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Yuki Bhambri

Yuki Bhambri (born 4 July 1992) is an Indian professional tennis player who currently specializes in doubles. He has an ATP career-high doubles ranking of world No. 18 achieved on 9 February 2026 and a career-high singles ranking of No. 83 achieved on 16 April 2018.


Yuki Bhambri (born 4 July 1992) is an Indian professional tennis player who currently specializes in doubles. He has an ATP career-high doubles ranking of world No. 18 achieved on 9 February 2026 and a career-high singles ranking of No. 83 achieved on 16 April 2018.

He is a former junior No. 1 and winner of the 2009 Australian Open Junior Championship. He is the first Indian to win the junior Australian Open title and the fourth Indian in history to capture a junior singles title at a Grand Slam championship. He represents India in the Davis Cup.

He started playing tennis at the age of 6 years. His father is Chander and mother is Indu. He is the youngest in the family. His sisters are Ankita Bhambri and Sanaa Bhambri, and he is the cousin of Prerna Bhambri and Prateek Bhambri, all of whom are professional tennis players. His early career tennis coach was Aditya Sachdeva. He is currently being coached by Stephen Koon, Impact Tennis Academy, and is accompanied by trainer Abhimanu Singh & Ahmad Nasir. Bhambri became mentor of the tennis facilities of RoundGlass Sports in 2024.

Bhambri reached the junior No. 1 ranking in the world in February 2009. He won the Junior Australian Open Boys singles title in 2009 by beating Alexandros-Ferdinandos Georgoudas of Greece in the finals.

He competed in all the junior Grand Slams in 2008. He lost at the 2008 Australian Open Boys' Singles in the semifinals to eventual champion Bernard Tomic.

Yuki concluded his season by making history as the first Indian winner of the prestigious Orange Bowl at age 16, beating Jarmere Jenkins of the U.S. in straight sets.

In 2009, Bhambri began the year by winning the junior Australian Open, defeating Alexandros Georgoudas from Greece in the final in only 57 minutes. Throughout the tournament he dropped only one set, becoming the first Indian singles winner of the junior Australian Open and the fourth Indian in history to capture a junior singles grand slam title.

Bhambri in action during a Davis Cup tie against Indonesia in April 2013

Yuki obtained a wild card spot in the doubles main draw pairing with Harsh Mankad at the Chennai Open. At the same event he received a wildcard spot in the singles qualifying draw in the Chennai Open where he lost to compatriot Sanam Singh in three sets. Yuki also obtained a wild card position for the 2010 Australian Open qualifying draw as an additional reward for his win at the 2009 Junior Australian Open. After his win in the Orange Bowl, Yuki received a spot in the main draw of the Sony Ericsson Open where he lost to Diego Junqueira in the first round. Following his showing at the Sony Ericsson Open, Yuki played in an ITF Futures Event in New Delhi, India, where he won the tournament, becoming the youngest Indian to win a Futures event; Yuki continued this winning streak by capturing the title of the following Futures event held in the same venue. Yuki made his Davis Cup debut against South Africa in the World Group play-offs.

In August, Bhambri advanced to the finals of the first Youth Olympic Games in Singapore by defeating Damir Džumhur in three sets. He played Colombian Juan Sebastián Gómez in the finals. After suffering cramps in his thigh, he conceded the match with the score at 1–4 in the third set. This gave him a silver medal at the Youth Olympics.

In May, Yuki won his first ATP men's doubles challenger title with compatriot Divij Sharan at the Busan Challenger. They defeated the Taiwanese duo of Hsieh Cheng-peng and Lee Hsin-han in the finals.

A week later, he defeated Amir Weintraub in straight sets to win the first ATP Challenger singles title of his career in Fergana, Uzbekistan on 20 May 2012.

He reached his first ATP Challenger final of the season at Kaohsiung, Taiwan. He lost to Chinese Taipei's Lu Yen-hsun in the final.

He won his first ATP Challenger singles title of the season and the second of his career at Traralgon, Australia, defeating American Bradley Klahn in the final.

Bhambri entered the 2014 Australian Open in both singles and doubles. He lost to Potito Starace in the first round of the singles qualifying draw. He entered the men's doubles with Michael Venus from New Zealand as his partner. They defeated Roberto Bautista Agut and Daniel Gimeno Traver in the first round. In the second round, the pair shocked tenth-seeded Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecău by defeating them in straight sets. They finally lost to the 5th-seeded Indo-Czech pair of Leander Paes and Radek Štěpánek in the third round.

