Ramkumar Ramanathan
{{short description|Indian tennis player}}
{{EngvarB|date=August 2013}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}}
{{Indian name|Ramkumar|Ramanathan}}
{{Infobox tennis biography
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|caption= Ramanathan at the 2022 BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux
|name= Ramanathan Ramkumar
|fullname=
|country_represented= {{IND}} (2008-2025), {{PHI}} (2025-)
|residence= Barcelona, Spain &
Chennai, India, Philippines
|birth_date= {{birth date and age|df=yes|1994|11|08}}
|birth_place= Karaikudi, Sivaganga District, Tamil Nadu
|death_date=
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|height={{convert|1.88|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}
|turnedpro= 2009
|retired=
|plays= Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
|coach= Juan Balcells &
Sergio Casal
|singlesrecord= {{tennis record|won=25|lost=38|details=in ATP Tour and Grand Slam main draw matches, and in Davis Cup|small=yes}}
|singlestitles= 0
|highestsinglesranking = No. 111 (30 July 2018)
|currentsinglesranking= No. 395 (30 December 2024)
|AustralianOpenresult= Q3 (2018)
|FrenchOpenresult= Q2 (2015, 2021, 2022)
|Wimbledonresult= Q3 (2021)
|USOpenresult= Q2 (2015, 2017)
|doublesrecord = {{tennis record|won=18|lost=24|details=in ATP Tour and Grand Slam main draw matches, and in Davis Cup|small=yes}}
|doublestitles = 2
|highestdoublesranking = No. 58 (15 August 2022)
|currentdoublesranking = No. 134 (2 December 2024)
|AustralianOpenDoublesresult = 1R (2023)
|FrenchOpenDoublesresult= 2R (2022)
|WimbledonDoublesresult = 1R (2022)
|USOpenDoublesresult = 1R (2022)
|FrenchOpenMixedresult = 1R (2022)
|WimbledonMixedresult = 1R (2021)
|Team = yes
|DavisCupresult = 8–7 (singles 8–7)
|updated = 10 December 2024
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{{MedalSport | tennis}}
{{MedalCountry| {{IND}}}}
{{MedalCompetition| Asian Games}}
{{MedalSilver|2022 Hangzhou|Doubles}}
{{Medal|Competition|South Asian Games}}
{{Medal|Gold|2016 Guwahati|Singles}}
{{Medal|Gold|2016 Guwahati|Doubles}}
}}
Ramanathan Ramkumar (born 8 November 1994) is an Indian-born Filipino professional tennis player.{{cite web|title=Ramkumar RAMANATHAN|url=http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/players/player/profile.aspx?playerid=100139721|publisher=itftennis.com|access-date=25 January 2014|archive-date=10 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131110153853/http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/players/player/profile.aspx?playerid=100139721|url-status=live}} He has been ranked as high as world No. 111 in singles by the ATP, which he achieved in July 2018, and in doubles at No. 58, achieved in August 2022. Ramkumar is currently the No. 3 ranked Indian player.{{cite web|url=https://www.atptour.com/en/rankings/singles?RankRange=0-5000®ion=IND|title=Rankings | Singles|access-date=18 September 2023}} He has represented India in the Davis Cup.
Personal and early life
Ramkumar was born to Ramanathan Chettiar and Alagammai Aachi in a Nattukottai Nagarathar family in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu. Both his parents are in the textile business. He has a sister named Uma. He started playing tennis at the age of five, introduced to the sport by his father. He trains at the Sanchez-Casal Academy in Barcelona, Spain.{{cite web|url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/players/ramkumar-ramanathan/rb56/bio|title=Ramakumar Ramanathan - ATP Profile|website=Atpworldtour|access-date=16 August 2017|archive-date=15 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170815113349/http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/players/ramkumar-ramanathan/rb56/bio|url-status=live}} He graduated with a B.A. in economics from Loyola College, Chennai.{{cite news|title=A day to remember for Ramkumar|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-sports/a-day-to-remember-for-ramkumar/article4096680.ece|access-date=16 August 2017|newspaper=The Hindu|date=15 November 2012|archive-date=16 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170816154112/http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-sports/a-day-to-remember-for-ramkumar/article4096680.ece|url-status=live}}{{cite news|url-status=live|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topiclist/Indian-male-tennis-players|archive-url=https://archive.today/20150106121430/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topiclist/Indian-male-tennis-players|publisher=Times of India|title=Top Male Tennis Players of India through History|archive-date=6 January 2015|access-date=15 August 2018}} He speaks Tamil, English and Spanish.
Career
= 2008–2010: Junior career and turning pro =
Ramanathan began playing tennis at the age of five, turning professional in 2009.
