Rohan Bopanna, one of India’s greatest tennis icons, has officially announced his retirement from professional tennis, ending a remarkable journey that spanned over two decades. Known for his towering serves, world-class doubles play, and relentless spirit, Bopanna leaves behind a rich legacy that has inspired generations of Indian tennis enthusiasts.
Final Bow at the Paris Masters 2025
Bopanna’s last professional appearance came at the Paris Masters 1000, where he teamed up with Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan. The pair lost in the Round of 32 to Australia’s John Peers and the UK’s James Tracy with scores: 5-7, 6-2, 10-8.
Notable Achievements in Bopanna’s Career
Two-Time Grand Slam Champion
- 2017 French Open Mixed Doubles with Gabriela Dabrowski
- 2024 Australian Open Men’s Doubles with Matthew Ebden
- Reached World No. 1 in Doubles in 2024 at the age of 43, making him the oldest player to achieve this feat.
- Represented India in Davis Cup ties and multiple Olympic Games.
Reached five Grand Slam finals in total:
- Men’s Doubles: 2010 US Open (with Aisam-ul-Haq), 2023 US Open (with Ebden)
- Mixed Doubles: 2017 French Open (won), 2018 Australian Open (with Timea Babos), 2023 Australian Open (with Sania Mirza)
The Legendary ‘Indo-Pak Express’
One of the most unique and widely celebrated partnerships in tennis history was between Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi of Pakistan. Nicknamed the ‘Indo-Pak Express’, their collaboration transcended sport and sent a message of peace and unity. Together, they reached the 2010 US Open final, making history and putting Asian tennis in the global spotlight.
Contributions Beyond Trophies
- Known for his intelligent court sense and net play.
- An advocate of sportsmanship and fitness longevity, he continued competing at the highest level into his mid-40s.
- Inspired future Indian doubles players by consistently delivering on international stages like the ATP Finals and Grand Slams.
A Grand Farewell to a Grand Career
As India bids farewell to a modern tennis legend, tributes are pouring in from across the sporting world. Rohan Bopanna’s contribution to Indian tennis, particularly in the doubles domain, is unparalleled. His retirement marks the end of an era, but his achievements will continue to inspire.


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