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ALL INDIA TENNIS ASSOCIATION As on 29Th March, 2021 Your Name As Given to ITF Must Be the Same As What Is in the AITA Ranking ALL INDIA TENNIS ASSOCIATION As on 29th March, 2021 Your Name as given to ITF must be the same as what is in the AITA Ranking MEN'S DOUBLES RANKING 29-Mar-21 29th March, 2021 BEST 29-Mar-21 ITF WTT MEN Eight ATP PTS. TTL. RANK Given Name Family Name REG.NO DOB STATE PTS. POINTS X 1 PTS. 1 ROHAN BOPANNA [ ] [ ] (KA) 0 24850 0 24850 2 DIVIJ SHARAN 400080 02-Mar-86 (DL) 0 16800 0 16800 3 RAMKUMAR RAMANATHAN 400670 08-Nov-94 (TN) 0 9160 0 9160 4 PURAV RAJA 400083 07-Dec-85 (MH) 0 8200 0 8200 5 LEANDER PAES [ ] 17-Jun-73 (WB) 0 7480 0 7480 6 SRIRAM BALAJI NARAYANASWAMY 400659 18-Mar-90 (TN) 0 7130 0 7130 7 JEEVAN NEDUNCHERHIYAN 400088 20-Oct-88 (TN) 80 4980 0 5060 8 SAKETH MYNENI 413594 19-Oct-87 (AP) 0 4040 0 4040 9 ARJUN KADHE 401560 07-Jan-94 (MH) 0 3440 414 3854 10 VISHNU VARDHAN 400578 27-Jul-87 (TS) 20 3370 0 3390 11 VIJAY SUNDAR PRASHANTH 401841 27-Oct-86 (TN) 0 1850 536 2386 12 ANIRUDH CHANDRASEKAR 409021 11-Jul-98 (TS) 204 890 552 1646 13 PRAJWAL S D DEV 403575 27-May-96 (KA) 65 580 472 1117 14 ADIL KALYANPUR 407041 26-Jan-00 (KA) 0 570 477 1047 15 NIKKI K POONACHA 406479 27-Apr-95 (AP) 305 490 238 1033 16 ARYAN GOVEAS 406534 09-Jul-98 (MH) 0 580 441 1021 17 MUKUND SASIKUMAR 400793 14-Jan-97 (AP) 0 920 0 920 18 MANISH SURESHKUMAR 409553 13-Aug-99 (TN) 0 590 306 896 19 SIDHARTH RAWAT 400033 21-Apr-93 (UP) 0 490 210 700 20 KARUNUDAY SINGH 401511 19-Nov-90 (DL) 0 280 237 517 21 SIDDHANT J BANTHIA 410235 04-Aug-00 (MH) 0 340 174 514 22 NITIN KUMAR SINHA 408438 20-Feb-99 (WB) 170 260 78 508 23 PRAJNESH GUNNESWARAN 401351 12-Nov-89 (TN) 0 500 0 500 24 DHRUV SUNISH 406357 19-Nov-99 (MH) 17 250 171 438 25 ISHAQUE EQBAL 406288 17-Jan-98 (WB) 410 0 12 422 26 SUMIT NAGAL 404958 16-Aug-97 (HR) 0 400 0 400 27 KUNAL ANAND 402102 02-Jun-92 (DL) 95 160 120 375 28 RISHI REDDY 409284 06-Apr-98 (KA) 32 160 142 334 29 VIGNESH PERANAMALLUR 400577 06-Oct-87 (AP) 89 120 84 293 30 MOHIT MAYUR JAYAPRAKASH 400019 14-Sep-93 (TN) 280 0 0 280 31 ABHINAV S SANJEEV 407327 15-Nov-98 (TN) 120 110 42 272 32 ANURAG NENWANI 408701 09-May-98 (DL) 191 40 24 255 33 PARIKSHIT SOMANI 407705 02-Dec-99 (AS) 250 0 0 250 34 JATIN DAHIYA 402760 29-Sep-92 (DL) 100 110 39 249 35 ATHARVA SHARMA 411448 22-Aug-00 (MH) 79 80 60 219 36 LAKSHIT SOOD 400143 20-Feb-91 (PB) 177 20 0 197 37 