Tennis India

1. Overview – Tennis in India

  • Governing body: All India Tennis Association (AITA) – founded 1920, affiliated to ITF & AITF.
  • India’s 1st Grand-Slam title: 1954Ramanathan Krishnan (Junior Wimbledon Boys’ Singles).
  • India’s 1st Davis Cup final: 1966 vs. Australia (lost 1-4).
  • Olympic medals: 0 (as of 2024) – Best finish: Leander-Mahesh 4th place Athens 2004.
  • India has won 24 Grand-Slam titles (all in doubles/mixed-doubles) – 20 men, 4 women.
  • Most Slam titles by an Indian: Leander Paes – 18 (8 men’s doubles, 10 mixed).

2. Hall of Fame – Indian Tennis Icons

PlayerKey DistinctionFirst/OnlyPeak ATP/WTA rank
Ramanathan KrishnanFirst Indian to reach Grand-Slam SF (Wimbledon 1960, 61)World #3 amateur (1961)
Vijay Amritraj2× Wimbledon & 1× US Open QFATP #16 (1980)
Ramesh Krishnan2× junior Wimbledon + 3× Grand-Slam QFATP #23 (1985)
Leander Paes18 Grand-Slam titles; Olympic bronze 1996Only Indian with career Slam in mixedDoubles #1 (1999)
Mahesh BhupathiFirst Indian to win Grand-Slam (1997 French Open mixed)12 Slam titlesDoubles #1 (1999)
Sania Mirza6 Grand-Slam doubles/mixed titles; 42 WTA doubles titlesOnly Indian woman with Slam titleWTA Doubles #1 (2015)
Rohan BopannaOldest 1st-time Slam winner (2024 Australian Open men’s doubles – age 43)Doubles #1 (Apr 2024)

3. Grand-Slam Glory – Complete List

YearTournamentEventIndian(s)Partner / Opponent
1997French OpenMixed doublesMahesh BhupathiRika Hiraki (JPN)
1999French OpenMen’s doublesLeander Paes & Mahesh Bhupathibeat Goran Ivanišević/Jeff Tarango
1999WimbledonMixed doublesLeander PaesLisa Raymond
2002US OpenMixed doublesLeander PaesMartina Navratilova
2004Australian OpenMixed doublesSania Mirza (junior)
2006Australian OpenMixed doublesMartina Hingis & Mahesh Bhupathi
2009Australian OpenMixed doublesSania Mirza & Mahesh Bhupathi
2015WimbledonWomen’s doublesSania Mirza & Martina Hingis
2017French OpenMixed doublesRohan Bopanna & Gabriela Dabrowski
2024Australian OpenMen’s doublesRohan Bopanna & Matthew Ebden

Total tally: 24 (Men 20, Women 4).


4. Davis Cup & Billie Jean King Cup (Fed Cup)

ParameterMen (Davis Cup)Women (BJK Cup)
First year played19211972
Best resultRunners-up 1966, 1974, 1987Asia/Oceania Group-I (2018)
Most rubbers wonLeander Paes – 93 (45-31 singles, 48-21 doubles)Sania Mirza – 27
Longest tie2010 vs. Brazil – 4 h 2 min (Paes-Bhupathi win)
2023 GroupWorld Group-IIAsia/Oceania Group-I

5. Olympics & Asian Games

Olympics
  • 1996 Atlanta: Leander Paes – Bronze (men’s singles) – only Indian tennis medal.
  • 2004 Athens: Paes-Bhupathi 4th place (men’s doubles).
  • 2020 Tokyo: Sumit Nagpal 1st Indian singles competitor since 1996.
Asian Games
  • 1958 Tokyo: First tennis gold – Ramanathan Krishnan (men’s singles).
  • 2018 Jakarta: India 1 gold (Rohan Bopanna-Divij Sharan men’s doubles), 1 bronze (mixed).
  • Total tennis medals: 24 (8 gold) as of 2022.

6. Important Dates at a Glance

DateEvent
23 Nov 1920AITA formed in Lahore (then India).
1954Ramanathan Krishnan wins Junior Wimbledon.
15 Sep 1996Leander Paes wins Olympic bronze – date observed as “Tennis Day” by AITA.
8 Jun 1997Mahesh Bhupathi becomes 1st Indian Grand-Slam champion (French mixed).
6 Dec 2010India defeat Brazil 3-2 in Davis Cup – longest live rubber 4 h 2 min.
12 Apr 2015Sania Mirza attains WTA doubles #1.
29 Jan 2024Rohan Bopanna (43) oldest 1st-time Australian Open champion.

