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For Urgent Action of Registered Players ALL INDIA TENNIS ASSOCIATION As on 16th October, 2017 Your Name as given to ITF must be the same as what is in the AITA Ranking (The Following Players Are Not Identified Within The ITF Database) FOR URGENT ACTION OF REGISTERED PLAYERS Name Highlighted In “Yellow” In The Ranking Lists Have Not Renewed Their AITA Registration. Player’s Are Requested To Get The Registration Renewed Latest By 30th May 2017, Failing Which Name Will Be Removed From All AITA Ranking Lists. MEN'S DOUBLES RANKING 16th October, 2017 BEST 16-Oct-17 SIX ATP TTL. RANK Given Name Family Name REG.NO DOB STATE PTS. POINTS PTS. 1 ROHAN BOPANNA [ ] [ ] (KA) 0 18700 18700 2 PURAV RAJA 400083 7-Dec-85 (MH) 0 6875 6875 3 DIVIJ SHARAN 400080 2-Mar-86 (DL) 0 6675 6675 4 LEANDER PAES [ ] 17-Jun-73 (WB) 0 6275 6275 5 JEEVAN NEDUNCHERHIYAN 400088 20-Oct-88 (TN) 0 4210 4210 6 VISHNU VARDHAN 400578 27-Jul-87 (TS) 0 3045 3045 7 SRIRAM BALAJI NARAYANASWAMY 400659 18-Mar-90 (TN) 0 2605 2605 8 VIJAY SUNDAR PRASHANTH 401841 27-Oct-86 (TN) 0 1090 1090 9 LAKSHIT SOOD 400143 20-Feb-91 (PB) 52 840 892 10 CHANDRIL SOOD 400144 20-Feb-91 (PB) 50 840 890 11 RAMKUMAR RAMANATHAN 400670 8-Nov-94 (TN) 0 760 760 12 YUKI BHAMBRI 400360 4-Jul-92 (DL) 0 720 720 13 KARUNUDAY SINGH 401511 19-Nov-90 (DL) 0 485 485 14 PRAJNESH GUNNESWARAN 401351 12-Nov-89 (TN) 0 360 360 15 ANVIT BENDRE 401990 27-Feb-95 (MH) 119 190 309 16 SANAM SINGH 403693 11-Jan-88 (CH) 0 245 245 17 KUNAL ANAND 402102 2-Jun-92 (DL) 98 140 238 18 MOHIT MAYUR JAYAPRAKASH 400019 14-Sep-93 (TN) 10 215 225 19 KAZA VINAYAK SHARMA 400575 28-Mar-91 (AP) 3 215 218 20 ANKIT CHOPRA 404202 11-Aug-90 (PB) 81 90 171 21 RISHAB AGARWAL 402285 5-Dec-95 (AP) 0 170 170 21 BAVA HAADIN 400013 3-Dec-94 (KL) 60 110 170 21 YASH YADAV 405046 5-Aug-99 (MP) 170 0 170 24 ISHAQUE EQBAL 406288 17-Jan-98 (WB) 162 0 162 25 VIGNESH PERANAMALLUR 400577 6-Oct-87 (AP) 40 110 150 26 ANIRUDH CHANDRASEKAR 409021 11-Jul-98 (TS) 33 110 143 27 MUKUND SASIKUMAR 400793 14-Jan-97 (AP) 0 140 140 28 ANURAG NENWANI 408701 9-May-98 (DL) 124 0 124 29 KUNAL VAZIRANI 406918 16-Mar-97 (MH) 122 0 122 30 ARMAAN BHATIA 407861 23-Nov-98 (MH) 120 0 120 31 ROHAN BHATIA 402921 14-Jan-95 (MH) 115 0 115 32 OSAMA SHAIKH 407228 19-Mar-97 (AP) 106 0 106 33 ARJUN KADHE 401560 7-Jan-94 (MH) 0 100 100 34 ARYAN GOVEAS 406534 9-Jul-98 (MH) 65 30 95 35 SHAIKH ABDULLAH 