CHANDRIL SOOD 400144 20-Feb-91 (PB) 169 20 0 189 38 KAZA VINAYAK SHARMA 400575 28-Mar-91 (AP) 85 100 0 185 38 HEMANT KUMAR 414575 02-Oct-97 (UP) 185 0 0 185 40 LOHITH AKSHA BATHRINATH 417777 25-Jul-00 (TN) 177 0 0 177 41 SHASHANK MACHERLA THEERTHA 410650 07-Aug-01 (TS) 169 0 0 169 42 SURAJ R PRABODH 405680 08-Jan-95 (KA) 163 0 0 163 43 TARUN ANIRUDH CHILAKALAPUDI 407193 03-May-96 (TS) 98 40 24 162 44 ANVIT BENDRE 401990 27-Feb-95 (MH) 21 80 60 161 45 ABHISHEK GAUR 414054 14-Jan-96 (HR) 158 0 0 158 46 ARMAAN BHATIA 407861 23-Nov-98 (MH) 157 0 0 157 46 RISHAB AGARWAL 402285 05-Dec-95 (AP) 45 70 42 157 48 VASISHT VINOD CHERUKU 408107 14-Jun-99 (KA) 0 80 72 152 48 RAGHAV JAISINGHANI 405581 20-Jan-98 (MP) 152 0 0 152 50 BHARATH NISHOK KUMARAN 405202 21-Mar-98 (TN) 137 0 0 137 51 PRITHVI SEKHAR 404710 03-Oct-93 (TN) 132 0 0 132 51 PARAS DAHIYA 414823 24-Mar-98 (HR) 132 0 0 132 53 HIMANSHU MOR 406697 04-Jan-01 (HR) 120 0 0 120 53 FAISAL QAMAR 414057 27-Jul-99 (RJ) 120 0 0 120 55 JAGMEET SINGH 411234 26-Feb-96 (HR) 117 0 0 117 56 SAI KARTEEK REDDY GANTA 411511 01-Jun-00 (TS) 116 0 0 116 57 AMIT BENIWAL 411233 06-Mar-00 (HR) 115 0 0 115 58 KAVIN MASILAMANI 411897 04-Sep-98 (TN) 114 0 0 114 59 ANKIT CHOPRA 404202 11-Aug-90 (PB) 92 20 0 112 60 IHSAN MAHMOOD HUSAIN 414927 18-Aug-95 (TN) 109 0 0 109 61 YASH YADAV 405046 05-Aug-99 (MP) 108 0 0 108 62 DHAKSHINESWAR SURESH 410583 29-Mar-00 (TN) 105 0 0 105 63 MUTHU AADHITIYA SENTHILKUMAR 412181 14-Jan-00 (TN) 84 20 0 104 64 FARDEEN QUMAR 414327 17-Mar-01 (RJ) 103 0 0 103 65 FAHAD MOHAMMED 407272 03-Jun-96 (TN) 102 0 0 102 66 CHIRAG DUHAN 418841 01-Jan-04 (HR) 101 0 0 101 67 YUKI BHAMBRI 400360 04-Jul-92 (DL) 0 100 0 100 68 SAHIL GAWARE 408394 08-Jul-97 (MH) 97 0 0 97 69 THEYJO OGES J 413715 19-Dec-00 (TN) 95 0 0 95 70 AADITYA TEWARI 406572 14-Aug-87 (MP) 73 20 0 93 71 AJAY MALIK 417007 16-Jan-03 (HR) 91 0 0 91 72 GURSEWAK SINGH AMRITRAJ 422781 04-May-82 (PB) 90 0 0 90 73 NAESAR V JEWOOR 409174 14-Oct-94 (KA) 89 0 0 89 74 SHAHBAAZ KHAN 401250 07-Apr-92 (MH) 12 60 12 84 74 RICKY SEHRAWAT 415276 23-Aug-02 (DL) 84 0 0 84 76 OMINDER BAISOYA 410555 18-May-96 (HR) 83 0 0 83 77 DALWINDER SINGH 405399 25-Apr-96 (PB) 38 40 0 78 78 HARDEEP SINGH SANDHU 404070 05-Jan-95 (PB) 77 0 0 77 79 PRADEEP DESWAL 402016 28-Oct-92 (HR) 76 0 0 76 79 GOKUL SURESH 405475 06-Feb-97 (TN) 32 20 24 76 79 MOHIT BHARDWAJ 408884 22-Nov-97 (DL) 76 0 0 76 82 AAKASH AHLAWAT 414441 03-Apr-02 (HR) 75 0 0 75 82 NITIN