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ALL INDIA TENNIS ASSOCIATION As On11th May, 2015 ALL INDIA TENNIS ASSOCIATION As on11th May, 2015 MEN'S SINGLES 11th May, 2015 BEST ITF 11‐May‐15 SIX QLY ATP TTL TTL. RANK Given Name Family Name REG.NO DOB STATE PTS. PTS. PTS. PTS. 1 SOMDEV DEVVARMAN [ ]13‐Feb‐85 (TN) 0 0 1460 1460 2 YUKI BHAMBRI 400360 4‐Jul‐92 (DL) 0 0 1370 1370 3 SAKETH MYNENI 413594 19‐Oct‐87 (AP) 0 0 1060 1060 4 RAMKUMAR RAMANATHAN 400670 8‐Nov‐94 (TN) 0 0 1000 1000 5 JEEVAN NEDUNCHERHIYAN 400088 20‐Oct‐88 (TN) 0 0 670 670 6 SANAM SINGH 403693 11‐Jan‐88 (CH) 0 0 625 625 7 VIJAY SUNDAR PRASHANTH 401841 27‐Oct‐86 (TN) 0 0 545 545 8 SRIRAM BALAJI NARAYANASWAMY 400659 18‐Mar‐90 (TN) 0 0 535 535 9 MOHIT MAYUR JAYAPRAKASH 400019 14‐Sep‐93 (TN) 98 0 125 223 9 RANJEET VIRALI MURUGESAN 401475 30‐Sep‐85 (TN) 48 0 175 223 11 KARUNUDAY SINGH 401511 19‐Nov‐90 (DL) 30 0 165 195 12 VISHNU VARDHAN B01393 27‐Jul‐87 (AP) 60 0 90 150 13 SHAIKH ABDULLAH 401080 16‐Jan‐95 (AP) 135 7 5 147 14 MUKUND SASIKUMAR 400793 14‐Jan‐97 (TN) 3 0 135 138 15 CHANDRIL SOOD 400144 20‐Feb‐91 (UP) 97 0 35 132 16 BAVA HAADIN 400013 3‐Dec‐94 (KL) 129 0 0 129 17 KAZA VINAYAKSHARMA 400575 28 ‐Mar‐91 ((AP)AP) 3 0 120123 18 SURAJ R PRABODH 405680 8‐Jan‐95 (KA) 78 3 35 116 19 NITTEN KIRRTANE 402658 4‐Mar‐74 (MH) 110 0 0 110 20 VIJAY KANNAN 403460 4‐Feb‐80 (TN) 103 0 0 103 21 SIDDHARTH VISHWAKARMA 403374 7‐Oct‐94 (UP) 91 7 0 98 22 ANVIT BENDRE 401990 27‐Feb‐95 (MH) 73 13 10 96 23 SIDHARTH RAWAT 400033 21‐Apr‐93 (UP) 45 0 45 90 24 PRAJWAL DEV S D 403575 27‐May‐96 (KA) 86 2 0 88 25 VINOD SRIDHAR 403698 29‐Dec‐79 (TN) 78 0 0 78 26 RASHEIM SAMUEL 400312 3‐Augg‐92 (KA) 76 1 0 77 27 RONIT SINGH BISHT 402662 6‐Apr‐96 (DL) 45 0 25 70 28 VIGNESH VEERABHADRAN 400779 20‐Mar‐89 (TN) 58 7 0 65 28 DALWINDER SINGH 405399 25‐Apr‐96 (PB) 57 8 0 65 28 HARDEEP SINGH SANDHU 404070 5‐Jan‐95 (PB) 47 13 5 65 31 VILASIER KHATE 405367 29‐May‐94 (HR) 61 0 0 61 32 SARAN