7. Quick-Reference Tables

ATP/WTA Tournament hosted in India
TournamentCitySurfaceStatus
Maharashtra Open (ATP 250)Pune (earlier Chennai)Hard1996-2023
WTA Indian OpenMumbai/Pune/New DelhiHard1973-2008, revived 2012-2015
Champions Tennis LeagueMulti-cityHard2014-2016 (exhibition)
National Awards
AwardPlayerYear
ArjunaRamanathan Krishnan1961
ArjunaLeander Paes1990
Khel RatnaLeander Paes1996-97
Padma ShriSania Mirza2006
Padma BhushanLeander Paes2014

8. One-Liner Revision Facts

  • AITA headquarters: New Delhi.
  • Only Indian to beat Roger Federer in a completed match: Somdev Devvarman (2009 Chennai).
  • Longest Davis Cup doubles rubber: 4 h 2 min – India vs. Brazil 2010.
  • India’s 1st Fed Cup win outside Asia: vs. Indonesia 2005.
  • Youngest Indian to play Davis Cup: Leander Paes – 16 yrs 158 days (1990).
  • Only Indian pair to hold year-end ATP #1 doubles ranking: Paes-Bhupathi (1999).
  • Sania Mirza’s 42 WTA doubles titles – most by any Asian woman.
  • Rohan Bopanna’s “Golden” year: 2024 Aus Open + Paris Masters + Doubles #1.
  • 1st Indian to win ATP singles title: Vijay Amritraj – 1976 Chennai.
  • India’s Fed Cup captain (2023): Vishal Uppal.

9. Practice MCQs (Railway Pattern)

Q1. Who was the first Indian to win a Grand-Slam tennis tournament?
A. Leander Paes B. Ramanathan Krishnan C. Mahesh Bhupathi D. Sania Mirza

Q2. In which year did Leander Paes win the Olympic bronze medal?
A. 1992 B. 1996 C. 2000 D. 2004

Q3. The All India Tennis Association (AITA) was formed in
A. 1916 B. 1920 C. 1924 D. 1932

Q4. Which Indian pair first won the French Open men’s doubles title?
A. Paes-Bhupathi B. Paes-Sania C. Bhupathi-Rohan D. Amritraj brothers

Q5. Who among the following became the first Indian woman to win a Grand-Slam title?
A. Nirupama Vaidyanathan B. Sania Mirza C. Ankita Raina D. Karman Thandi

Q6. How many Grand-Slam titles has Leander Paes won in his career?
A. 12 B. 14 C. 16 D. 18

Q7. India’s best Davis Cup finish is
A. Winner B. Runner-up C. Semi-finalist D. Quarter-finalist

Q8. The first Indian to reach a senior Wimbledon semi-final was
A. Vijay Amritraj B. Ramesh Krishnan C. Ramanathan Krishnan D. Jaidip Mukherjea

Q9. Rohan Bopanna won his maiden Grand-Slam men’s doubles title in
A. 2013 B. 2017 C. 2021 D. 2024

Q10. Sania Mirza attained the WTA doubles world ranking of
A. 2 B. 1 C. 3 D. 4

Q11. Which city currently hosts the ATP Maharashtra Open?
A. Mumbai B. Chennai C. Pune D. New Delhi

Q12. The longest Davis Cup doubles rubber (4 h 2 min) was played between India and
A. Australia B. Brazil C. Spain D. Czech Republic

Q13. Who was the captain of the Indian Davis Cup team in 2023?
A. Anand Amritraj B. Mahesh Bhupathi C. Leander Paes D. Rohit Rajpal

Q14. India has won how many tennis medals at the Asian Games as of 2022?
A. 12 B. 18 C. 24 D. 30

Q15. The first Indian to win the Junior Wimbledon boys’ singles title was
A. Ramesh Krishnan B. Ramanathan Krishnan C. Leander Paes D. Somdev Devvarman

Q16. Which Indian won the Arjuna Award for tennis in 1961?
A. Ramanathan Krishnan B. Jaidip Mukherjea C. Naresh Kumar D. Vijay Amritraj


AnswersQ1. C Q2. B Q3. B Q4. A Q5. B Q6. D Q7. B Q8. C Q9. D Q10. B Q11. C Q12. B Q13. D Q14. C Q15. B Q16. A