401080 16-Jan-95 (TS) 92 0 92 36 PRAJWAL S D DEV 403575 27-May-96 (KA) 85 0 85 36 MANISH SURESHKUMAR 409553 13-Aug-99 (TN) 55 30 85 38 HARDEEP SINGH SANDHU 404070 5-Jan-95 (PB) 84 0 84 39 RANJEET SINGH 404717 11-Jan-95 (CH) 82 0 82 40 SAURAV SUKUL 402555 27-Oct-84 (WB) 80 0 80 41 RITHVIK ANAND 400989 3-Sep-94 (TN) 78 0 78 42 VILASIER KHATE 405367 29-May-94 (HR) 77 0 77 43 NIKKI K POONACHA 406479 27-Apr-95 (TN) 15 60 75 43 DHRUV SUNISH 406357 19-Nov-99 (MH) 45 30 75 43 SIDHARTH RAWAT 400033 21-Apr-93 (UP) 45 30 75 46 JAGMEET SINGH 411234 26-Feb-96 (HR) 74 0 74 47 JAY SONI 404658 9-Nov-94 (GJ) 71 0 71 48 MOHIT BHARDWAJ 408884 22-Nov-97 (DL) 70 0 70 49 AMARNATH ARORA 407242 23-Feb-98 (DL) 66 0 66 50 AADITYA TEWARI 406572 14-Aug-87 (MP) 65 0 65 50 SAI SARAN REDDY BYREDDY 401706 26-Aug-94 (AP) 65 0 65 50 PARAMVEER SINGH BAJWA 405836 13-Feb-98 (PB) 65 0 65 53 AMIT BENIWAL 411233 6-Mar-00 (HR) 64 0 64 54 PARAM PUN 406094 20-Mar-98 (CH) 63 0 63 54 SIVADEEP KOSARAJU 408487 15-Jan-99 (AP) 63 0 63 56 BHAVESH GOUR 404906 7-Jun-90 (MP) 60 0 60 56 NITIN KUMAR SINHA 408438 20-Feb-99 (WB) 30 30 60 58 KRISHNA TEJA ANKAM 408125 19-Sep-98 (TS) 58 0 58 59 NAESAR V JEWOOR 409174 14-Oct-94 (KA) 54 0 54 60 IHSAN MAHMOOD HUSAIN 414927 18-Aug-95 (TN) 53 0 53 60 ALOK ARADHYA 404313 8-Mar-95 (KA) 53 0 53 60 ABHIVEER SINGH SHEKHAWAT 412687 24-Mar-96 (RJ) 53 0 53 60 SURAJ R PRABODH 405680 8-Jan-95 (KA) 53 0 53 64 JAYDEEP CHUDASAMA 409057 2-Apr-97 (GJ) 51 0 51 64 DURGA HIMAKESH SANKINENI 407388 22-Apr-99 (TS) 51 0 51 64 PARIKSHIT SOMANI 407705 2-Dec-99 (AS) 51 0 51 67 SHAHBAAZ KHAN 401250 7-Apr-92 (MH) 0 50 50 67 RISHABHDEV RAMAN 401944 4-Jun-93 (TN) 0 50 50 69 AMIT BZAD 400994 13-Oct-96 (HR) 49 0 49 70 ANUJ MALIK 414201 25-Sep-98 (HR) 47 0 47 71 FAHAD MOHAMMED 407272 3-Jun-96 (TN) 46 0 46 71 PAGALAVAN D 411346 11-Oct-94 (TN) 46 0 46 71 TAHA KAPADIA 405571 2-Nov-97 (TS) 46 0 46 71 RISHI REDDY 409284 6-Apr-98 (KA) 46 0 46 75 ABHINANSU BORTHAKUR 403235 23-Nov-94 (WB) 45 0 45 75 HIMANSHU MOR 406697 4-Jan-01 (HR) 45 0 45 77 SIDDARTH PONNALA 408128 31-Jul-98 (TS) 43 0 43 77 SHEKHAR JAISWAL 412348 28-Nov-93 (MH) 43 0 43 79 RENGARAJU RAMAKRISHNAN 407499 27-Nov-97 (TN) 40 0 40 80 TARUN ANIRUDH CHILAKALAPUDI 407193 3-May-96 (TS) 39 0 39 80 PRITHVI SEKHAR 404710 3-Oct-93 (TN) 39 0 39 82 PALLAV KUMAR ROUSHA 408850 30-Sep-98 (DL) 37 0 37 82 VIVEK GAUTAM 404241 23-Sep-96 (KA) 37 0 37 84 PARAS DAHIYA 414823 24-Mar-98 (HR) 36 0 36 