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Mahesh Bhupathi

Mahesh Bhupathi US Open 2009-2010-01-02.jpg
Bhupathi at the 2009 US Open

Full nameMahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi
Country (sports)
 India
Born
(1974-06-07) 7 June 1974 (age 44)
Chennai, India
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Turned pro1995
Retired2016
Prize money
$6,665,907[1]
Singles
Career record10–28
Career titles0
Highest rankingNo. 217 (2 February 1998)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian OpenQ2 (1998)
French OpenQ3 (1996, 1999)
Wimbledon1R (1997, 1998, 2000)
US Open1R (1995)
Doubles
Career record687–364
Career titles52
Highest ranking
No. 1 (26 April 1999)
Current rankingNo. 189 (14 November 2016)
Grand Slam Doubles results
Australian OpenF (1999, 2009, 2011)
French Open
W (1999, 2001)
Wimbledon
W (1999)
US Open
W (2002)
Other doubles tournaments
Tour FinalsF (1997, 1999, 2000, 2010, 2012)
Olympic GamesSF – 4th (2004)
Mixed doubles
Career record115–53
Career titles8
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
Australian Open
W (2006, 2009)
French Open
W (1997, 2012)
Wimbledon
W (2002, 2005)
US Open
W (1999, 2005)
Team competitions
Davis CupQF (1996)
Last updated on: 14 November 2016.

Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi (born 7 June 1974) is a retired Indian professional tennis player. In 1997, he became the first Indian to win a Grand Slam tournament (with Rika Hiraki).[a] With his win at the Australian Open mixed doubles in 2006, he joined the elite group of eight tennis players who have achieved a career Grand Slam in mixed doubles. He is also the founder of International Premier Tennis League. In December 2016, Bhupathi was appointed as India's next non-playing Davis Cup captain and took over the reins from Anand Amritraj in February 2017.[2] He is also a part of the Hon. Board of Advisors of IIMUN.




Contents





  • 1 Career

    • 1.1 1995–2006


    • 1.2 2007–2008


    • 1.3 2009–2012


    • 1.4 2013



  • 2 Playing Style


  • 3 Year-end finals[14]


  • 4 Significant finals

    • 4.1 Grand Slam tournament finals

      • 4.1.1 Doubles: 10 (4 titles, 6 runner-ups)


      • 4.1.2 Mixed doubles: 12 (8 titles, 4 runner-ups)



    • 4.2 Olympic medal matches

      • 4.2.1 Doubles: 1 (1 fourth place)




  • 5 ATP career finals

    • 5.1 Doubles: 96 (52–44)



  • 6 Performance timelines

    • 6.1 Doubles


    • 6.2 Mixed doubles



  • 7 Davis Cup and Asian Games


  • 8 Personal life


  • 9 Partnerships

    • 9.1 Partners in men's doubles


    • 9.2 Partners in mixed doubles


    • 9.3 Other partners

      • 9.3.1 India – Asian Games/Commonwealth Games/Other Events




  • 10 Partnership with Leander Paes

    • 10.1 Davis Cup Record



  • 11 Sports management and sports-based e-commerce


  • 12 International Premier Tennis League


  • 13 Awards


  • 14 Notes


  • 15 References


  • 16 External links




Career[edit]



1995–2006[edit]


Mahesh Bhupathi is known as one of the top doubles players in the 1990s and 2000s. In 1999, Bhupathi won three doubles titles with Leander Paes, including the French Open and Wimbledon. He and Paes became the first doubles team to reach the finals of all four Grand Slams, the first time such a feat has been achieved in the open era and the first time since 1952. On 26 April of that year, they became the world no. 1 doubles team. Bhupathi also won the US Open mixed doubles with Ai Sugiyama of Japan.


In 2006, Bhupathi teamed with Martina Hingis in the Australian Open mixed doubles competition. Entering the tournament unseeded and as wildcards,[3] the first-time pair defeated four seeded opponents along the way, while only dropping a single set throughout. Bhupathi and Hingis defeated the sixth-seeded team of Daniel Nestor and Elena Likhovtseva in straight sets, 6–3, 6–3, to capture the championship. It was the sixth mixed doubles Grand Slam for Bhupathi, and a first for Hingis. By winning the Australian Open, Bhupathi completed a career Grand Slam in mixed doubles.



2007–2008[edit]


In 2007, Bhupathi and Radek Štěpánek reached the 2007 Australian Open men's doubles event's quarterfinals. Bhupathi teamed with Štěpánek at the 2007 French Open to make the doubles semifinals, defeating two-year defending champions Jonas Björkman and Max Mirnyi in the quarterfinals. The team lost to the eventual champions Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor. After Wimbledon, Bhupathi teamed with Pavel Vízner to win the 2007 Canada Masters, defeating the top-ranked doubles team Bob and Mike Bryan en route. After this victory, he won a tournament in New Haven with Nenad Zimonjić. At the 2007 US Open, he and Zimonjić paired in doubles. After the US Open, the team that beat Bhupathi and Štěpánek in the French Open semifinals, Knowles and Nestor, split up. Bhupathi became Knowles' partner,[4] while Zimonjić became Nestor's, but back surgery meant he was out until the end of the year.[5]



2009–2012[edit]


In 2009, Bhupathi and compatriot Sania Mirza won the mixed doubles title at the Australian Open, beating Nathalie Dechy and Andy Ram, 6–3, 6–1, in the final. The Indian pair thus made up for the disappointment of the previous year's final when they were beaten by Sun Tiantian and Nenad Zimonjić. With this win, Bhupathi's count in mixed doubles Grand Slam titles increased to seven.