= 2014–2016: Early career =
In 2014, Ramanathan qualified for the main draw of the Chennai Open and beat the then-Indian No. 1 Somdev Devvarman in the first round.{{cite web|title=Chennai Open: Yuki Bhambri wins opener, Somdev Devvarman loses to Ramkumar Ramanathan|url=http://sports.ndtv.com/tennis/news/218929-chennai-open-yuki-bhambri-wins-opener-somdev-devvarman-loses-to-ramkumar-ramanathan|publisher=sports.ndtv.com|access-date=25 January 2014|archive-date=3 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140103105156/http://sports.ndtv.com/tennis/news/218929-chennai-open-yuki-bhambri-wins-opener-somdev-devvarman-loses-to-ramkumar-ramanathan|url-status=live}}{{cite web|last=Mehta|first=Rutvick|title=Chennai Open: After beating Somdev Devvarman in round 1, 19-year-old R Ramanathan hopes to break into top-200 by end of 2014|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report-chennai-open-after-beating-somdev-devvarman-in-round-1-19-year-old-r-ramanathan-hopes-to-break-into-top-200-by-end-of-2014-1945012|work=Daily News and Analysis|date=4 January 2014|access-date=25 January 2014|archive-date=12 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112063205/http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report-chennai-open-after-beating-somdev-devvarman-in-round-1-19-year-old-r-ramanathan-hopes-to-break-into-top-200-by-end-of-2014-1945012|url-status=live}}{{cite web|last=Gopalkrishnan|first=Krithika|title=Ramkumar Arrives With a Bang|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/Ramkumar-Arrives-With-a-Bang/2014/01/02/article1977684.ece|work=The New Indian Express|date=2 January 2014|access-date=25 January 2014|archive-date=21 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221200912/http://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/Ramkumar-Arrives-With-a-Bang/2014/01/02/article1977684.ece|url-status=dead}} He then lost to Marcel Granollers in the second round.
In 2015, Ramanathan played mostly on Futures and Challenger level. He entered the Chennai Open, where he lost in first round to Tatsuma Ito in straight sets. In April, he reached his first doubles final at a challenger event at the Mersin Cup in Turkey. Partnering with Riccardo Ghedin, the pair lost the final to Mate Pavić and Michael Venus.{{cite web|title=Draw PDF|url=http://www.protennislive.com/posting/2015/6488/mdd.pdf|website=Protennislive.com|access-date=17 August 2017|archive-date=14 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160214003928/http://www.protennislive.com/posting/2015/6488/mdd.pdf|url-status=live}} He entered his second ATP world tour event of the year at Malaysian Open where he lost in the first round to Mikhail Kukushkin.
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In the 2016 season, Ramanathan entered the Chennai Open and reached the quarterfinals, his best result at an ATP World Tour event. He defeated Daniel Gimeno Traver and Alexander Kudryavtsev in the first and second rounds respectively. He lost to Aljaž Bedene in the quarterfinals.{{cite news|last1=Judge|first1=Shahid|title=Chennai Open 2016: In lost cause, Ramkumar Ramanathan gives fresh hope|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/in-lost-cause-ram-gives-fresh-hope/|access-date=22 August 2017|work=The Indian Express|date=9 January 2016|archive-date=21 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170821114238/http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/in-lost-cause-ram-gives-fresh-hope/|url-status=live}} In October, Ramanathan partnered with Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan. The pair reached the final at the Vietnam Open Challenger, where they lost to Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana.{{cite news|title=Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan, Ramkumar Ramanathan end runners-up at Vietnam Open|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/jeevan-nedunchezhiyan-ramkumar-ramanathan-end-runners-up-at-vietnam-open-3086150/|access-date=2 September 2017|agency=Press Trust of India|work=The Indian Express|date=16 October 2016|archive-date=2 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170902151430/http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/jeevan-nedunchezhiyan-ramkumar-ramanathan-end-runners-up-at-vietnam-open-3086150/|url-status=live}}
= 2017: Challenger breakthrough, Masters debut and first win=
In April, Ramanathan reached his first singles challenger final at the Tallahassee challenger. He lost to Blaž Rola.{{cite news|title=Paes-Lipsky win Tallahassee Challenger title|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/top-stories/paes-lipsky-win-tallahassee-challenger-title/articleshow/58444922.cms|access-date=26 August 2017|agency=Press Trust of India|work=The Indian Express|date=30 April 2017|archive-date=2 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170902103656/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/top-stories/paes-lipsky-win-tallahassee-challenger-title/articleshow/58444922.cms|url-status=live}}
Ramanathan entered the 2017 Antalya Open, where he upset world No. 8 and top seed Dominic Thiem in the second round. This was his first match win against a top-10 player. Ranked world No. 222, Ramanathan defeated Thiem in straight sets, 6–3, 6–2.{{cite news |url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/ramkumar-ramanathan-stuns-world-no-8-dominic-thiem-with-straight-set-win-6-3-6-2-4724902/ |title=Ramkumar Ramanathan stuns World No. 8 Dominic Thiem with straight set win at Antalya Open |date=27 June 2017 |newspaper=The Indian Express |access-date=27 June 2017 |archive-date=29 June 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170629233136/http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/ramkumar-ramanathan-stuns-world-no-8-dominic-thiem-with-straight-set-win-6-3-6-2-4724902/ |url-status=live }} He progressed to the quarterfinals, where he lost to Marcos Baghdatis.
In July, he reached his second singles Challenger final at Nielsen Pro Tennis Championships. He lost in straight sets to Akira Santillan.{{cite news|title=Ramkumar Ramanathan battles past Tommy Paul in Winnetka semis|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/tennis/2017/jul/15/ramkumar-ramanathan-battles-past-tommy-paul-in-winnetka-semis-1629064.html|access-date=26 August 2017|agency=Press Trust of India|newspaper=The New Indian Express|date=15 July 2017|archive-date=26 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170826235157/http://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/tennis/2017/jul/15/ramkumar-ramanathan-battles-past-tommy-paul-in-winnetka-semis-1629064.html|url-status=live}}{{cite web|title=Ramkumar stumbles in Winnetka Challenger final|url=http://www.sportstarlive.com/tennis/ramkumar-stumbles-in-winnetka-challenger-final/article19289516.ece|website=sportstarlive.com|date=16 July 2017 |access-date=26 August 2017|archive-date=26 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220926101928/https://sportstar.thehindu.com/tennis/ramkumar-stumbles-in-winnetka-challenger-final/article19289516.ece|url-status=live}}
In August, Ramanathan entered for the first time in a main draw of a Masters 1000 tournament at the Cincinnati Masters as a lucky loser. He defeated qualifier Christopher Eubanks in the first round, before losing to another American, Jared Donaldson.{{cite news|title=Ramkumar Ramanathan out of Cincinnati Masters with second round defeat|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/ramkumar-ramanathan-out-of-cincinnati-masters-with-second-round-defeat-4800495/|access-date=21 August 2017|agency=Press Trust of India|work=The Indian Express|date=17 August 2017|archive-date=21 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170821173521/http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/ramkumar-ramanathan-out-of-cincinnati-masters-with-second-round-defeat-4800495/|url-status=live}} Ramanathan entered qualifying draw of US Open. He defeated Paul-Henri Mathieu in the first round but lost to Nicolas Mahut in the second.{{cite news|title=Ramkumar Ramanathan ousted from US Open qualifying event|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/ramkumar-ramanathan-ousted-from-us-open-qualifying-event-4813557/|access-date=26 August 2017|agency=Press Trust of India|work=The Indian Express|date=25 August 2017|archive-date=26 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170826193736/http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/ramkumar-ramanathan-ousted-from-us-open-qualifying-event-4813557/|url-status=live}} He finished year with a singles ranking of No. 148.
= 2018: Hall of Fame Tennis Championships finalist=
Ramanathan opened his new season by entering Maharashtra Open as a wildcard. He lost in round two to top seed Marin Cilic in straight sets.{{cite news|last1=Judge|first1=Shahid|title=Maharashtra Open: Clinical Marin Cilic gives Ramkumar Ramanathan a schooling|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/maharashtra-open-clinical-marin-cilic-gives-ramkumar-ramanathan-a-schooling-5010607/|access-date=4 January 2018|work=The Indian Express|date=4 January 2018|archive-date=4 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180104003204/http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/maharashtra-open-clinical-marin-cilic-gives-ramkumar-ramanathan-a-schooling-5010607/|url-status=live}} He then entered qualifying draw of Australian Open where he lost in the final qualifying round to Vasek Pospisil.{{cite news|last1=Tirkey|first1=Joy|title=Yuki Bhambri Qualifies For Australian Open, Ramkumar Ramanathan Misses Out|url=https://sports.ndtv.com/tennis/australian-open-yuki-bhambri-qualifies-ramkumar-ramanathan-misses-out-1799870|access-date=15 January 2018|publisher=NDTV|date=14 January 2018|archive-date=14 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180114163422/https://sports.ndtv.com/tennis/australian-open-yuki-bhambri-qualifies-ramkumar-ramanathan-misses-out-1799870|url-status=live}}
In April, Ramanathan reached his first Challenger singles final of the season at Taipei Challenger. He was defeated in the final by compatriot Yuki Bhambri.{{cite news|title=Yuki Bhambri wins Taipei Challenger, set to break back into top 100 in ATP rankings|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/tennis/2018/apr/15/yuki-bhambri-wins-taipei-challenger-set-to-break-back-into-top-100-in-atp-rankings-1801970.html|access-date=15 May 2018|date=15 April 2018|archive-date=15 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180515185006/http://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/tennis/2018/apr/15/yuki-bhambri-wins-taipei-challenger-set-to-break-back-into-top-100-in-atp-rankings-1801970.html|url-status=live}}
In July, Ramanathan reached the final at Newport where he lost to Steve Johnson. He became the first Indian to reach an ATP World Tour singles final since Somdev Devvarman at the 2011 Johannesburg Open.{{cite news |title=Ramkumar Ramanathan Finishes Runners-up as Johnson Wins Newport Title |url=https://www.news18.com/news/sports/ramkumar-ramanathan-finishes-runners-up-as-johnson-wins-newport-title-1820109.html |access-date=26 July 2018 |date=23 July 2018 |archive-date=26 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180726103915/https://www.news18.com/news/sports/ramkumar-ramanathan-finishes-runners-up-as-johnson-wins-newport-title-1820109.html |url-status=live }}
In November, he won his first doubles ATP Challenger title at Pune Challenger. He paired with compatriot Vijay Sundar Prashanth and defeated Hsieh Cheng-peng and Yang Tsung-hua in the final.{{cite news |title=Ramkumar-Vijay pair clinches Pune Challenger trophy |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/top-stories/ramkumar-vijay-pair-clinches-pune-challenger-trophy/articleshow/66786042.cms |access-date=15 January 2019 |agency=Press Trust of India |date=24 November 2018 |archive-date=16 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190116053251/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/top-stories/ramkumar-vijay-pair-clinches-pune-challenger-trophy/articleshow/66786042.cms |url-status=live }} He finished the year with a singles ranking of No. 133.
=2019–2020: One singles final & four doubles Challenger titles=
Ramanthan won the doubles titles in Japan, France, Italy, and two in India.{{cite web |title=International Tennis Federation - ITF |url=http://www.itftennis.com/ |website=itftennis.com |access-date=7 October 2021 |archive-date=12 February 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110212033507/http://itftennis.com/ |url-status=live }}
=2021: Major debut in mixed doubles, maiden singles Challenger title=
Ramanathan entered men's singles qualifying draw of Wimbledon. He defeated Jozef Kovalík and Tomás Martín Etcheverry in the first and second rounds respectively in straight sets but lost to Marc Polmans in last qualifying round in a five sets thriller in the tiebreaker.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}} He made his Grand Slam main draw debut in mixed doubles where he entered the draw after a last minute withdrawal partnering Ankita Raina. This was a Grand Slam mixed doubles debut for both players. They lost to compatriots Rohan Bopanna and Sania Mirza in straight sets. It was a historic first ever all Indian match at a Grand Slam level.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
He won his first singles Challenger title at Manama Challenger where he defeated Evgeny Karlovskiy in straight sets.{{cite web|url=https://sportstar.thehindu.com/tennis/ramkumar-wins-against-karlovskiy-atp-challenger-manama-tennis/article37742310.ece|access-date=28 November 2021|title=Ramkumar wins maiden singles title on ATP Challenger Tour in Manama|website=Sportstar.thehindu.com|date=28 November 2021 |archive-date=30 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211130224924/https://sportstar.thehindu.com/tennis/ramkumar-wins-against-karlovskiy-atp-challenger-manama-tennis/article37742310.ece|url-status=live}} Ramanathan ended 2021 year by reaching the quarterfinals of the 2021 Antalya Challenger III in singles and the semifinals of doubles with Vladyslav Orlov.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
=2022–2024: First ATP doubles title & top 100, Second Masters singles main draw=
Ramkumar had good start to 2022 season with a title win in Adelaide, Ramanathan partnered with Rohan Bopanna and won the title by defeating top seeds Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo in the final. This was his first ATP Tour title.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}} Just a month later, he won his second ATP title with Rohan Bopanna at Maharashtra Open by defeating Australian pair of Luke Saville and John-Patrick Smith in the final.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}} Following his title victory he broke into ATP Top 100 doubles rankings by reaching career best ranking of World No. 94.{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/top-stories/ramkumar-ramanathan-enters-doubles-top-100-touches-career-high-94-after-tata-open-triumph/articleshow/89405936.cms|access-date=7 February 2022|title=Ramkumar Ramanathan enters doubles top-100, touches career-high 94 after Tata Open triumph|website=The Times of India|date=7 February 2022 |archive-date=26 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220926101927/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/top-stories/ramkumar-ramanathan-enters-doubles-top-100-touches-career-high-94-after-tata-open-triumph/articleshow/89405936.cms|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/sports/ramkumar-ramanathan-enters-doubles-top-100-touches-career-high-94-after-tata-open-triumph-4745819.html|access-date=7 February 2022|title=Ramkumar Ramanathan Enters Doubles Top-100, Touches Career-high 94 after Tata Open Triumph|website=news18.com|archive-date=7 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220207113928/https://www.news18.com/news/sports/ramkumar-ramanathan-enters-doubles-top-100-touches-career-high-94-after-tata-open-triumph-4745819.html|url-status=live}} At the same tournament, Ramanathan received a singles main draw wildcard but lost to Stefano Travaglia in the first round in three sets.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
In singles, he lost to Holger Rune in the 2022 Adelaide qualifiers and Gian Marco Moroni in Australian Open qualifiers in straight sets respectively.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
Ramanathan lost in the first round of 2022 Bengaluru Open to Max Purcell in three sets but went on to win the doubles title with Saketh Myneni seeded no.3 defeating French pair of Hugo Grenier and Alexandre Müller in straight sets in the final. The pair didn't drop a single set in winning the title.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
He then lost to Mathias Bourgue at Bengaluru Open 2 but reached the doubles final with Saketh Myneni again losing to Arjun Kadhe and Alexander Erler in the tie breaker.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
Ramanathan and Saketh lost in the 1st round of 2022 Dubai Tennis Championships to John Peers and Filip Polášek in straight sets after receiving a wildcard.
Ramanathan lost to Liam Broady in the qualifying round of 2022 Indian Wells Masters.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}} Ramanathan was the top seed in the singles qualifying round of 2022 Challenger di Roseto degli Abruzzi II but lost to Francesco Maestrelli.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
He reached the quarterfinals of the doubles event with Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan. He then reached the final of the Challenger Biel/Bienne with Purav Raja where they lost to top seeds Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Albano Olivetti in straight sets.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}} He then lost to JC Aragone in the first round of the Salinas Challenger. At the same tournament, in doubles as the top seeds with Jeevan, he lost to eventual champions and compatriots Yuki Bhambri and Saketh Myneni. {{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
At the 2024 Rolex Shanghai Masters he qualified for the main draw with wins over Ugo Blanchet and Fajing Sun. It was his first singles main draw appearance at the Masters level since 2017 Cincinnati, having entered the qualifying competition as an alternate.{{cite tweet|url= https://x.com/damiankust/status/1841031394975158395 |number= 1841031394975158395 |title= Ramkumar Ramanathan was on a 10-match losing streak before receiving an alternate spot into Shanghai Q and has now made the main draw, beating Blanchet and Sun. It will be just his 2nd ATP 1000 appearance after 2017 Cincinnati as LL (beat Eubanks in R1, lost to Donaldson |date=1 October 2024|user=damiankust}} {{cite web|url=https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/news-2024-shanghai-masters-ramkumar-ramanathan-beats-sun-fajing-straight-sets-qualifies-main-draw|title=2024 Shanghai Masters: Ramkumar Ramanathan beats Sun Fajing in straight sets; qualifies for main draw|date=1 October 2024}}
ATP career finals
= Singles: 1 (runner-up) =
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|1–0 |2022 Adelaide International 1 – Men's doubles |Adelaide International, Australia |250 Series |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Rohan Bopanna |{{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Dodig |7–6(8–6), 6–1 |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|2–0 |2022 Maharashtra Open – Doubles |Maharashtra Open, India |250 Series |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Rohan Bopanna |{{flagicon|AUS}} Luke Saville |6–7(10–12), 6–3, [10–6] |
ATP Challenger and ITF Tour finals
=Singles: 33 (21–12)=
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| {|class=wikitable style=font-size:90% !Legend |
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|ATP Challenger Tour (1–6) |
bgcolor=cffcff
|ITF Futures Tour (20–6) |
|
class=wikitable style=font-size:90%
!Finals by surface |
Hard (19–8) |
Clay (2–3) |
Carpet (0–1) |
|}
class="sortable wikitable"
!Result !class="unsortable"|W–L !{{ns}}Date{{ns}} !Tournament !Tier !Surface !Opponent !class="unsortable"|Score |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|0–1 |{{dts|Dec 2012}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F16, Dharwad |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Sanam Singh |2–6, 6–7(4–7) |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|0–2 |{{dts|Jun 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F17, Martos |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|CAN}} Steven Diez |5–7, 7–6(7–4), 4–6 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|1–2 |{{dts|Nov 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F11, Raipur |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Duck-hee |3–6, 7–6(8–6), 6–4 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|2–2 |{{dts|Dec 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Cambodia F2, Phnom Penh |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|GBR}} Josh Goodall |6–1, 4–6, 6–4 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|3–2 |{{dts|May 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F14, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|RUS}} Anton Zaitcev |6–7(6–8), 6–0, 6–2 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|4–2 |{{dts|Jul 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F17, Getxo |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} Marc Giner |6–4, 6–1 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|4–3 |{{dts|Jul 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F18, Gandia |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|BEL}} Arthur De Greef |4–6, 6–4, 3–6 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|5–3 |{{dts|Sep 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F32, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|FRA}} Rémi Boutillier |6–4, 7–6(10–8) |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|6–3 |{{dts|Sep 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F33, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|VEN}} Ricardo Rodríguez |6–3, 6–0 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|7–3 |{{dts|Nov 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F7, Raipur |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Saketh Myneni |6–1, 6–2 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|7–4 |{{dts|Dec 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Qatar F5, Doha |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|GEO}} Nikoloz Basilashvili |6–7(5–7), 2–6 |
bgcolor=ffa07a|Loss
|7–5 |{{dts|Mar 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F3, Tiruchirapalli |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|IND}} Vijay Sundar Prashanth |3–6, 4–6 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|8–5 |{{dts|May 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F6, Mysore |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Vishnu Vardhan |7–6(7–2), 3–6, 6–3 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|9–5 |{{dts|Sep 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F13, Coimbatore |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|CHN}} Ouyang Bowen |6–4, 6–2 |
bgcolor=ffa07a|Loss
|9–6 |{{dts|Oct 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F40, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|NED}} Tim van Rijthoven |3–6, 6–4, 4–6 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|10–6 |{{dts|Nov 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F16, Gwalior |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Prajnesh Gunneswaran |6–3, 6–4 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|11–6 |{{dts|Dec 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F19, Mumbai |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Prajnesh Gunneswaran |6–3, 6–3 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|12–6 |{{dts|May 2016}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F12, Lleida |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|CAN}} Félix Auger-Aliassime |7–6(7–1), 6–2 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|13–6 |{{dts|Dec 2016}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Qatar F5, Doha |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|AUT}} Sebastian Ofner |7–5, 6–3 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|14–6 |{{dts|Dec 2016}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Qatar F6, Doha |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|AUT}} Sebastian Ofner |7–5, 6–3 |