JAIPAL SINGH 417260 14-Aug-02 (HR) 75 0 0 75 84 NIKSHEP RAVIKUMAR BALLEKERE 404644 17-Jan-98 (KA) 71 0 0 71 85 ANUJ MALIK 414201 25-Sep-98 (HR) 70 0 0 70 85 SIVADEEP KOSARAJU 408487 15-Jan-99 (AP) 70 0 0 70 87 TAHA KAPADIA 405571 02-Nov-97 (TS) 68 0 0 68 87 IRFAN HUSSAIN 401528 28-May-92 (TN) 68 0 0 68 89 UMAIR SHAIK 411423 17-Sep-98 (AP) 65 0 0 65 89 ANSU KUMAR BHUYAN 401169 15-Dec-95 (OD) 65 0 0 65 89 BOOPATHY SAKTHIVEL 412550 11-Jan-02 (TN) 65 0 0 65 92 DEEPAK SENTHIL KUMAR 412239 23-Nov-00 (TN) 64 0 0 64 92 GUNJAN SURESH JADHAV 410467 26-May-00 (MH) 24 40 0 64 94 SIDDHARTH ARYA K S 409567 30-Oct-98 (TN) 63 0 0 63 95 ALOK ARADHYA 404313 08-Mar-95 (KA) 61 0 0 61 96 YUGAL BANSAL 407046 07-Jul-99 (DL) 60 0 0 60 96 DIGVIJAY PRATAP SINGH 410500 02-Jun-00 (CH) 60 0 0 60 98 KARAN SINGH 424484 30-Jun-03 (HR) 59 0 0 59 99 AMIT BZAD 400994 13-Oct-96 (HR) 58 0 0 58 100 AKASH NANDWAL 409482 05-Feb-98 (MP) 57 0 0 57 101 PURU UPADHYAY 408672 30-Apr-96 (GJ) 56 0 0 56 102 NITIN GUNDUBOINA 409029 07-Dec-99 (TS) 54 0 0 54 102 MAYANK YADAV 405989 11-Jan-97 (DL) 54 0 0 54 102 GOURAV GULIA 422756 26-Oct-01 (HR) 54 0 0 54 105 KRISHNA TEJA RAJA 415391 03-Jan-00 (TN) 52 0 0 52 106 PRANASH BABU 409325 24-May-99 (TN) 51 0 0 51 107 YESWANTH LOGANATHAN 410423 16-Jun-00 (TN) 50 0 0 50 108 DHEERAJ KODANCHA SRINIVASAN 410580 31-May-99 (TN) 49 0 0 49 108 SHUBHAM MALHOTRA 405933 27-Jan-99 (DL) 49 0 0 49 110 KRITHIK M S 418280 28-Dec-98 (KA) 48 0 0 48 111 SHEKHAR JAISWAL 412348 28-Nov-93 (MH) 46 0 0 46 112 SHEIKH IFTIKHAR MOHAMMAD 414987 21-Nov-00 (AS) 45 0 0 45 112 HARSHIT YADAV 410162 11-Jan-01 (DL) 45 0 0 45 112 MADHWIN KAMATH 414309 10-Nov-01 (GJ) 45 0 0 45 115 TUSHAR MADAN 417302 06-Apr-01 (DL) 44 0 0 44 116 MEGH BHARGAV K PATEL 412228 20-Feb-00 (GJ) 43 0 0 43 116 VILASIER KHATE 405367 29-May-94 (HR) 43 0 0 43 118 RIBHAV RAVIKIRAN 410795 26-Sep-96 (KA) 42 0 0 42 118 EKLAVYA SINGH 409166 24-Apr-00 (JH) 42 0 0 42 118 YASH CHAURASIA 412453 09-Dec-01 (UP) 42 0 0 42 121 ABHINANSU BORTHAKUR 403235 23-Nov-94 (WB) 41 0 0 41 122 NEERAJ ELANGOVAN 404042 02-Feb-95 (TN) 40 0 0 40 122 YASHDEEP GAHLOT 414741 11-Mar-00 (DL) 40 0 0 40 124 NEEL S GARUD 414502 04-May-02 (HR) 39 0 0 39 124 YOGEE PANWAR 421115 07-Sep-03 (HR) 39 0 0 39 124 RHYTHM MALHOTRA 410533 23-Mar-01 (DL) 39 0 0 39 127 DEEPINDER SINGH BAINS 400528 29-Jun-89 (PB) 38 0 0 38 127 ANKUSH MISHRA 410833 03-Mar-98 (PB) 38 0 0 38 127 SUYASH WARDHAN SHARMA 400557 21-Oct-88 (MP) 38 0 0 38 130 NAPINDER