Rohan Bopanna, one of India’s most accomplished tennis players, has announced his retirement from representing India in international competitions following his exit from the Paris 2024 Olympics. This marks the end of an era for Indian tennis, as Bopanna has been a stalwart for the country for over two decades.
Final Olympic Performance
Bopanna’s Olympic journey came to an end in the men’s doubles first round, where he partnered with N. Sriram Balaji. The Indian duo faced a formidable French pair, Gael Monfils and Edouard Roger-Vasselin, ultimately succumbing to a 7-5, 6-2 defeat. While the result may not have been what Bopanna hoped for, it serves as a poignant bookend to his illustrious career representing India.
A Glittering Career: Highlights and Achievements
Recent Triumphs
Bopanna’s decision to retire from national duty comes on the heels of several significant achievements:
- Asian Games 2022: Bopanna clinched a gold medal in the mixed doubles event at the Hangzhou Asian Games, partnering with Rutuja Bhosale. This victory added another prestigious accolade to his already impressive collection.
- Davis Cup Farewell: In September 2023, Bopanna concluded his 21-year Davis Cup career on a high note, contributing to India’s victory over Morocco in their World Group II match.
- Historic Grand Slam Victory: At the start of 2024, Bopanna etched his name in the tennis history books. At the age of 43 years and nine months, he became the oldest man to win a Grand Slam title in the Open Era of tennis. This remarkable feat was achieved when he and his partner Matthew Ebden emerged victorious in the men’s doubles event at the Australian Open.
Career Grand Slam Successes
Bopanna’s Grand Slam success extends beyond his recent Australian Open triumph:
- French Open 2017: Bopanna secured his first Grand Slam title in the mixed doubles event.
- French Open 2024: Demonstrating his continued prowess, Bopanna and Ebden reached the semifinals of the men’s doubles competition.
The Road Ahead: Continuing on the ATP Circuit
While Bopanna’s retirement marks the end of his representation of India in international events, tennis fans will be pleased to know that he plans to continue competing on the ATP circuit. This decision allows him to extend his professional career while stepping back from national duties.