Yuki Bhambri
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Donskoy's game was littered with errors and it only aided Yuki, who collected 80 points for his effort and is not only set to re-enter the top-100 but will stay there for good number of weeks. | Donskoy's game was littered with errors and it only aided Yuki, who collected 80 points for his effort and is not only set to re-enter the top-100 but will stay there for good number of weeks. | ||
Yuki has been very consistent in the three preceding months as he won title in Shanghai, ended runner-up in Taiwan and reached semifinals in Tashkent and Vancouver. | Yuki has been very consistent in the three preceding months as he won title in Shanghai, ended runner-up in Taiwan and reached semifinals in Tashkent and Vancouver. | ||
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+ | [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F02%2F20&entity=Ar02916&sk=F0F93905&mode=text Yuki is ranked 101, February 20, 2018: ''The Times of India''] | ||
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+ | Yuki Bhambri jumped 11 places to stand just outside the top-100 bracket in the men's singles rankings, following his runner-up finish at the Chennai Open Challenger tournament. Bhambri had squandered a match point against Australia's Jordon Thompson to settle for 48 ranking points and $4240 in prize money. With this jump, Yuki is now ranked 101. PTI |
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[edit] 2014, 2013 and 2012: one title each
The Times of India, Nov 01 2015
It was fifth career-title for Yuki at Challenger level and first time he has won two Challengers in a single season. He won one each in 2014, 2013 and 2012.
[edit] 2015
[edit] 2 titles, 2 semi-finals
The Times of India, Nov 01 2015
Yuki pockets second title of season
Yuki Bhambri fashioned an impressive if not dominating win to clinch his second ti tle of the sea son with a 6-2, 7-6(4) defeat of second seed Evgeny Donskoy in the final of the $50,000 KPIT-MSLTA Challenger, here on Saturday . It was the best serving day of the tournament for Yuki, ranked 105, as he lost only two points on his serve to quickly wrap up the first set and that set the tone of the match. Donskoy's game was littered with errors and it only aided Yuki, who collected 80 points for his effort and is not only set to re-enter the top-100 but will stay there for good number of weeks. Yuki has been very consistent in the three preceding months as he won title in Shanghai, ended runner-up in Taiwan and reached semifinals in Tashkent and Vancouver.
[edit] 2018
[edit] Feb/ World no. 101
Yuki is ranked 101, February 20, 2018: The Times of India
Yuki Bhambri jumped 11 places to stand just outside the top-100 bracket in the men's singles rankings, following his runner-up finish at the Chennai Open Challenger tournament. Bhambri had squandered a match point against Australia's Jordon Thompson to settle for 48 ranking points and $4240 in prize money. With this jump, Yuki is now ranked 101. PTI