Rohan Bopanna Slips To 13th in Doubles Rankings After Madrid Open Final Loss
Rohan Bopanna has slipped to number 13 in the doubles ranking after losing in the final of the Madrid Open.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 09, 2016 01:20 pm IST
Highlights
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Rohan Bopanna has slipped to No.13 in latest ATP doubles ranking.
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Bopanna and Florin Mergea lost in the final of the Madrid Open.
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Lander Paes has gained three places in latest rankings.
Rohan Bopanna lost two places in the latest ATP doubles ranking table to be 13th after failing to defend his Madrid Open title along with Romanian partner Florin Mergea.
Bopanna needs to be in top-10 before the June 6 cut off date to get a direct entry into the Rio Olympics Games. He will have then luxury of choosing a partner of his choice to compete in the elite tournament.
Leander Paes, who won a Challenger in Busan with Sam Groth, moved up to 54 with a gain of three places. The next best Indian the doubles was Purav Raja (106), who gained one place and was followed by Saketh Myneni (116).
In the singles, out of action Yuki Bhambri slipped to 129, a loss of seven places. Myneni also dropped on the singles ladder as he is now 141 after loss of three places.
Ramkumar Ramanathan was 240 and struggling Somdev Devvarman was now 316, a loss of two places.