India's Rohan Bopanna Announces Retirement from ATP Tour

India, 6 January 2026 — Indian tennis veteran Rohan Bopanna announced his retirement from the ATP Tour, marking the end of a celebrated career spanning over two decades. The announcement came during a press conference in Bengaluru, where Bopanna, 45, expressed gratitude towards his fans, family, and coaches for their unwavering support.

Bopanna, a doubles specialist, has been a prominent figure in Indian tennis, winning several ATP titles and reaching the finals of the US Open in 2010. He also secured a mixed doubles title at the French Open in 2017, further cementing his legacy in the sport. His powerful serve and tactical prowess on the court have made him a formidable opponent.

Throughout his career, Bopanna has been a part of India's Davis Cup team, contributing significantly to their successes over the years. He has been instrumental in popularizing tennis in India, inspiring a new generation of players to take up the sport.

Bopanna's retirement comes as he plans to focus on coaching and developing aspiring tennis players in India. He aims to leverage his experience and knowledge to nurture young talent and enhance the country's presence in the international tennis arena.

As Bopanna steps away from the ATP Tour, the tennis community in India and worldwide acknowledges his contributions and wishes him success in his future endeavors.