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      • Bhupathi started playing tennis at a young age, encouraged by his father, who also trained him. He had an outstanding two-year career at the University of Mississippi, earning singles and doubles All-America honors in 1995, and he began his professional tennis career that same year.
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  2. May 11, 2024 · Bhupathi started playing tennis at a young age, encouraged by his father, who also trained him. He had an outstanding two-year career at the University of Mississippi, earning singles and doubles All-America honors in 1995, and he began his professional tennis career that same year.

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  3. Bhupathi was born in Chennai, India, but spent a significant amount of his educational career in the USA. He studied at the University of Mississippi, and reached the doubles No. 1 ranking in...

    • French Open - 1997
    • French Open, Wimbledon, Us Open - 1999
    • French Open - 2001
    • Wimbledon and Us Open - 2002
    • Wimbledon and Us Open - 2005
    • French Open - 2006
    • Australian Open - 2009
    • 2011 - Reunited with Paes
    • French Open - 2012
    • IPTL - Bhupathi\'S Brainchild

    Before Bhupathi, India had never known what brilliant tennis was. In fact, Bhupathi is the pioneer of Indian tennis and this journey to the greatest success began way back in 1997. Partnering Rika Hiraki of Japan, Bhupathi won the French Open title. In fact, in 1997 between 1998, the Indian duo of Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes captured 12 ATP ti...

    In 1999, Bhupathi and Paes won the French Open doubles title when the beat Goran Ivaniševi of Croatia and Jeff Tarango of United States in the final. They continued their success by wining the Wimbledon title weeks later. By doing so the duo became the first pair since 1952 to reach the final of all four Slams. Bhupathi ended the year as World No. ...

    Bhupathi took time to recover from the injury that he had suffered in 1999 and returned with a bang in 2001. He once again partnered with Paes as they lifted the French Open title. It was a great return to tennis for Bhupathi as he won four ATP doubles titles in the year.

    2002 was a great year for Bhupathi, as the Indian ace clinched one doubles and one mixed doubles Grand Slam title. He won the mixed doubles Wimbledon title pairing with Elena Likhovtseva of Russia and the men's doubles US Open title with Max Mirnyi. In the same year, Bhupathi was conferred with Padma Shri, one of the highest civilian awards, for hi...

    In 2005, Bhupathi paired with the French star Mary Pierce to win the Wimbledon crown. More success was in the path for Bhupathi as he partnered up with Daniela Hantuchova in the US Open. The pair won the title after a straight sets victory over Katarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonji.

    Bhupathi began 2006 with a cracking start as he teamed up with Martina Hingis to win the Australian Open in Melbourne. They entered the tournament as unseeded and wildcards. Bhupathi and Hingis defeated the sixth-seeded team of DanielNestor and ElenaLikhovtseva, as the duo captured the title without dropping a single set.

    In 2009, Bhupathi clinched the Australian Open mixed doubles title when he paired with fellow Indian Sania Mirza to beat Nathalie Dechy and Andy Ram in the final. In the doubles section, Bhupathi reached two Grand Slam finals with Mark Knowles. The pair finished runners up at the Australian Open and the US Open.

    In 2011, the veteran Indian reunited with countryman Paes for the first time in 10 years, capturing 3 titles in 5 finals. He was also the runner-up at Australian Open where they lost to the Bryan brothers. The pair also won the title in Chennai, their first title together since Toronto in 2004.

    In 2012, Bhupathi and Sania Mirza clinched the mixed doubles French Open title. Partnering with countryman Rohan Bopanna, Bhupathi won the ATP Masters 1000 title in final and reached two other finals.

    On May 25 2013, Mahesh Bhupathi announced the International Premier Tennis League in Paris. This is definitely Bhupathi’s biggest achievement outside the tennis court. The league played with an innovative format across Asia with the best players participating. It was a star-studded affair has gone down in the history of tennis as one of the most su...

  4. Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi: Country (sports) India: Born 7 June 1974 (age 49) Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India: Height: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Turned pro: 1995: Retired: 2016: College: Ole Miss: Prize money $6,665,907: Singles; Career record: 10–28: Career titles: 0: Highest ranking: No. 217 (2 February 1998) Grand Slam singles results; Australian Open: Q2

  5. Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi, the first Indian to win a Grand Slam tournament, was born on June 7 in the year 1974. One of the most dominant tennis players in the Indian history, Bhupati holds a total of 52 career titles in Doubles and 8 in mixed doubles.

  6. Bhupathi was born on June 7, 1974, in Chennai, India, and started playing tennis at a young age. He had an outstanding two-year career at the University of Mississippi , earning singles and doubles All-America honors in 1995, and he began his professional tennis career that same year.

  7. From an early age of 14, Mahesh Bhupathi started travelling and participating in both national & international tournaments. The tennis player also has an excellent 2-year career at the University of Mississippi, i.e., from 1994 to 1995 where he earned singles and doubles All-America honours.

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