On 8 February 2014, Bhambri won his third ATP Challenger singles title at the Sriram Capital PL Reddy Memorial ATP Challenger tennis tournament in Chennai. He defeated Alexander Kudryavtsev of Russia in three sets in the final. He also won the doubles title at the same event with his partner Michael Venus of New Zealand. The pair defeated the Indo-Slovak combination of Sriram Balaji and Blaž Rola in the doubles final.

Later in the year, Bhambri won two medals for India at the 2014 Asian Games. He won bronze in the men's singles category, losing to Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka in the semifinals. He also won bronze in the men's doubles category with Divij Sharan as his partner. The pair lost in the semifinals to the Korean pair of Lim Yong-kyu and Chung Hyeon.

Starting the year as 315th-ranked player in the ATP rankings, Bhambri qualified for the 2015 Australian Open, but lost to Great Britain's Andy Murray in the first round in straight sets.

He then entered the 2015 Delhi Open as a wildcard and reached the finals, losing to Somdev Devvarman in three sets 3–6, 6–4, 6–0. He maintained his good start of the season and reached the semifinals of the Kazan Kremlin Cup. On 13 September, he defeated Wu Di in the finals of the Shanghai Challenger in three sets 3–6, 6–0, 7–6(7–3) to win his first title of the season, which helped him reach no. 125 in the ATP rankings. He reached the finals at the OEC Kaohsiung, losing to Hyeon Chung in straight sets 7–5, 6–4.

He broke into the top 100 for the first time in his career on 19 October 2015. He won his first title in India on 31 October, defeating Evgeny Donskoy in straight sets 6–2, 7–6(7–4) in Pune. As a result of his good run, he rose to a career-best ranking of 88 on 9 November. He finished the year ranked 93rd.

Bhambri entered the main draw of the Australian Open for the second consecutive year. He lost in the first round to sixth-seeded Tomáš Berdych in straight sets.

In February he won his sixth doubles Challenger title at the 2016 Delhi Open, partnering with Mahesh Bhupathi.

Bhambri was out of action from March to September because of an elbow injury. This caused his ranking to drop out of the top 500.

Bhambri in Action during 2017 Citi Open

Bhambri started his 2017 campaign at the Chennai Open. He qualified for the main draw, where he defeated compatriot Ramkumar Ramanathan in the first round, before losing in round 2 to Benoît Paire. At the Australian Open, he lost in the final qualifying round to Ernesto Escobedo.

In July, Bhambri reached the quarterfinals at the Citi Open in Washington, D.C. This was his second quarterfinal on the ATP World Tour, and his first at an ATP 500-level event. Bhambri defeated Stefan Kozlov in the first round and shocked 6th seed and defending champion Gaël Monfils in the second round. He then defeated Guido Pella to reach the quarterfinals where he lost to eventual finalist Kevin Anderson.

In October, Bhambri teamed up with Divij Sharan to enter the Tashkent Challenger. They finished as runners-up, losing to the pair of Hans Podlipnik Castillo and Andrei Vasilevski in the final. In November, he won his second Pune Challenger title, defeating compatriot Ramkumar Ramanathan in the final. This was his sixth Challenger singles title.

Yuki started the year with the Tata Open Maharashtra in Pune where he entered the main draw. He defeated compatriot Arjun Kadhe in the opening round but lost to Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the second round. He then entered the qualifying draw of the Australian Open and qualified for the main draw for the third time. He could not proceed further, losing to Marcos Baghdatis in straight sets 7–6(7–4), 6–4, 6–3 in the first round. In February, Yuki entered the inaugural Chennai Challenger. He reached the final but lost to top seed Jordan Thompson in 3 sets.

In March, he entered the Indian Wells Masters and qualified for the main draw. He defeated Nicolas Mahut in the opening round. In the second round he upset then-world no. 12 Lucas Pouille in straight sets. He eventually lost to Sam Querrey in the third round. Bhambri carried his good form to the next masters at the Miami Open where he qualified for main draw. There he defeated Mirza Bašić in the first round before bowing out in the second round with a loss to Jack Sock.