REDDY B SAI 401706 26‐Aug‐94 (AP) 56 4 0 60 33 BASIL L KHUMA 403138 24‐Mar‐98 (MIZ) 53 5 0 58 33 SHAHBAAZ KHAN 401250 7‐Apr‐92 (MH) 48 10 0 58 35 SANDEEP CHOUDHARY 401115 19‐Dec‐82 (RJ) 46 3 5 54 35 RANJEET SINGH 404717 11‐Jan‐95() (CH) 54 0 0 54 35 KUNAL ANAND 402102 2‐Jun‐92 (DL) 31 8 15 54 38 GURINDER SINGH 402128 7‐Jan‐93 (PB) 44 3 0 47 38 NIKKI K POONACHA 406479 27‐Apr‐95 (TN) 16 11 20 47 38 ANSU KUMAR BHUYAN 401169 15‐Dec‐95 (OR) 45 2 0 47 41 CHRISTOPHER MARQUIS B00711 13‐Jun‐91 (MH) 0 0 45 45 41 RUBAL SHANDILYA 400817 10‐Jan‐90 (DL) 45 0 0 45 43 BRAHAMJOT SINGH 402639 10‐Jun‐92 (DL) 42 1 0 43 43 SUMIT NAGAL 404958 16‐Aug‐97 (HR) 0 3 40 43 45 LAKSHIT SOOD 400143 20‐FebFeb‐91 (UP) 7 3 30 40 46 RAVISHANKAR SATHIYARAJ 406857 31‐Mar‐93 (TN) 37 2 0 39 47 JAYESH PUNGLIYA 404108 22‐Sep‐96 (MH) 35 3 0 38 47 AYUSH MINTRI 402074 24‐Nov‐95 (PB) 30 3 5 38 47 SURAJ R KONWAR 408334 7‐Oct‐93 (GJ) 38 0 0 38 47 PARAS DAHIYA 414823 24‐Mar‐98 (HR) 38 0 0 38 51 VIGNESH PERANAMALLUR 400577 6‐Oct‐87 (AP) 29 3 5 37 51 ABHINAV SANJEEV S 407327 15‐Nov‐98 (TN) 37 0 0 37 51 SRINIVAS KONDRI 403494 4‐Aug‐94 (AP) 35 2 0 37 51 BRUHAD MANKAD J 402879 24‐Apr‐93 (MH) 35 2 0 37 51 ABHINANSU BORTHAKUR 403235 23‐Nov‐94 (AS) 37 0 0 37 51 ADITYA DESWAL 404786 16‐Oct‐96 (UP) 29 8 0 37 51 CHINMAYPRADHAN 402456 27 ‐Dec‐91 ((OR)OR) 28 9 0 37 51 YUGAL BANSAL 407046 7‐Jul‐99 (DL) 37 0 0 37 59 RYNOLD TIMOTHY 400975 16‐May‐88 (KL) 35 0 0 35 59 JOSEPH KHUMA 402259 23‐Dec‐87 (MZ) 35 0 0 35 59 ARYAN GOVEAS 406534 9‐Jul‐98 (MH) 35 0 0 35 62 GANESH SRINIVASAN 407288 19‐Mar‐97 (TN) 34 0 0 34 62 SAURAV SUKUL 402555 27‐Oct‐84 (WB) 34 0 0 34 64 RAKSHIT RISHI 404782 14‐Aug‐94 (DL) 28 5 0 33 65 VIGNESHWARAN RAMESH 400881 13‐Jul‐93 (TN) 32 0 0 32 65 RISHABHDEV RAMAN 401944 4‐Jun‐93 (TN) 32 0 0 32 65 DIGVIJAY SINGH MEHTA 400344 1‐Aug‐94 (HP) 32 0 0 32 65 DEEPINDER SINGH BAINS 400528 29‐Jun‐89 (CH) 32 0 0 32 65 AADITYA TEWARI 406572 14‐Aug‐87 (MP) 30 2 0 32 70 RIBHAV