SINGH 433011 17-Dec-99 (PB) 37 0 0 37 131 ARPIT SHARMA 400524 13-Jan-92 (RJ) 0 0 36 36 131 HARSHOM SANJEEV GUPTA 419447 01-May-98 (RJ) 36 0 0 36 131 AJAY KUNDU 416060 23-Sep-03 (HR) 36 0 0 36 131 SUNIL KUMAR 417008 26-Oct-95 (HR) 36 0 0 36 131 MANDEEP SINGH 433014 12-May-91 (PB) 36 0 0 36 136 KSHITIJ KAMAL 400722 10-Dec-91 (DL) 35 0 0 35 136 PARAV DEV GARG 414917 08-Aug-97 (PB) 35 0 0 35 136 ADITYA VARDHAN DUDDUPUDI 414389 25-Sep-00 (TS) 35 0 0 35 136 TATHAGAT CHARANTIMATH 407795 01-Dec-98 (KA) 35 0 0 35 136 ROHIT KRISHNA AYNAMPUDI 408266 21-Aug-00 (TS) 35 0 0 35 136 VIMALRAJ JAYACHANDRAN 407968 05-Dec-96 (TN) 35 0 0 35 142 TARUN KARRA 411221 09-Jun-00 (TS) 34 0 0 34 143 VANSH JANGHU 418923 13-Sep-01 (HR) 33 0 0 33 143 KAIVALYA VAMANRAO KALAMSE 408092 26-Jul-99 (MH) 33 0 0 33 143 ARJUN PHOGAAT 422090 08-Mar-03 (DL) 33 0 0 33 146 GUHAN RAJAN 412282 09-Oct-98 (TN) 32 0 0 32 146 DIPANSHU GARG 404101 01-Aug-93 (HR) 0 20 12 32 146 DENIM YADAV 409243 19-Aug-04 (MP) 32 0 0 32 149 RICKY CHOUDHARY 417779 13-Mar-02 (DL) 31 0 0 31 150 CHINMAY BAKSHI 406945 13-Dec-98 (DL) 30 0 0 30 150 AYUSH SHARMA 418902 18-Nov-01 (RJ) 30 0 0 30 150 AMAN BHAWSAR 415217 21-Apr-99 (MP) 30 0 0 30 153 NAITHAOLIN CALVIN GOLMEI 409133 27-May-00 (CH) 29 0 0 29 153 ARYAN ASHWATH PATHANGE 420719 10-Nov-00 (KA) 29 0 0 29 153 FARDEEN MOHAMMED 408442 24-Jan-01 (WB) 29 0 0 29 156 ASISH S SINHA 411128 15-May-02 (JH) 28 0 0 28 156 SONU KHAN 422742 17-Jan-01 (HR) 28 0 0 28 156 SOURISH SINGH 414687 08-Oct-03 (MP) 28 0 0 28 156 NISHANTH ANTHONY REBELLO 405158 19-Dec-95 (KA) 28 0 0 28 160 DRONA WALIA 410525 13-Jan-01 (UK) 27 0 0 27 160 DEEPAK A 413474 28-Jul-02 (KA) 27 0 0 27 162 VASHU GUPTA 411123 09-Dec-97 (UP) 26 0 0 26 162 ARJUN MAHADEVAN 415476 10-Mar-00 (TN) 26 0 0 26 162 YASH VARDHAN GOEL 427899 14-May-99 (DL) 26 0 0 26 162 UDIT KAMBOJ 413235 02-May-01 (HR) 26 0 0 26 162 KRISHNA TEJA ANKAM 408125 19-Sep-98 (TS) 26 0 0 26 162 VENKATA SWAMY NAIDU GANDHAM 413478 05-Aug-01 (AP) 26 0 0 26 168 GAJRAJ SANGWAN 424221 15-Jun-98 (HR) 25 0 0 25 168 NAVNEET SINGH SEHGAL 419624 11-Mar-00 (DL) 25 0 0 25 168 MUKUL SINGH 408660 16-May-00 (KA) 25 0 0 25 168 PRASAD INGALE 412826 24-Aug-03 (MH) 25 0 0 25 168 AMIT DAHIYA 419811 26-Apr-01 (HR) 25 0 0 25 173 JAYDEEP CHUDASAMA 409057 02-Apr-97 (GJ) 24 0 0 24 173 SANEESH MANI MISHRA 402600 20-Feb-92 (UP) 24 0 0 24 173 KIRAN ARUNACHALA MOHAN 417695 01-Oct-99 (TN) 24 0 0 24 173
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