the Indian said was untrue. As usual, the ATP Finals singles matches received more attention than the doubles action.
Record-breaker Rohan Bopanna, who became the oldest major men's doubles winner at the Australian Open in January aged 43, sets his sights on achieving further success at Wimbledon.