Bhambri bows out of US Open
India’s Yuki Bhambri ended as a semifinalist at the US Open men’s doubles event with partner Michael Venus. He went down 7-6 (2) 6-7(5) 4-6 in a thrilling fight against the experienced sixth-seed British pair of Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury, but not before scripting history of his own.
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The 33-year-old Delhi player became only the fourth Indian man in the Open era to reach a Grand Slam doubles semifinal, after Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, and Rohan Bopanna. The Indian-New Zealand duo had stitched together an impressive campaign at Flushing Meadows, toppling higher-seeded combinations en route to the last four.
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Their run included victories over fourth seeds Germans Tim Putz/Kevin Krawietz, apart from knocking out 11th seeds Rajeev Ram and Nikola Mektic, underlining Bhambri’s growing stature on the doubles circuit after injuries curtailed his singles ambitions.
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“This has been a special week for me. To be playing at this level and in the semifinals of a Slam is a big moment,” Bhambri said after the loss.
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Bhambri’s showing continues a strong season for Indian tennis, coming close on the heels of Bopanna’s consistent success on the doubles tour.
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For the Delhiite, who has endured multiple injury layoffs in the past decade, the semifinal finish represents a breakthrough and a potential turning point in the latter half of his career. With the result, Bhambri assured himself a significant boost in rankings and valuable momentum heading into the rest of the season.