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59 Facts About Yuki Bhambri

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Yuki Bhambri was born on 4 July 1992 and is an Indian professional tennis player who currently specializes in doubles.

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Yuki Bhambri has an ATP career-high doubles ranking of world No 26 achieved on 31 March 2025.

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Yuki Bhambri has a career-high singles ranking of No 83 achieved on 16 April 2018.

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Yuki Bhambri is a former junior No 1 and winner of the 2009 Australian Open Junior Championship.

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Yuki Bhambri is the first Indian to win the junior Australian Open title and the fourth Indian in history to capture a junior singles title at a Grand Slam championship.

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Yuki Bhambri started playing tennis at the age of 6 years.

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Yuki Bhambri's sisters are Ankita Bhambri and Sanaa Bhambri, and he is the cousin of Prerna Bhambri and Prateek Bhambri, all of whom are professional tennis players.

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Yuki Bhambri reached the junior No 1 ranking in the world in February 2009.

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Yuki Bhambri won the Junior Australian Open Boys singles title in 2009 by beating Alexandros-Ferdinandos Georgoudas of Greece in the finals.

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Yuki Bhambri competed in all the junior Grand Slams in 2008.

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Yuki Bhambri lost at the 2008 Australian Open Boys' Singles in the semifinals to eventual champion Bernard Tomic.

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Yuki Bhambri concluded his season by making history as the first Indian winner of the prestigious Orange Bowl at age 16, beating Jarmere Jenkins of the US in straight sets.

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In 2009, Yuki Bhambri began the year by winning the junior Australian Open, defeating Alexandros Georgoudas from Greece in the final in only 57 minutes.

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Yuki Bhambri obtained a wild card spot in the doubles main draw pairing with Harsh Mankad at the Chennai Open.

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Yuki Bhambri obtained a wild card position for the 2010 Australian Open qualifying draw as an additional reward for his win at the 2009 Junior Australian Open.

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Yuki Bhambri made his Davis Cup debut against South Africa in the World Group play-offs.

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Yuki Bhambri played Colombian Juan Sebastian Gomez in the finals.

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Yuki Bhambri reached his first ATP Challenger final of the season at Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

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Yuki Bhambri lost to Chinese Taipei's Lu Yen-hsun in the final.

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Yuki Bhambri won his first ATP Challenger singles title of the season and the second of his career at Traralgon, Australia, defeating American Bradley Klahn in the final.

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Yuki Bhambri entered the 2014 Australian Open in both singles and doubles.

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Yuki Bhambri lost to Potito Starace in the first round of the singles qualifying draw.

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Yuki Bhambri entered the men's doubles with Michael Venus from New Zealand as his partner.

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On 8 February 2014, Yuki Bhambri won his third ATP Challenger singles title at the Sriram Capital PL Reddy Memorial ATP Challenger tennis tournament in Chennai.

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Yuki Bhambri defeated Alexander Kudryavtsev of Russia in three sets in the final.

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Yuki Bhambri won the doubles title at the same event with his partner Michael Venus of New Zealand.

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Later in the year, Yuki Bhambri won two medals for India at the 2014 Asian Games.

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Yuki Bhambri won bronze in the men's singles category, losing to Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka in the semifinals.

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Yuki Bhambri won bronze in the men's doubles category with Divij Sharan as his partner.

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Yuki Bhambri maintained his good start of the season and reached the semifinals of the Kazan Kremlin Cup.

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Yuki Bhambri broke into the top 100 for the first time in his career on 19 October 2015.

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Yuki Bhambri entered the main draw of the Australian Open for the second consecutive year.

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Yuki Bhambri lost in the first round to sixth-seeded Tomas Berdych in straight sets.

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Yuki Bhambri defeated Stefan Kozlov in the first round and shocked 6th seed and defending champion Gael Monfils in the second round.

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Yuki Bhambri then defeated Guido Pella to reach the quarterfinals where he lost to eventual finalist Kevin Anderson.

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Yuki Bhambri started the year with the Tata Open Maharashtra in Pune where he entered the main draw.

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Yuki Bhambri then entered the qualifying draw of the Australian Open and qualified for the main draw for the third time.

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Yuki Bhambri reached the final but lost to top seed Jordan Thompson in 3 sets.

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Yuki Bhambri eventually lost to Sam Querrey in the third round.

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Yuki Bhambri carried his good form to the next masters at the Miami Open where he qualified for main draw.

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Yuki Bhambri lost in the first round to Ruben Bemelmans in straight sets.

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Yuki Bhambri entered the doubles draw with compatriot Divij Sharan.

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Yuki Bhambri got direct entry into the 2018 Wimbledon Championships for the first time.

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Yuki Bhambri lost in the opening round to Italian qualifier Thomas Fabbiano.

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Yuki Bhambri lost in the first round to wildcard Matthew Ebden in straight sets.

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One week later, Yuki Bhambri won an ITF doubles title in India partnering Saketh Myneni.

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Yuki Bhambri received a protected ranking into the qualifying draw of the 2021 Dubai Open.

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Yuki Bhambri partnered Matthew Ebden in doubles at the 2021 Orlando Open.

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Yuki Bhambri lost in round of 16 of both singles and doubles of 2022 Maharashtra Open.

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Yuki Bhambri received a protected ranking in French Open men's singles qualifiers but lost to Altug Celikbilek in straight sets.

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Yuki Bhambri entered the 2023 Australian Open as a wildcard pair with Saketh Myneni.

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Yuki Bhambri won his first Grand Slam match as a pair with Myneni, and recorded only his second career doubles win at the 2023 French Open, defeating wildcards Arthur Rinderknech and Enzo Couacaud.

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Yuki Bhambri won his first ATP title at the 2023 Mallorca Championships with Lloyd Harris.

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Yuki Bhambri moved up to world No 58 in the ATP doubles rankings on 3 July 2023.

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Yuki Bhambri made his debut at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships as an alternate pair with Myneni.

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Yuki Bhambri reached his second career doubles final at the 2023 Stockholm Open with Julian Cash.

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Yuki Bhambri won his second title at the 2024 BMW Open with Albano Olivetti.

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Yuki Bhambri reached the top 50 in the doubles rankings two weeks later on 24 June 2024.

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Yuki Bhambri won the biggest title of his career at the 2025 Dubai Tennis Championships with new partner Alexei Popyrin defeating second seeds Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten.