Tennis News & Updates – All You Need to Know
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Yuki Bhambri’s US Open Breakthrough
Yuki Bhambri shocked the world at the US Open 2025. Partnering with Michael Venus, the duo bulldozed past higher‑seeded teams, including the tough Nikola Mektic and Rajeev Ram. Their run took them all the way to the men’s doubles semi‑final – a milestone that makes Bhambri only the fourth Indian man in the Open Era to reach that stage.
Even though they fell to Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury in three tight sets, the experience is already boosting Bhambri’s ranking. He’s now sitting at a career‑high spot, and the confidence he’s gained will ripple through the Indian tennis scene. Fans are buzzing, and sponsors are taking notice.
What’s Happening in Indian Tennis
Bhambri’s success isn’t an isolated story. Young stars like Rohan Bopanna’s protégé and singles rising star Shivam Mavi are making waves on the ATP Challenger circuit. Women’s tennis is also heating up, with Ankita Raina and Nadiia Kichenok pulling off surprise wins in ITF events.
Upcoming tournaments, such as the Chennai Open qualifiers and the Pune Challenger, give local talent a platform to earn points and experience. If you’re looking to catch live action, those events are affordable and fan‑friendly.
Staying in the loop is easier than ever. Follow the India Info Hub’s tennis section for daily updates, match highlights, and player interviews. You can also tune into the official ATP and WTA live streams, which often feature Indian players in the commentary.
So whether you’re cheering for Bhambri’s comeback or scouting the next breakout star, keep coming back here. We’ll keep the tennis news fresh, simple, and right at your fingertips.
Yuki Bhambri reaches US Open 2025 doubles semi-final with Michael Venus, fourth Indian to hit Grand Slam milestone
Yuki Bhambri and Michael Venus reached the US Open 2025 men’s doubles semi-final, making Bhambri the fourth Indian man in the Open Era to hit that mark. The new pairing knocked out higher seeds, including Nikola Mektic/Rajeev Ram, before falling to Neal Skupski/Joe Salisbury in three tight sets. The run caps Bhambri’s doubles-focused comeback and is set to lift his ranking to a new high.