From the center court to the sideline: ‘There are very few unions,’ Vijay Amritratj reduced the decline of Indian tennis in Wimbledon. Tennis news

New Delhi: India’s headline manufacturers in Wimbledon did not have cricketers Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Deepak Char and Ravi Shastri and tennis players. Instead of taking action on the tennis court, India has thus occupied the seats in the prestigious Grand Slam.Sumit lost in the first round of Nagal solo; Yuki Bhambri went away in the doubles with the third round. Rohan Bopanna bowled in the first round, while N Sriram Balaji and Rithwik Bolpalli did only one better. In the mixed doubles, Bhambri also faced out of the second round.This is largely a sorry story of Indian tennis in major tournaments. Ever since Nagal’s critical victory against Alexander Bublike at the 2024 Australian Open, the Indian tennis was very low to celebrate. That too, there was an anomaly.It has been 10 years now because India had something to celebrate Wimbledon. And then there were many reasons. Sania Mirza and Leander Paes won women and mixed couples with Martina Hingis respectively. Nagal won doubles with the name of Vietnam’s Lai Hoang in boys.

In the next 10 years, only three Indian Wimbledon Singles – Bhambri has reached the main draw of Prajnesh Gunsavaran in 2019 and Nagal in 2024. The three faced the first round loss.Two -time Wimbledon quarterfinalist Vijay Amritj said two -time Wimbledon Quarter Finalist Vijay Amritj on Gystar, “We were always the best countries in Asia with a long shot, especially in the Davis Cup. And today, we are not.”“Number two, we have no player in the top 100. Number three, until you get a group of players in the top 100 and have been done by Italy like the 50s, then you are not going to be able to compete in the world group of Davis Cups or are a challenge for any tournament. As a matter of fact, we have not actually performed well for some time in the championship or at the US Open.“It is always about a single. We have always asked questions about (Carlos) Alakraj, (Jannik) Sinner, (Daniel) Medvedev, (Andry) Rubalv, (Novak) Djokovic, (Aryana) (Aryana) Selenka.“You start to play the game and eventually win a Grand Slam, if you are quite good, and you work hard, and you are enough to be able to exploit your talent and are able to take advantage of your ability and take advantage of your ability and to be able to reach there with your ability to reach there with morality that is able to reach there. And this is the only success in tennis, “he said.Now Amritaj, a commentator, emphasized the importance of making his way through Juniors, citing examples of Andy Murray, Djokovic, Alakraj and Sinner.“I posted a picture on Instagram a few days ago, where my beating was the 40th anniversary of Yanik Noah at the Center Court last Friday, when he won the French Championship a year before he was played.“And that was the last time it was an Indian playing singles in Wimbledon on the Center Court. So I think we think we can see how a full herd of all people can get: 5, 6, 8, 10 players can eventually reach the top 100,” Amritratj said that a career-high 18th place in the world.In April, World No. 1 Aryana Sabalenka spoke of pieces in some Eastern European countries, including Elena Rybakina, Market Wondrasova and earlier 18 -time Grand Slam Champion Martina Navratriva. Why do Indian players not come in the same vein?The 71 -year -old admitted that the National Association – All India Tennis Association (AITA) – can do in such cases.“There are very few union, to be honest.

“And there are two very important aspects here. If you work 110% continuously and protect your body, there is a 100% chance that you will make it. If you do not work 110%, then there is absolutely zero chance to make it.“And when I call it to make it, I am trying to make it in the top 100 or top 50. I am not probably not talking about winning it. I am really talking about being one of the best in the world to have a very strong competitive lead in the tournament.“Probably a Grand Slam is not winning, but is definitely competing at the highest level. This is the most important thing. Today, we are constantly trying to qualify. It’s the biggest concern. And it was not a matter 30–40 years ago. It’s my whole,” they finished.