In April, Bhambri won the first Challenger title of the season at the Santaizi Challenger by defeating compatriot Ramkumar Ramanathan. With this win he returned to the top 100 in the singles rankings.

On the back of his improved rankings, Yuki earned direct entry into the 2018 French Open. This was his first match in the main draw at the event. He lost in the first round to Ruben Bemelmans in straight sets. He also entered the doubles draw with compatriot Divij Sharan. The pair advanced to the second round where they lost to second seeds and eventual finalists Oliver Marach and Mate Pavić.

Yuki also got direct entry into the 2018 Wimbledon Championships for the first time. He lost in the opening round to Italian qualifier Thomas Fabbiano.

In August, Yuki opted to play at the 2018 US Open instead of representing India at the Asian Games. With his participation at the US Open he completed playing in the main draw at all four grand slams. But he could not earn his maiden win at a slam event, losing in the opening round to Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

Soon after the US Open, Yuki started struggling with injuries. The correct diagnosis for which was made by Rafael Nadal's doctor.

After being inactive for over two and a half years due to injury, Bhambri returned to the tour at the 2021 Singapore Open when he received a protected ranking spot into the main draw. He lost in the first round to wildcard Matthew Ebden in straight sets.

One week later, Bhambri won an ITF doubles title in India partnering Saketh Myneni. It would be his first title win in almost three years and the result would push him back into the ATP rankings in doubles.

Bhambri received a protected ranking into the qualifying draw of the 2021 Dubai Open. There, he defeated compatriots Prajnesh Gunneswaran and Ramkumar Ramanathan to qualify for the main draw where he lost in the first round to Aljaž Bedene in three sets. The result would push him back into the ATP rankings in singles.

Bhambri partnered Matthew Ebden in doubles at the 2021 Orlando Open. The pair won their first round match but withdrew from their second round match due to an injury. Bhambri ended the season with a title at ITF India Futures 6 with compatriot Saketh Myneni defeating compatriots S D Prajwal Dev and Rishi Reddy 6–4, 7-6(6) in straight sets.

Bhambri started the year at the Melbourne Summer Set where he partnered Michael Venus in the doubles but they lost in the first round to Tallon Griekspoor and Andrea Vavassori 4–6, 4–6.

At the Australian Open, he was out in the qualifying round where he lost to Tomáš Macháč 1–6, 3–6 in the second round. Bhambri lost in round of 16 of both singles and doubles of 2022 Maharashtra Open. In the singles event he lost to Stefano Travaglia 3–6, 2–6. In the doubles event, he partnered Divij Sharan where they lost to compatriots Saketh Myneni and Sasi Kumar Mukund 3–6, 4–6. He and Divij then lost in quarterfinals of Bengaluru Challenger to 2nd seeds Alexander Erler and Vít Kopřiva 4–6, 3–6. At the Bengaluru Challenger 2, he and Divij lost to compatriots Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saketh Myneni 1–6, 5–7. He then was in the qualifying round of Dubai Championships where he upset João Sousa 6–3, 3–6 and 7–6 (7–5) in the 1st round. But just missed to qualify for the main draw by losing to Christopher O'Connell 3–6, 4–6.

Bhambri won the ITF India F1 tournament with Saketh Myneni after being 2nd seed by defeating compatriots Lohithaksha Bathrinath and Abhinav Sanmugam 6–4,6–1. He and Saketh then were 3rd seeds at ITF India F2 but they lost to 2nd seed compatriots Vishnu Vardhan and Sasi Kumar Mukund 3–6,6–2 and 8–10. But they won the next tournament India F3 by defeating compatriots Vishnu Vardhan and Anirudh Chandrasekhar 6–4,6–2. He and Saketh then entered Salinas Challenger, they upset top seeds compatriots Ramkumar Ramanathan and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 6–3,7–6(8–6). They went on to win the tournament by defeating 2nd seeds JC Aragone and Roberto Quiroz in the final 4–6,6–3 and 10–7. Bhambri and Myneni then made it to the quarterfinals of Sarasota Open and Tallahassee Open where they lost to American pair of Alex Lawson and Reese Stalder 6–7,6–3,7–10 and Cristian Rodríguez and Diego Hidalgo 3–6,4–6 respectively. They then lost in the semifinals of Morelos Open to Nicolás Mejía and Roberto Quiroz after upsetting fourth seeds Skander Mansouri and Michail Pervolarakis in straight sets. Bhambri then entered Open du Pays d'Aix with Ramkumar Ramanathan. They upset top seeds Austin Krajicek and Hugo Nys in the quarterfinals, but lost in the semifinals to eventual champions Titouan Droguet and Kyrian Jacquet in a tiebreak. He and Saketh lost second seeds Sabanov brothers Ivan and Matej in a tiebreak.