bgcolor=ffa07a|Loss
|14–7 |2017 Tallahassee Tennis Challenger – Singles |style="background:moccasin;"|Tallahassee, USA |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Clay |{{flagicon|SLO}} Blaž Rola |2–6, 7–6(8–6), 5–7 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|15–7 |{{dts|Jun 2017}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Singapore F2, Singapore |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|USA}} Raymond Sarmiento |6–2, 6–2 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|16–7 |{{dts|Jun 2017}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Singapore F3, Singapore |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|USA}} Nicholas S. Hu |7–6(7–4), 6–2 |
bgcolor=ffa07a|Loss
|16–8 |2017 Nielsen Pro Tennis Championships – Singles |style="background:moccasin;"|Winnetka, USA |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|AUS}} Akira Santillan |6–7(1–7), 2–6 |
bgcolor=ffa07a|Loss
|16–9 |2017 KPIT MSLTA Challenger – Singles |style="background:moccasin;"|Pune, India |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Yuki Bhambri |6–4, 3–6, 4–6 |
bgcolor=ffa07a|Loss
|16–10 |2018 Santaizi ATP Challenger – Singles |style="background:moccasin;"|Taipei, Taiwan |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard (i) |{{flagicon|IND}} Yuki Bhambri |3–6, 4–6 |
bgcolor=ffa07a|Loss
|16–11 |2020 Challenger Eckental – Singles |style="background:moccasin;"|Eckental, Germany |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Carpet (i) |{{flagicon|USA}} Sebastian Korda |4–6, 4–6 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|16–12 |2021 Cary Challenger – Singles |style="background:moccasin;"|Cary, USA |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|USA}} Mitchell Krueger |6–7(4–7), 2–6 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|17–12 |2021 Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger – Singles |style="background:moccasin;"|Manama, Bahrain |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|RUS}} Evgeny Karlovskiy |6–1, 6–4 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|18–12 |{{dts|Oct 2023}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 Dharwad, India |style="background:#cffcff;"|World Tour |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Digvijay Pratap Singh |7–6(7–5), 7–6(8–6) |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|19–12 |{{dts|Nov 2023}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 Mumbai, India |style="background:#cffcff;"|World Tour |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Siddharth Vishwakarma |6–0, 6–4 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|20–12 |{{dts|Nov 2023}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 Kalaburagi, India |style="background:#cffcff;"|World Tour |Hard |{{flagicon|AUT}} David Pichler |6–2, 6–1 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|21–12 |{{dts|Mar 2024}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 New Delhi, India |style="background:#cffcff;"|World Tour |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Karan Singh |6–2, 6–2 |
=Doubles: 50 (26–24)=
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|ATP Challenger Tour (10–11) |
bgcolor=cffcff
|ITF Futures Tour (16–13) |
|
class=wikitable style=font-size:90%
!Finals by surface |
Hard (18–14) |
Clay (8–8) |
Grass (0–2) |
|}
class="sortable wikitable"
!Result !class="unsortable"|W–L !{{ns}}Date{{ns}} !Tournament !Tier !Surface !Partner !Opponents !class="unsortable"|Score |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|1–0 |{{dts|Aug 2011}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F29, Vigo |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Mazón-Hernández |{{flagicon|JPN}} Taro Daniel |6–3, 6–2 |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|2–0 |{{dts|Jul 2012}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F28, İzmir |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|RUS}} Kirill Dmitriev |{{flagicon|FRA}} Julien Demois |6–2, 6–2 |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|3–0 |{{dts|Jun 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F17, Martos |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Ashwin Vijayragavan |{{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Ortega Olmedo |6–3, 5–7, [11–9] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|3–1 |{{dts|Sep 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F32, Sevilla |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|NED}} Matwé Middelkoop |{{flagicon|ESP}} Eduard Esteve Lobato |2–6, 3–6 |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|4–1 |{{dts|Oct 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F33, Sabadell |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} David Pérez Sanz |{{flagicon|ESP}} Eduard Esteve Lobato |6–7(4), 6–3, [10–8] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|4–2 |{{dts|Oct 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F36, El Prat de Llobregat |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} David Pérez Sanz |{{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Campo |6–3, 4–6, [6–10] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|4–3 |{{dts|Nov 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F9, Delhi |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Ashwin Vijayragavan |{{flagicon|IND}} Sriram Balaji |6–7(3), 3–6 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|4–4 |{{dts|Nov 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F11, Raipur |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Mohit Mayur Jayaprakash |{{flagicon|IND}} Sriram Balaji |1–6, 3–6 |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|5–4 |{{dts|Dec 2013}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Cambodia F3, Phnom Penh |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Karunuday Singh |{{flagicon|JPN}} Takuto Niki |6–4, 6–3 |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|6–4 |{{dts|Mar 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F4, Trichy |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|IND}} Arun-Prakash Rajagopalan |{{flagicon|ITA}} Giorgio Portaluri |6–3, 4–6, [10–6] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|6–5 |{{dts|May 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F14, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|MDA}} Andrei Ciumac |{{flagicon|JPN}} Sho Katayama |3–6, 1–6 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|6–6 |{{dts|May 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F16, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|FRA}} Hugo Grenier |{{flagicon|BUL}} Dimitar Kuzmanov |w/o |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|7–6 |{{dts|Jun 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F15, Palma del Río |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|ESP}} Jaume Pla Malfeito |{{flagicon|ESP}} Eduard Esteve Lobato |7–6(2), 4–6, [10–7] |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|8–6 |{{dts|Jul 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F17, Getxo |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} David Pérez Sanz |{{flagicon|POR}} João Domingues |5–7, 6–3, [10–4] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|8–7 |{{dts|Jul 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F18, Gandia |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|MEX}} Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela |{{flagicon|ESP}} Juan-Samuel Arauzo-Martínez |6–2, 6–7(3), [9–11] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|8–8 |{{dts|Sep 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F33, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|VEN}} Ricardo Rodríguez |{{flagicon|GBR}} Scott Clayton |5–7, 6–7(7) |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|9–8 |{{dts|Oct 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F34, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|TUR}} Tuna Altuna |{{flagicon|TUR}} Barış Ergüden |6–4, 6–2 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|10–8 |{{dts|Dec 2014}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Qatar F5, Doha |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Sriram Balaji |{{flagicon|IRL}} Sam Barry |6–3, 6–4 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|10–9 |{{dts|Mar 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F2, Bhimavaram |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Ranjeet Virali-Murugesan |{{flagicon|IND}} Sriram Balaji |7–6(5), 3–6, [6–10] |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|11–9 |{{dts|Mar 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F3, Trichy |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|IND}} Arun-Prakash Rajagopalan |{{flagicon|IND}} Anvit Bendre |3–6, 6–2, [10–6] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|11–10 |style="background:moccasin;"|Mersin Cup, Turkey |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Clay |{{flagicon|ITA}} Riccardo Ghedin |{{flagicon|CRO}} Mate Pavić |7–5, 3–6, [4–10] |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|12–10 |{{dts|Oct 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Turkey F41, Antalya |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|TUR}} Sarp Ağabigün |{{flagicon|RUS}} Kirill Dmitriev |6–4, 6–4 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|12–11 |{{dts|Nov 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F16, Gwalior |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|TPE}} Hung Jui-chen |{{flagicon|IND}} Sriram Balaji |4–6, 6–7(5) |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|13–11 |{{dts|Dec 2015}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|India F19, Mumbai |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Kaliyanda Poonacha |{{flagicon|IND}} Anvit Bendre |6–4, 6–3 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|14–11 |{{dts|May 2016}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|Spain F12, Lleida |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} David Vega Hernández |{{flagicon|ESP}} Carlos Boluda-Purkiss |6–3, 6–1 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|14–12 |{{dts|Oct 2016}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|France F21, Nevers |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard (i) |{{flagicon|VEN}} Jordi Muñoz Abreu |{{flagicon|FRA}} Antoine Hoang |3–6, 4–6 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|14–13 |2016 Vietnam Open (tennis) – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan |{{flagicon|THA}} Sanchai Ratiwatana |5–7, 4–6 |
bgcolor=98fb98|Win
|15–13 |{{dts|Feb 2017}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|USA F8, Indian Harbour Beach |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} Jaume Pla Malfeito |{{flagicon|USA}} Hunter Callahan |6–2, 6–7(5), [11–9] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|15–14 |{{dts|Mar 2017}} |style="background:#cffcff;"|USA F9, Orlando |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} Jaume Pla Malfeito |{{flagicon|USA}} Connor Smith |4–6, 4–6 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|15–15 |style="background:moccasin;"|Bratislava, Slovakia |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard (i) |{{flagicon|BLR}} Andrei Vasilevski |{{flagicon|UKR}} Denys Molchanov |2–6, 6–3, [9–11] |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|16–15 |2018 KPIT MSLTA Challenger – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Pune, India |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Vijay Sundar Prashanth |{{flagicon|TPE}} Hsieh Cheng-peng |7–6(3), 6–7(5), [10–7] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|16–16 |2019 Surbiton Trophy – Men's doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Surbiton Trophy, UK |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Grass |{{flagicon|KOR}} Kwon Soon-woo |{{flagicon|ESP}} Marcel Granollers |6–4, 3–6, [2–10] |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|17–16 |2019 Guzzini Challenger – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Recanati, Italy |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|POR}} Gonçalo Oliveira |{{flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Vavassori |6–2, 6–4 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|17–17 |2019 Sánchez-Casal Cup – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Barcelona, Spain |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Clay |{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio Martos Gornés |{{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Bolelli |4–6, 5–7 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|17–18 |2019 Shenzhen Longhua Open – Men's doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Shenzhen, China |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Elgin |{{flagicon|TPE}} Hsieh Cheng-peng |2–6, 5–7 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|18–18 |2019 Kobe Challenger – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Kobe, Japan |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard (i) |{{flagicon|IND}} Purav