Indian tennis star Yuki Bhambri quits singles, targets doubles Grand Slam success

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Indian tennis star Yuki Bhambri quits singles, targets doubles Grand Slam success

Yuki Bhambri, a tennis player from India, has decided to give up singles play to prolong his tennis career. He was once considered a top-50 prospect. Yuki had chosen doubles because he was sick of having a singles career that was constantly on the back foot owing to knee issues. He didn't offer any justification for why the system wasn't doing more to assist him.

Yuki Bhambri has decided to quit playing singles. He wants to play doubles and become a singles Grand Slam champion. Bhambri is currently in the top 100 and plans to break into the next 50 groups. He played in a doubles qualifier at the Tata Open Maharashtra last weekend. The goal was to collect some prize money to enter the main draw. In 2021, he will play with Saketh Myneni. They won five Challenger titles and reached one ATP Tour semifinal. Yuki wants the goal to be a Grand slam champion one day.

Yuki Bhambri is retiring from singles tennis and focusing on doubles. He is not satisfied with his career and wants to win more Grand Slams. Tennis is an individual game and he doesn't have any financial assistance. He works on his playing style. The training style has changed. In singles, he works from the baseline for two hours and now he does more volleys. It's not the singles court. "You have to hit it in alleyways. You have the time at the net.

Yuki likes playing doubles as it's fast paced and physical. He doesn't have to run much. The match is going to finish in one and a half hours maximum.


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