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Grand Slam Champion Rohan Bopanna All Set To Debut In Tennis Premier League Season 6

The much-awaited sixth edition of the Tennis Premier League is around the corner, and the former World Number 1 Rohan Bopanna will be part of the tournament in Mumbai, in December. Currently, Bopanna is ranked world number 6 in men's doubles. One of India's most decorated and followed tennis players, Bopanna is making his first appearance at the Tennis Premier League, which aims to revolutionise the way the sport is played. The TPL has completed 5 very successful seasons, and are looking to crank up the intensity for season 6.

The 44-year-old Bopanna, who has won 2 Grand Slam titles (Australian Open in 2024 in Men's Doubles and French Open in 2017 in Mixed Doubles), has also represented India at three Olympic Games, with a best finish of fourth in 2016 in Rio. Hailing from Bangalore, the ace Indian tennis player also holds the record for being the oldest player to become World No. 1, when he scaled the peak at the end of January, earlier in the year. He has won more than 25 career titles and is only the fourth Indian tennis player after Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi and Sania Mirza to reach the top of the tennis rankings. All four are the only Indian Grand Slam winners and who are also supporting this league.

Having been part of the ATP Tour for close to two decades, Bopanna will now take on a new style of tennis at the TPL. All the franchises will play a total of 5 matches each to qualify for the semi-finals as the league's revolutionary 25-point format captures the imagination of tennis fans. All matches between two franchises will comprise Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Mixed Doubles and Men's Doubles. There will be 100 points at stake in each match between two franchises, where each category would be worth 25

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