Raja |{{flagicon|SWE}} André Göransson |7–6(6), 6–3 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|19–18 |2019 KPIT MSLTA Challenger – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Pune, India |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Purav Raja |{{flagicon|IND}} Arjun Kadhe |7–6(3), 6–3 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|20–18 |2020 Bengaluru Open – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Bangalore, India |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Purav Raja |{{flagicon|IND}} Leander Paes |6–0, 6–3 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|21–18 |2021 Cassis Open Provence – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Cassis, France |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Sriram Balaji |{{flagicon|MEX}} Hans Hach Verdugo |6–4, 3–6, [10–6] |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|22–18 |2022 Bengaluru Open – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Bangalore, India |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Saketh Myneni |{{flagicon|FRA}} Hugo Grenier |6–3, 6–2 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|22–19 |2022 Bengaluru Open II – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Bangalore II, India |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Saketh Myneni |{{flagicon|AUT}} Alexander Erler |3–6, 7–6(4), [7–10] |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|22–20 |2022 Challenger Biel/Bienne – Doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Biel/Bienne, Switzerland |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard (i) |{{flagicon|IND}} Purav Raja |{{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre-Hugues Herbert |3–6, 4–6 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|22–21 |2022 Ilkley Trophy – Men's doubles |style="background:moccasin;"|Ilkley Trophy, UK |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Grass |{{flagicon|AUS}} John-Patrick Smith |{{flagicon|GBR}} Julian Cash |5–7, 4–6 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|22–22 |Jun 2023 |style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 Martos, Spain |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Parikshit Somani |{{flagicon|POR}} Jaime Faria |3–6, 6–7(3) |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|22–23 |style="background:moccasin;"|Emilia-Romagna, Italy |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Clay |{{flagicon|SUI}} Luca Margaroli |{{flagicon|FRA}} Jonathan Eysseric |2–6, 3–6 |
bgcolor=FFA07A|Loss
|22–24 |style="background:moccasin;"|Mallorca, Spain |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Clay |{{flagicon|IND}} Sriram Balaji |{{flagicon|ISR}} Daniel Cukierman |4–6, 4–6 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|23–24 |Nov 2023 |style="background:#cffcff;"|M25 Mumbai, India |style="background:#cffcff;"|Futures |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Purav Raja |{{flagicon|UKR}} Vladyslav Orlov |6–3, 6–3 |
bgcolor=98FB98|Win
|24–24 |style="background:moccasin;"|Chennai Open, India |style="background:moccasin;"|Challenger |Hard |{{flagicon|IND}} Saketh Myneni |{{flagicon|IND}} Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli |3–6, 6–3, [10–5] |
style="background:#98FB98"|Win
| 25–24 | 2024 Bengaluru Open – Doubles | style="background:moccasin"|Bangalore, India | style="background:moccasin"|Challenger | Hard | {{flagicon|IND}} Saketh Myneni | {{flagicon|FRA}} Constantin Bittoun Kouzmine | 6–3, 6–4 |
style="background:#98FB98"|Win
| 26–24 | 2024 Seoul Open Challenger – Doubles | style="background:moccasin"|Seoul, South Korea | style="background:moccasin"|Challenger | Hard | {{flagicon|IND}} Saketh Myneni | {{flagicon|USA}} Vasil Kirkov |6–4, 4–6, [10–3] |
Singles performance timeline
{{Performance key}}
Current through the 2024 Rolex Shanghai Masters.
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!Tournament!!2014!!2015!!2016!!2017!!2018!!2019!!2020!!2021 !2022 !2023 !2024 !!SR!!W–L!!Win% | |
colspan="15" align="left" |Grand Slam tournaments | |
align=left|Australian Open
|A |Q1 |Q1 |A |Q3 |Q2 |Q1 |Q2 |Q1 | | |0 / 0 |0–0 |– | |
align=left|French Open
|A |Q2 |Q1 |Q1 |Q1 |Q1 |Q1 |Q2 |Q2 | | |0 / 0 |0–0 |– | |
align=left|Wimbledon
|A |A |Q2 |A |Q1 |Q2 |style=color:#767676|NH |Q3 |Q1 | | |0 / 0 |0–0 |– | |
align=left|US Open
|A |Q2 |Q1 |Q2 |A |Q1 |A |Q1 |Q1 | | |0 / 0 |0–0 |– | |
style=text-align:left|Win–loss
!0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 ! ! !0 / 0 !0–0 !– | |
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colspan="15" align="left" |Masters 1000 | |
align=left|Indian Wells Masters
|A |A |A |A |Q2 |Q1 |A |Q1 |Q1 |A |A |0 / 0 |0–0 |0% | |
align=left|Miami Open
|A |A |A |A |Q1 |Q1 |A |A |A |A |A |0 / 0 |0–0 |0% | |
align=left|Cincinnati Masters
|A |A |A |style=background:#afeeee|2R |A |A |A |A |A |A |A |0 / 1 |1–1 |50% | |
align=left|Shanghai Masters
|A |A |A |A | Q2
|A |A |A |A |A |style=background:#afeeee|1R |0 / 1 |0–1 |0% |
colspan="15" align="left" |National representation | |
align="left"|Davis Cup
|A |A |bgcolor=ecf2ff|PO |bgcolor=ecf2ff|Z1 |bgcolor=ecf2ff|PO |bgcolor=ecf2ff|Z1 |bgcolor=ecf2ff|QR |bgcolor=ecf2ff|WG1 | | | |0 / 5 |10–9 | {{tennis win percentage|won=10|lost=9|integer=yes}} | |
style=text-align:left|Win–loss
!0–0 !0–0 !1–3 !5–1 !1–2 !1–1 !0–1 !0–1 !2–0 ! 0–1 ! 1–1 !0 / 0 !11–11 ! {{tennis win percentage|won=11|lost=11|integer=yes}} | |
colspan="15" align="left" |Career statistics | |
style=text-align:left|Titles/Finals
!0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–1 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 !0–0 ! ! ! colspan="3" |0–1 | |
style=text-align:left|Overall win–loss
!1–1 !0–2 !3–5 !8–5 !7–7 !3–5 !0–2 !0–4 !2–4 !0–1 !1–2 ! colspan="2" |25–38 ! {{tennis win percentage|won=25|lost=38|integer=yes}} | |
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|align=left|Year-end ranking |241 |248 |227 |148 |132 |174 |190 |222 |438 |523 |308 ! colspan="3" |$1,284,801 |
Wins over top-10 players
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| Season | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | Total |
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| Wins | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
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!# !Player !Rank !Event !Surface !Rd !Score !{{Abbr|RRR|Ramkumar Ramanathan Ranking}} |
colspan="8" style="text-align:center" |2017 |
1.
| {{flagicon|AUT}} Dominic Thiem | align=center bgcolor="eee8aa" |8 | Antalya, Turkey | bgcolor="ccffcc" |Grass | bgcolor="afeeee" |2R | 6–3, 6–2 | align=center|221 |
References
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External links
- {{ATP}}
- {{ITF profile}}
- {{Davis Cup player}}
{{Top male singles tennis players by country|IND}}
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