RAVIKIRAN 410795 26‐Sep‐96 (KA) 31 0 0 31 70 KUNAL VAZIRANI 406918 16‐Mar‐97 (MH) 26 5 0 31 70 ARCHIT JAIN 400002 23‐Jan‐93 (DL) 30 1 0 31 70 FAISAL QAMAR 414057 27‐Jul‐99 (RJ) 31 0 0 31 74 PURAV RAJA 400083 7‐Dec‐85 (MH) 0 0 30 30 74 SUNNY DAHIYA 400145 5‐Feb‐94 (HR) 30 0 0 30 74 FAHAD MOHAMMED 407272 3 ‐JJun‐96 (TN) 25 5 0 30 77 UDAY KUMAR REDDY 420255 28‐Apr‐80 (TN) 29 0 0 29 77 BHAVESH GOUR 404906 7‐Jun‐90 (MP) 22 2 5 29 79 TEJAS CHAUKULKAR 401265 24‐Oct‐89 (MH) 20 3 5 28 79 GARRY TOKAS 400770 18‐Mar‐94 (DL) 26 2 0 28 79 JAVED AKBAR HAZARI 400527 13‐May‐87 (PB) 28 0 0 28 82 ARPIT SHARMA 400524 13‐Jan‐92 (RJ) 19 8 0 27 82 RISHI REDDY 409284 6‐Apr‐98 (KA) 27 0 0 27 82 YUVRAJ SINGH 411716 3‐Apr‐96 (HR) 27 0 0 27 82 GAGAN SHARMA 404893 22‐Jan‐96 (RJ) 27 0 0 27 86 PARIKSHIT SOMANI 407705 2‐Dec‐99 (AS) 26 0 0 26 87 ABHISHEK GAUR 414054 14‐Jan‐96 (HR) 23 2 0 25 87 VAISHNAV BENDALAM 405561 17‐Apr‐98 (AP) 18 7 0 25 87 YASHAD GANATRA 403784 1‐Feb‐89 (GJ) 25 0 0 25 90 AKASH WAGH 400032 17‐Mar‐90 (MH) 4 0 20 24 90 VIDIT VAGHELA 406412 30‐Jan‐96 (GJ) 24 0 0 24 90 ROHAN BHATIA 402921 14‐Jan‐95 (MH) 22 2 0 24 90 PAGALAVAN D 411346 11‐Oct‐94 (TN) 24 0 0 24 90 SAGAR AHUJA400869 7 ‐Nov‐91 ((MH)MH) 6 3 15 24 90 JAGMEET SINGH 411234 26‐Feb‐96 (HR) 23 1 0 24 90 JATIN DAHIYA 402760 29‐Sep‐92 (DL) 8 6 10 24 97 KRISHNA KUMAR 420415 5‐Jan‐79 (KL) 23 0 0 23 98 AKHIL REUBEN KANAGARAJ 406836 5‐May‐97 (TN) 22 0 0 22 98 RAGHAVENDRA SUBRAMANYA 403016 15‐Apr‐93 (KA) 15 7 0 22 98 SAGAR MANJANNA 400103 25‐May‐92 (KA) 16 6 0 22 98 JAJBIR SINGH SARAN 403445 1‐Jan‐95 (PB) 5 12 5 22 98 SIDDARTH PONNALA 408128 31‐Jul‐98 (TS) 22 0 0 22 98 TAHA KAPADIA 405571 2‐Nov‐97 (AP) 22 0 0 22 104 RAHUL ROBINSON MANOAH 404719 29‐Nov‐96 (TN) 18 3 0 21 104 PRASHANT SELVARAJ 419092 17‐Sep‐91 (TN) 21 0 0 21 104 SAHIL GAWARE 408394 8‐Jul‐97 (MH) 19 2 0 21 104 PARAM PUN 406094 20‐Mar‐98 (CH) 19 2 0 21 104 GOKUL SURESH 405475 6‐Feb‐97 (TN) 21 0 0 21 109 ELWIN ANTONY 401942 