Prithvi Sekhar made history by clinching the World Deaf Tennis Championship title in Antalya, Turkey, on October 19, 2019. Unseeded and undeterred, Sekhar defeated Read More
In a groundbreaking achievement for Indian women’s tennis, the national team reached the play-offs of the Billie Jean King Cup (Read More
India celebrated a major tennis triumph at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, when Somdev Devvarman stormed to victory in the men’Read More
In a defining moment for Indian tennis, Leander Paes and Gaurav Natekar secured the country’s first-ever men’s doubles gold medal Read More
In one of Indian tennis’s most iconic moments, Leander Paes and Sania Mirza captured the country’s first-ever mixed doubles gold Read More
While India has yet to lift the prestigious Davis Cup, the nation has etched its name into tennis history by reaching Read More
When it comes to Indian tennis, few names shine brighter than Leander Paes—and nowhere is his legendary status more evident Read More
“Ramanathan and Ramesh Krishnan: India’s Unique Father-Son Wimbledon Champions”
In the rich tapestry of Indian tennis, few stories are as iconic as that of Ramanathan and Ramesh Krishnan—the only Indian Read More
In the summer of 1908, Sardar Nihal Singh made history as the first Indian ever to compete at Wimbledon, stepping onto the hallowed Read More
Long before Indian tennis had household names, it was Dilip Bose who etched his name in history as the first Indian to Read More