He received a protected ranking in French Open men's singles qualifiers but lost to Altuğ Çelikbilek in straight sets. Bhambri won the Prostějov Challenger with Myneni. They won by defeating third seeds Denys Molchanov and Franko Škugor in the quarterfinals, top seeds Alexander Erler and Lucas Miedler in the semifinals in straight sets and second seeds Roman Jebavý and Andrej Martin in the final to capture the title.

He entered the 2023 Australian Open as a wildcard pair with Saketh Myneni. He won his first Grand Slam match as a pair with Myneni, and recorded only his second career doubles win at the 2023 French Open, defeating wildcards Arthur Rinderknech and Enzo Couacaud.

He won his first ATP title at the 2023 Mallorca Championships with Lloyd Harris. He moved up to world No. 58 in the ATP doubles rankings on 3 July 2023. He made his debut at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships as an alternate pair with Myneni. He reached his second career doubles final at the 2023 Stockholm Open with Julian Cash.

He won his second title at the 2024 BMW Open with Albano Olivetti. Following a fourth career final at the 2024 ATP Lyon Open with Olivetti, he reached a new career-high ranking of No. 51 on 10 June 2024. He reached the top 50 in the doubles rankings two weeks later on 24 June 2024. The pair reached the final at the Chengdu Open in September, losing to Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul.

Bhambri won the biggest title of his career at the 2025 Dubai Tennis Championships with new partner Alexei Popyrin defeating second seeds Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten.

Current through the 2023 Davis Cup.

