In a video that ATP recently posted, Novak Djokovic and Rohan Bopanna are seen having a chat with each other. The two players share a very unique record and that is what they can be seen talking about in the video.
Indian men’s tennis star Rohan Bopanna added yet another feather to his cap as the 44-year-old won the men’s doubles title alongside Australia’s Matthew Ebden at the 2024 Miami Open.
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.
Roger Federer, one of the greats of tennis has always been an icon to millions around the world. Federer, the beacon of sportsmanship, inspired countless fans all over the world with his on-court tennis and off-court philanthropy.
In his own gritty way Bopanna has carved out his place in Indian tennis, while trying to give back.
With the tennis world up and moving, players have to be close to perfect to stand out. Opening about this was Matthew Ebden, who partnered with Rohan Bopanna in a thriller of a final at the Australian Open.
Rohan Bopanna has constantly succeeded in carving his name into the history of tennis. At the age of 43, the Indian tennis player has climbed up the hill by defying all odds and has become World No.
Indian tennis icon and newly-crowned World No.1 Rohan Bopanna registered his first win as the top-ranked doubles player and it was a big one as he with his partner Australia’s Matthew Ebden advanced to the final of the 2024 Australian Open.
"Watching sports, you always have idols while growing up, I hope me reaching the No. 1 position inspires someone back home" - Rohan Bopanna
Rohan Bopanna becomes the oldest tennis world number one aged 43 after he and Matthew Ebden reach the Australian Open doubles semi-finals.
Taking Indian tennis to another level is Rohan Bopanna, who continues to break milestones at the tender age of 43. Making his country proud, Bopanna continued his dream run at the Australian Open.
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