6‐Oct‐91 (TN) 15 0 5 20 109 JAYDEEP CHUDASAMA 409057 2‐Apr‐97 (GJ) 20 0 0 20 109 MANINDER SINGH 401749 20‐Jan‐93 (HR) 20 0 0 20 112 RASWANT RAVI 405460 13‐Jul‐97 (TN) 19 0 0 19 112 ROHIT BISHT 402135 9 ‐FbFeb‐93 (DL) 190 0 19 112 NIKSHEP B R 404644 17‐Jan‐98 (KA) 19 0 0 19 112 AMIT BZAD 400994 13‐Oct‐96 (HR) 19 0 0 19 112 SAMYUKTH BALAJI 408463 16‐Sep‐97 (TN) 19 0 0 19 117 BHARAT BHARDWAJ 401133 2‐Jan‐91 (HR) 18 0 0 18 117 FARIZ MOHAMMAD 400661 25‐Mar‐88 (TN) 18 0 0 18 117 PARAMVEER SINGH BAJWA 405836 13‐Feb‐98 (PB) 18 0 0 18 117 ARUNRAJ J S 405422 3‐Feb‐93 (KL) 18 0 0 18 117 SARTHAK SIDHARTH 404445 31‐Dec‐94 (OR) 17 1 0 18 117 VIKRANT DAHIYA 408030 4‐Jun‐98 (HR) 17 1 0 18 117 ANURAG NENWANI 408701 9‐May‐98 (DL) 18 0 0 18 124 JAY SONI 404658 9‐Nov‐94 (GJ) 17 0 0 17 124 MANISHSURESHKUMAR 409553 13 ‐AuAugg‐99 ((TN)TN) 17 0 0 17 124 ROHIN GAJREE 402838 12‐Jul‐96 (HR) 17 0 0 17 124 BINUMANI MANIYAN 414501 17‐Nov‐73 (KL) 17 0 0 17 124 ADITYA ANANT GOKHALE 407339 2‐Jan‐97 (MH) 17 0 0 17 124 GAURAV BHATIA 405729 9‐Sep‐92 (DL) 17 0 0 17 130 POORVA S KUMAR 404314 6‐Jul‐95 (KA) 14 2 0 16 130 DARSHAN S SRINIVASA 404333 10‐Jan‐94 (KA) 15 1 0 16 130 KENEISEZOTUO WHOURIE 405368 22‐Dec‐94 (NL) 16 0 0 16 133 RONAK MANUJA 400124 9‐Oct‐91 (MH) 0 0 15 15 133 ALEX SOLANKI 407278 9‐Mar‐99 (DL) 11 4 0 15 133 JEFFY JACOB 417083 26‐Oct‐95 (KL) 15 0 0 15 133 PRADEEP DESWAL 402016 28‐Oct‐92 (HR) 15 0 0 15 133 PURU UPADHYAY 408672 30‐Apr‐96 (GJ) 15 0 0 15 133 RAHUL SADHWANI 415778 2‐Jul‐92 (GJ) 15 0 0 15 133 NIHIT RAWAL 405851 12‐May‐98 (CH) 14 1 0 15 140 ROHIT RAMPURIA 401201 21‐Mar‐92 (WB) 13 1 0 14 140 SHAIK OSAMA 407228 19‐Mar‐97 (AP) 14 0 0 14 140 JUDE RAYMOND THIPPIRIPATI SANTHI 402060 14‐Mar‐97 (AP) 14 0 0 14 140 ROHIT SARWATE 401065 3‐Jul‐94 (AP) 14 0 0 14 140 PARTAP UDAY SINGH CHAHAL 406734 11 ‐DDec‐94 (NTA) 14 0 0 14 140 AMAN JIGNESH SHAH 414727 12‐Dec‐95 (MH) 14 0 0 14 146 NEERAJ ELANGOVAN 404042 2‐Feb‐95 (TN) 0 3 10 13 146 MANU BAJPAI 