Tournament200720082009
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenASFW
French OpenA1RA
WimbledonA1RA
US OpenQ22RQF
LegendFinals by surfaceFinals by setting
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (1–0)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (3–5)
Hard (1–2)
Clay (2–2)
Grass (1–1)
Outdoor (3–3)
Indoor (0–1)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentScore
Win1–0Jun 2023Mallorca Championships,Spain250 SeriesGrassLloyd HarrisRobin Haase Philipp Oswald6–3, 6–4
Loss1–1Oct 2023Stockholm Open,Sweden250 SeriesHard (i)Julian CashAndrey Golubev Denys Molchanov6–7(8–10), 2–6
Win2–1Apr 2024Bavarian Championships, Germany250 SeriesClayAlbano OlivettiAndreas Mies Jan-Lennard Struff7–6(8–6), 7–6(7–5)
Loss2–2May 2024ATP Lyon Open,France250 SeriesClayAlbano OlivettiHarri Heliövaara Henry Patten6–3, 6–7(4–7), [8–10]
Win3–2Jul 2024Swiss Open Gstaad, Switzerland250 SeriesClayAlbano OlivettiUgo Humbert Fabrice Martin3–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Loss3–3Sep 2024Chengdu Open,China250 SeriesHardAlbano OlivettiSadio Doumbia Fabien Reboul4–6, 6–4, [4–10]
Win4–3Mar 2025Dubai Tennis Championships,United Arab Emirates500 SeriesHardAlexei PopyrinHarri Heliövaara Henry Patten3–6, 7–6(14–12), [10–8]
Loss4–4Jun 2025Mallorca Championships,Spain250 SeriesGrassRobert GallowaySantiago González Austin Krajicek1–6, 6–1, [13–15]
Loss4–5May 2026Geneva Open, SwitzerlandATP 250ClayMichael VenusRomain Arneodo Marc Polmans6–3, 6–7(2–7), [7–10]
ResultYearTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win2009Australian OpenHardAlexandros Georgoudas6–3, 6–1
LegendFinals by surface
ATP Challenger (7–5)
ITF Futures (12–4)
Hard (18–8)
Clay (0–1)
Grass (0–0)
Carpet (1–0)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Apr 2009India F3, New DelhiFuturesHardVishnu Vardhan7–6(7–1), 6–4
Win2–0May 2009India F4, New DelhiFuturesHardRaven Klaasen7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–5)
Win3–0Jul 2009India F5, New DelhiFuturesHardRohan Gajjar6–2, 7–6(8–6)
Win4–0Aug 2009India F8, New DelhiFuturesHardVishnu Vardhan6–4, 6–3
Win5–0Oct 2009India F10, KolkataFuturesHardRupesh Roy6–3, 7–6(7–4)
Win6–0Mar 2011India F1, MumbaiFuturesHardRoko Karanušić2–6, 7–5, 6–3
Loss6–1Apr 2011India F3, ChandigarhFuturesHardVishnu Vardhan6–4, 5–7, 3–6
Win7–1Oct 2011Nigeria F3, LagosFuturesHardRuan Roelofse7–5, 7–5
Win8–1May 2012Fergana, UzbekistanChallengerHardAmir Weintraub6–3, 6–3
Loss8–2Apr 2013Qatar F2, DohaFuturesHardMarek Semjan6–3, 6–6 ret.
Loss8–3Aug 2013Chinese Taipei F1, Taipei CityFuturesHardHuang Liang-chi6–4, 5–7 ret.
Win9–3Sep 2013Chinese Taipei F2, Taipei CityFuturesHardKento Takeuchi7–5, 6–4
Loss9–4Sep 2013Kaohsiung, TaiwanChallengerHardLu Yen-hsun4–6, 3–6
Win10–4Nov 2013Traralgon, AustraliaChallengerHardBradley Klahn6–7(13–15), 6–3, 6–4
Win11–4Nov 2013India F9, DelhiFuturesHardN.Sriram Balaji6–2, 6–2
Win12–4Feb 2014Chennai, IndiaChallengerHardAlexander Kudryavtsev4–6, 6–3, 7–5
Loss12–5Aug 2014USA F23, EdwardsvilleFuturesHardMitchell Frank6–7(5–7), 2–6
Loss12–6Feb 2015New Delhi, IndiaChallengerHardSomdev Devvarman6–3, 4–6, 0–6
Win13–6Apr 2015Uzbekistan F1, QarshiFuturesHardDzmitry Zhyrmont6–2, 6–4
Loss13–7May 2015Samarkand, UzbekistanChallengerClayTeymuraz Gabashvili3–6, 1–6
Win14–7Sep 2015Shanghai, ChinaChallengerHardDi Wu3–6, 6–0, 7–6(7–3)
Loss14–8Sep 2015Kaohsiung, TaiwanChallengerHardChung Hyeon5–7, 4–6
Win15–8Nov 2015Pune, IndiaChallengerHardEvgeny Donskoy6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Win16–8Dec 2016Hong Kong F4, Hong KongFuturesHardShintaro Imai6–4, 7–5
Win17–8Feb 2017India F1, ChandigarhFuturesHardN.Sriram Balaji6–2, 6–2
Win18–8Nov 2017Pune, IndiaChallengerHardRamkumar Ramanathan4–6, 6–3, 6–4
