Rohan Bopanna, aged 43, just made history by becoming the oldest person to reach the number one spot in men's doubles tennis. Bopanna, teaming up with his Australian partner Mathew Ebden, secured their spot in the semi-finals at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
Road to the Top
Starting the Australian Open with a career-best ranking of No. 3, Bopanna is on track to be the new No.
1 next week. The duo's recent victory against the 6th-seeded pair, Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni, in the quarter-finals showcased their strong teamwork on the court.
Winning the Game
Bopanna and Ebden had a solid performance, not losing a single serve in the opening set. Even with a change in the match venue to the larger Margaret Court Arena due to some issues on Court 3, they stayed focused and sealed a 6-4, 7-6 (5) win.
Their coordination and Bopanna's excellent serves played a significant role.
Consistent Success Story
Over the last year, Bopanna and Ebden have been a reliable pair. From reaching the final of the 2023 US Open to winning titles at the Qatar Open and the Indian Wells tournament, they've shown skill and determination. Bopanna's feat of becoming the oldest player to win an ATP Masters 1000 title at the Indian Wells tournament was a standout moment.
Historical Milestone
Bopanna's latest achievement makes him the oldest first-time World No.
1 in ATP men's doubles ranking, surpassing Rajeev Ram's previous record. This win also marks his first-ever entry into the semi-finals at the Australian Open, adding another remarkable chapter to his tennis journey.
Now, eyes are on Bopanna's potential first Grand Slam trophy in men's doubles. In the upcoming match, they'll face the unseeded duo Zhang Zhizhen and Tomáš Macháč.