417347 25‐Jul‐87 (KA) 13 0 0 13 146 HARINDER SINGH BEDI 402850 22‐Apr‐93 (DL) 13 0 0 13 146 RITHVIK ANAND 400989 3‐Sep‐94 (TN) 13 0 0 13 146 KOONWAR GUPTA 407328 18‐Feb‐96 (DL) 13 0 0 13 146 ROHAN PUNJ 402844 30‐Sep‐96 (DL) 13 0 0 13 146 MRITUNJAY BADOLA 407325 27‐Feb‐99 (UK) 13 0 0 13 146 TEGBIR SINGH HARA 406735 31‐Aug‐97 (PB) 13 0 0 13 146 MOHIT BHARDWAJ 408884 22‐Nov‐97 (DL) 13 0 0 13 146 HARSHA L 406569 2‐Jan‐91 (KA) 13 0 0 13 146 CHINMAYA DEV CHAUHAN 407928 2‐Nov‐98 (UP) 13 0 0 13 146 ANKUSH ARORA 404057 4‐Sep‐96 (PB) 12 1 0 13 158 PRITISH D KUMAR 400611 15‐Sep‐83 (KA) 12 0 0 12 158 TARUN C ANIRUDH 407193 3‐May‐96 (AP) 12 0 0 12 158 SIDHAN MOHAMMED NAJEEM 411539 26‐Dec‐98 (KL) 12 0 0 12 158 GAURANG 407653 18‐Sep‐98 (DL) 12 0 0 12 162SURAJ H 405420 28 ‐Mar‐95 ((KL)KL) 11 0 0 11 162 NEERAJ KUMAR CHOUDHARY 403919 24‐Jan‐94 (MP) 11 0 0 11 162 ANKIT SACHDEVA 401604 10‐Nov‐90 (DL) 11 0 0 11 162 SURAJ DESAI 400190 20‐Jan‐91 (GJ) 11 0 0 11 162 DIGVIJAY PRATAP SINGH 410500 2‐Jun‐00 (CH) 11 0 0 11 162 KAVIN M 411897 4‐Sep‐98 (TN) 11 0 0 11 162 HARRY SUNIL 420001 21‐Feb‐80 (KA) 11 0 0 11 162 EKLAVYA SINGH 409166 24‐Apr‐00 (JH) 11 0 0 11 162 VIKRAM NAIDU BANGALORE SRINIVAS 403225 4‐Apr‐93 (KA) 11 0 0 11 162 GAUTHAM R KRISHNAN 407849 9‐Jun‐98 (KL) 11 0 0 11 162 SUMIT PAL SINGH 405838 5‐Dec‐99 (J&K) 11 0 0 11 162 SIVADEEP KOSARAJU 408487 15‐Apr‐99 (AP) 11 0 0 11 162 RAGHAV JAISINGHANI 405581 20‐Jan‐98 (MP) 11 0 0 11 175 KAMAL KISHORE MADRENA 404081 1‐Jul‐95 (RJ) 10 0 0 10 175 AJAI SELVARAJ 401479 8‐May‐86 (TN) 10 0 0 10 175 YUVRAJ CHAUDHARY 414874 8‐Sep‐87 (UK) 7 3 0 10 175 IRFAN HUSSAIN 401528 28‐May‐92 (TN) 10 0 0 10 175 HIMANSU SAGAR 403766 29‐Jan‐95 (TN) 10 0 0 10 175 HARNISH R 407902 29‐Sep‐94 (MH) 10 0 0 10 175 ARNAV ALOK GOEL 409620 16 ‐JlJul‐96 (UP) 10 0 0 10 175 REHAN KUMAR M 409816 4‐Feb‐98 (TN) 10 0 0 10 175 AJINKYA BACHHAV N 404567 11‐Apr‐95 (MH) 10 0 0 10 175
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