Loss18–9Feb 2018Chennai, IndiaChallengerHardJordan Thompson5–7, 6–3, 5–7
Win19–9Apr 2018Taipei, TaiwanChallengerCarpetRamkumar Ramanathan6–3, 6–4
LegendFinals by surface
ATP Challenger (14–10)
ITF Futures (5–3)
Hard (15–13)
Clay (2–0)
ResultW–LDateTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Sep 2010Bangkok, ThailandChallengerHardRyler DeheartGong Maoxin Zhe Li3–6, 4–6
Loss0–2Feb 2011Cambodia F2, Phnom PenhFuturesHardVivek ShokeenHuang Liang-chi Lee Hsin-han3–6, 4–6
Loss0–3Oct 2011Indonesia F4, JakartaFuturesHardRohan GajjarZhe Li Yi Chu-Huan3–6, 2–6
Win1–3Oct 2011Nigeria F3, LagosFuturesHardRanjeet Virali-MurugesanVishnu Vardhan Karan Rastogi6–2, 7–5
Win2–3May 2012Busan, South KoreaChallengerHardDivij SharanLee Hsin-han Peng Hsien-yin1–6, 6–1, [10–5]
Loss2–4Jul 2012Penza, RussiaChallengerHardDivij SharanKonstantin Kravchuk Nikolaus Moser7–6(7–5), 3–6, [7–10]
Loss2–5Aug 2012Beijing, ChinaChallengerHardDivij SharanSanchai Ratiwatana Sonchat Ratiwatana6–7(3–7), 6–2, [6–10]
Loss2–6Sep 2012Shanghai, ChinaChallengerHardDivij SharanSanchai Ratiwatana Sonchat Ratiwatana4–6, 4–6
Win3–6Jul 2013Winnetka, United StatesChallengerHardMichael VenusSomdev Devvarman Jack Sock2–6, 6–2, [10–8]
Loss3–7Sep 2013Kaohsiung, TaiwanChallengerHardWang Chieh-FuJuan Sebastián Cabal Robert Farah4–6, 2–6
Loss3–8Oct 2013Australia F10, SydneyFuturesHardYasutaka UchiyamaDane Propoggia José Statham4–6, 3–6
Win4–8Feb 2014Chennai, IndiaChallengerHardMichael VenusN.Sriram Balaji Blaž Rola6–4, 7–6(7–3)
Win5–8Sep 2014Shanghai, ChinaChallengerHardDivij SharanSomdev Devvarman Sanam Singh7–6(7–2), 6–7(4–7), [10–8]
Loss5–9Oct 2014Indore, IndiaChallengerHardDivij SharanAdrián Menéndez Maceiras Aleksandr Nedovyesov6–2, 4–6, [3–10]
Win6–9May 2015Karshi, UzbekistanChallengerHardAdrián Menéndez MaceirasSergey Betov Mikhail Elgin5–7, 6–3, [10–8]
Loss6–10Aug 2015Aptos, United StatesChallengerHardMatthew EbdenChris Guccione Artem Sitak4–6, 6–7(2–7)
Loss6–11Aug 2015Vancouver, CanadaChallengerHardMichael VenusTreat Huey Frederik Nielsen6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–3), [5–10]
Win7–11Feb 2016New Delhi, IndiaChallengerHardMahesh BhupathiSaketh Myneni Sanam Singh6–3, 4–6, [10–5]
Loss7–12Oct 2017Tashkent, UzbekistanChallengerHardDivij SharanHans Podlipnik Castillo Andrei Vasilevski4–6, 2–6
Win8–12Mar 2021M15 Lucknow, IndiaFuturesHardSaketh MyneniN. Vijay Sundar Prashanth Vinayak Sharma Kaza6–2, 6–3
Win9–12Nov 2021M15 Gurugram, IndiaFuturesHardSaketh MyneniS D Prajwal Dev Rishi Reddy6–4, 7–6(8–6)
Win10–12Mar 2022M15 Bhopal, IndiaFuturesHardSaketh MyneniL. Bathrinath A. Shanmugam6–4, 6–1
Win11–12Apr 2022M15 New Delhi, IndiaChallengerHardSaketh MyneniAnirudh Chandrasekhar Vishnu Vardhan6–4, 6–2
Win12–12Apr 2022Salinas, EcuadorChallengerHardSaketh MyneniJC Aragone Roberto Quiroz4–6, 6–3, [10–7]
Win13–12May 2022Prostějov, Czech RepublicChallengerClaySaketh MyneniRoman Jebavý Andrej Martin6-3, 7-5
Win14–12Jul 2022Porto, PortugalChallengerHardSaketh MyneniNuno Borges Francisco Cabral6–4, 3–6, [10–6]
Win15–12Aug 2022Lexington, USAChallengerHardSaketh MyneniGijs Brouwer Aidan McHugh3–6, 6–4, [10–8]
Win16–12Aug 2022Mallorca, SpainChallengerHardSaketh MyneniMarek Gengel Lukáš Rosol6–2, 6–2
Loss16–13Oct 2022Gwangju, South KoreaChallengerHardSaketh MyneniNicolás Barrientos Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela6–2, 3–6, [6–10]
Win17–13Jan 2023Nonthaburi, ThailandChallengerHardSaketh MyneniChristopher Rungkat Akira Santillan2–6, 7–6(9–7), [14–12]
Win18–13Apr 2023Girona, SpainChallengerClaySaketh MyneniÍñigo Cervantes Oriol Roca Batalla6–4, 6–4
Win19–13Oct 2023Brest, FranceChallengerHard (i)Julian CashRobert Galloway Albano Olivetti6–7(5–7), 6–3, [10–5]
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