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Nagal drops out of top-100, Bopanna loses place in top-20 for first time since Oct 2022
The Hindu
Sumit Nagal drops out of ATP top 100, while Rohan Bopanna slips in doubles rankings after Australian Open.
After spending 10 straight months in the top 100 in the ATP singles rankings, India's Sumit Nagal on Monday (January 27, 2025) dropped out of the much-desired bracket following a string of poor shows.
Veteran Rohan Bopanna lost his place in the top 20 due to an early exit from the Australian Open, where he was defending a lot of points.
Nagal maintained his top-100 rank since March 2024 after first breaking into the top 100 in February same year on the back of a good show at the first Major of the season.
However, he has lost 16 places to be at number 106 with 565 points in the latest chart.
The feisty tennis player has struggled on the demanding Tour, of late. Since Wimbledon 2024 in July, Nagal has competed in 18 tournaments managing to win only three main draw matches on the Tour and Challenger circuit.
A top-100 place helps in getting direct entries at the big events, including Grand Slams, where even defeat at an early stage of the tournament also ensures a decent prize money.
Following Nagal was Sasikumar Mukund at number 365 (+2), Ramkumar Ramanathan (406, -1), Karan Singh (496, -20) and Aryan Shah (593, -9).