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Indian tennis: Bopanna-Shapovalov go down fighting in Madrid; Sumit Nagal loses to Prague top seed
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Indian tennis: Nagal reaches quarters in Prague, Bopanna-Shapovalov oust top seeds at Madrid Open
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Tennis: ‘Indo-Pak Express’ Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi to play doubles again at Acapulco
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Indian tennis wrap: Yuki Bhambri returns after two years, Prajnesh starts ATP Challenger with win
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Australian Open: Indian challenge ends as Rohan Bopanna bows out of mixed doubles
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Australian Open: Raina-Buzarnecu, Sharan-Zelenay bow out in doubles first round
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Australian Open: Rohan Bopanna and Ben McLachlan go down in men’s doubles first round
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Australian Open: Sumit Nagal exits in first round after straight-sets loss to Ricardas Berankis
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Indian tennis: Divij Sharan advances, Rohan Bopanna out of doubles in Murray River Open
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Bopanna prepares for Australian Open in hard quarantine and without a partner due to coronavirus
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Leander Paes to continue playing in 2021, eyes record eighth straight Olympic appearance at Tokyo
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French Open: Indian challenge ends with Bopanna’s doubles defeat, partner Shapovalov slams schedule
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Shapovalov slams French Open as doubles match with Bopanna scheduled after five-set singles marathon
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Indian tennis: Sumit, Prajnesh, Ramkumar, Ankita Raina start French Open qualifiers campaign
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US Open: End of India’s challenge as Rohan Bopanna-Denis Shapovalov go down fighting in doubles QF
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Novak Djokovic disqualified from US Open: Everything you need to know about the bizarre incident
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Could this year get any more dramatic? Twitter reacts to Djokovic being defaulted from US Open
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US Open 2020: Rohan Bopanna-Denis Shapovalov beat sixth seeds to reach men’s doubles quarter-finals
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US Open preview: In a year full of changes, will Grand Slam tennis step into the unknown too?
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Despite cancellation, Wimbledon will distribute prize money to players who would’ve competed in 2020
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