84 CHANDRA SEKHAR MOHANTY 415942 26-Oct-83 (AS) 36 0 36 84 UMAIR SHAIK 411423 17-Sep-98 (AP) 36 0 36 87 OMINDER BAISOYA 410555 18-May-96 (HR) 35 0 35 88 SUNIL MALIK 417008 26-Oct-95 (GJ) 34 0 34 89 VAIBHAV KUNDU 414762 28-Jul-00 (HR) 33 0 33 89 ANSU KUMAR BHUYAN 401169 15-Dec-95 (OD) 33 0 33 89 THEYJO OGES J 413715 19-Dec-00 (TN) 33 0 33 89 PRUTHVI AJAY N 409665 11-Dec-95 (AP) 33 0 33 89 PRASHANT SELVARAJ 419092 17-Sep-91 (TN) 33 0 33 94 SANIL JAGTIANI 407089 15-Sep-98 (WB) 32 0 32 94 ABHINAV S SANJEEV 407327 15-Nov-98 (TN) 2 30 32 94 ROHIT RAMPURIA 401201 21-Mar-92 (WB) 32 0 32 94 DAVINDER RANA 415866 5-Oct-96 (HR) 32 0 32 94 DARSHAN S SRINIVASA 404333 10-Jan-94 (KA) 32 0 32 94 UDAYAN BHAKAR 409638 19-Dec-98 (GJ) 32 0 32 100 HEMANT KUMAR 414575 2-Oct-97 (DL) 31 0 31 100 SACHIN KUMAR 404716 21-Sep-97 (UP) 31 0 31 100 PRADEEP DESWAL 402016 28-Oct-92 (HR) 31 0 31 103 ALEX SOLANKI 407278 9-Mar-99 (DL) 0 30 30 103 TEJAS CHAUKULKAR 401265 24-Oct-89 (MH) 0 30 30 103 ADIL KALYANPUR 407041 26-Jan-00 (KA) 0 30 30 103 CHINMAY PRADHAN 402456 27-Dec-91 (OD) 30 0 30 107 RAVISHANKAR SATHIYARAJ 406857 31-Mar-93 (TN) 29 0 29 107 RAGHAV JAISINGHANI 405581 20-Jan-98 (MP) 29 0 29 107 MAYANK YADAV 405989 11-Jan-97 (DL) 29 0 29 107 HIMANSHU KUMAR 418269 2-Jun-98 (UP) 29 0 29 111 FAISAL QAMAR 414057 27-Jul-99 (RJ) 28 0 28 112 EKLAVYA SINGH 409166 24-Apr-00 (JH) 27 0 27 112 SHIMON SANTOSH SHASTRI 420235 2-Oct-97 (MH) 27 0 27 112 DEV UTHIAH PATTADA CHENGAPPA 418348 13-Mar-92 (KA) 27 0 27 112 NIKLESH KANOJIA 418210 1-Sep-94 (MP) 27 0 27 116 PARTH AGGARWAL 408988 22-Dec-97 (DL) 26 0 26 116 AKASH NANDWAL 409482 5-Feb-98 (MP) 26 0 26 116 HARSHIT YADAV 410162 11-Jan-01 (DL) 26 0 26 119 ELWIN ANTONY 401942 6-Oct-91 (TN) 25 0 25 120 BIBASWAN DEB 407754 15-Feb-91 (WB) 24 0 24 120 SURYA D REDDY 401058 20-Jan-98 (AP) 24 0 24 120 ABHISHEK GAUR 414054 14-Jan-96 (HR) 24 0 24 120 GAURANG GAURANG 407653 18-Sep-98 (DL) 24 0 24 124 JEEVAN V 409810 17-May-98 (TN) 23 0 23 124 DEEPAK S SENTHIL 403947 21-Aug-95 (TN) 23 0 23 124 SAGAR AHUJA 400869 7-Nov-91 (MH) 23 0 23 124 ATHARVA SHARMA 411448 22-Aug-00 (MH) 23 0 23 124 YUVRAJ SINGH 411716 3-Apr-96 (DL) 23 0 23 124 ARCHIT JAIN 400002 23-Jan-93 (DL) 23 0 23 130 VIMALRAJ JAYACHANDRAN 407968 5-Dec-96 (TN) 22 0 22 131 YUGAL BANSAL 407046 7-Jul-99 (DL) 21 0 21 131 KAVIN MASILAMANI 411897 4-Sep-98 (TN) 21 0 21 131 SUNNY DAHIYA 400145 5-Feb-94 (HR) 21 0 21 134 ABHIMANYU DABAS 409871 6-Oct-98 (DL) 20 0 20 134 FARIZ MOHAMMAD 400661 25-Mar-88 (TN) 20 0 20 134 GUNJAN SURESH JADHAV 410467 26-May-00 (MH) 20 0 20 134 PRITHVIHAS VOLIPALLI 401632 25-Jun-96 (AP) 20 0 20 138 GOKUL SURESH 405475 6-Feb-97 (TN) 19 0 19 138 SHUBHAM MALHOTRA 405933 27-Jan-99 (DL) 19 0 19 140 ANSHUMAN GULIA 408048 11-Aug-98 (DL) 18 0 18 140 NITIN GUNDUBOINA 409029 7-Dec-99 (TS) 18 0 18 140 GAUTAM ANAND 402620 10-Oct-95 (UP) 18 0 18 140 SAJENDER SINGH 412619 18-Sep-96 (UP) 18 0 18 140 SHANE BIDDAIAH 410264 22-Dec-95 (KA) 18 0 18 140 UDAI SINGH MANN 404842 2-Aug-94 (CH) 18 0 18 140 KAIVALYA VAMANRAO KALAMSE 408092 26-Jul-99 (MH) 18 0 18 140 SANTOSH KUMAR MALLIK 416376 13-Mar-81 (OD) 18 0 18 140 CHANDAN ANGIHOTRI 408479 23-Jun-95 (CH) 18 0 18 149 NAITHRAV SRINIVASAN 407104 27-Nov-96 (TN) 17 0 17 149 CHRISTIAN CUMMINGS 407118 6-Mar-98 (MH) 17 0 17 149 CHINMAY BAKSHI 406945 13-Dec-98 (DL) 17 0 17 152 ARNAV ALOK GOEL 409620 16-Jul-96 (UP) 16 0 16 152 SIDDHANT RAJ 409854 27-Dec-99 (BR) 16 0 16 152 SHOURYA SINGH 409753 22-Mar-96 (HR) 16 0 16 152 ADITYA VASHISTHA 410908 2-Oct-99 (RJ) 16 0 16 152 PRAJJWAL MAURYA 419383 14-Oct-97 (UP) 16 0 16 157 SANTHI JUDE RAYMOND THIPPIRIPATI 402060 14-Mar-97 (AP) 15 0 15 157 VANSHAL DSOUZA 407367 11-Dec-98 (MH) 15 0 15 157 JOSEPH KHUMA 402259 23-Dec-87 (MZ) 15 0 15 157 NIKSHEP RAVIKUMAR BALLEKERE 404644 17-Jan-98 (KA) 15 0 15 157 VIJAY KANNAN 403460 4-Feb-80 (TN) 15 0 15 157 VINOD SRIDHAR 403698 29-Dec-79 (TN) 15 0 15 157 ARJUN CHANNATHIMMIAH HONNAPPA 412137 10-Nov-00 (KA) 15 0 15 157 SULTAN SINGH ATWAL 405739 20-Dec-97 (PB) 15 0 15 157 YOGESH PHOGAT 401020 1-Oct-88 (HR) 15 0 15 157 RICKY SEHRAWAT 415276 23-Aug-02 (DL) 15 0 15 157 JATIN DAHIYA 402760 29-Sep-92 (DL) 15 0 15 168 METBA K 405370 13-Dec-96 (NL) 14 0 14 168 RAGHAVENDRA SUBRAMANYA 403016 15-Apr-93 (KA) 14 0 14 168 DEEPAK SENTHIL KUMAR 412239 23-Nov-00 (TN) 14 0 14 168 DIGVIJAY SINGH MEHTA 400344 1-Aug-94 (HP) 14 0 14 168 DHRUVA ARYA 405387 3-Feb-98 (HR) 14 0 14 168 CHINMAYA DEV CHAUHAN 407928 2-Nov-98 (UP) 14 0 14 175 ANURAG MISHRA 415416 2-Jul-97 (UP) 13 0 13 175 DILIP MOHANTY 419295 15-May-78 (DL) 13 0 13 175 ANKIT VISHWAKARMA 421002 15-Jan-00 (UP) 13 0 13 175 MADHAN P V KUMAR 409802 3-Jul-95 (HR) 13 0 13 175 DHEERANSHU BHATTI 404715 20-Jan-97 (CH) 13 0 13 175 DEEPENDER GREWAL 416854 14-Sep-01 (HR) 13 0 13 175 VASHU GUPTA 411123 9-Dec-97 (UP) 13 0 13 182 RUPESH ROY 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