Bhupathi broke up his partnership with Knowles and began playing once again with Max Mirnyi, with whom he played to win the 2002 US Open.[6] In 2011, Bhupathi reunited with former playing partner Leander Paes for the 2011 Australian Open. The team reached the final, but lost 3–6, 4–6 to the Bryan brothers.[7]
On 7 June 2012, Bhupathi and Sania Mirza won the French Open mixed doubles.[8]
On 4 November 2012, Bhupathi and partner Rohan Bopanna won the Paris Masters cup.[9] In spite of suffering a setback with their loss against Jonathan Marray and Frederik Nielsen in the ATP Tour Finals opener,[10] the Indian duo reached the final round of the ATP Tour Finals, but suffered a defeat at the hands of Marcel Granollers and Marc López.[11]




Bhupathi serves in his third-round match partnering Mark Knowles during the 2008 US Open.



2013[edit]


Bhupathi and Bopanna played with different partners for the first three months of 2013, Bhupathi winning the tournament in Dubai in March with Michaël Llodra, but rejoined starting with the Monte-Carlo Masters.[12]



Playing Style[edit]


Mahesh Bhupathi is known for his big serve. According to Nadal, his strong back hand makes him the best for an Ad Court player. Roger Federer acclaims him as one of the best players of all time.[13] He often discusses strategies between the serves with his partner during the match and also communicates using finger-at-the-back signals.



Year-end finals[14][edit]


Bhupathi appeared with Paes in six season finales. In 2011, they appeared, for the first time since 2002, after securing qualification in mid-October.


Bhupathi played at the year-end championships with Paes from 1997–2000 and in 2002, reaching three finals. In 1997, they lost the final to Rick Leach and Jonathan Stark. They lost the 1999 final to Sébastien Lareau and Alex O’Brien. In 2000, they lost the final to Donald Johnson and Pieter Norval.


Bhupathi also qualified with Max Mirnyi in 2003, 2004, and 2010, when they finished runners-up to Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić.


He appeared at the finals with Mark Knowles in 2008 and 2009. In 2012, he and Rohan Bopanna made it to the final, where they lost to Marcel Granollers and Marc López.



Significant finals[edit]



Grand Slam tournament finals[edit]



Doubles: 10 (4 titles, 6 runner-ups)[edit]















































































Outcome
Year
Championship
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
Loss

1999

Australian Open
Hard

India Leander Paes

Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Pat Rafter
3–6, 6–4, 4–6, 7–6(12–10), 4–6
Win

1999

French Open
Clay

India Leander Paes

Croatia Goran Ivanišević
United States Jeff Tarango
6–2, 7–5
Win

1999

Wimbledon
Grass

India Leander Paes

Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
United States Jared Palmer
6–7(10–12), 6–3, 6–4, 7–6(7–4)
Loss

1999

US Open
Hard

India Leander Paes

United States Alex O'Brien
Canada Sébastien Lareau
6–7(7–9), 4–6
Win

2001
French Open (2)
Clay

India Leander Paes

Czech Republic Petr Pála
Czech Republic Pavel Vízner
7–6(7–5), 6–3
Win

2002
US Open
Hard

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Czech Republic Jiří Novák
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
6–3, 3–6, 6–4
Loss

2003
Wimbledon
Grass

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Todd Woodbridge
6–3, 3–6, 6–7(4–7), 3–6
Loss

2009
Australian Open
Hard

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
6–2, 5–7, 0–6
Loss

2009
US Open
Hard

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý
India Leander Paes
6–3, 3–6, 2–6
Loss

2011
Australian Open
Hard

India Leander Paes

United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
3–6, 4–6


Mixed doubles: 12 (8 titles, 4 runner-ups)[edit]


By winning the 2006 Australian Open title, Bhupathi completed the mixed doubles Career Grand Slam. He became the eighth male player in history to achieve this.





























































































Outcome
Year
Championship
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
Win

1997

French Open
Clay

Japan Rika Hiraki

United States Lisa Raymond
United States Patrick Galbraith
6–4, 6–1
Loss

1998

Wimbledon
Grass

Croatia Mirjana Lučić

United States Serena Williams
Belarus Max Mirnyi
4–6, 4–6
Win

1999

US Open
Hard

Japan Ai Sugiyama

United States Kimberly Po
United States Donald Johnson
6–4, 6–4
Win

2002
Wimbledon
Grass

Russia Elena Likhovtseva

Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová
Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
6–2, 1–6, 6–1
Loss

2003
French Open
Clay

Russia Elena Likhovtseva

United States Lisa Raymond
United States Mike Bryan
3–6, 4–6
Win

2005
Wimbledon (2)
Grass

France Mary Pierce

Ukraine Tatiana Perebiynis
Australia Paul Hanley
6–4, 6–2
Win

2005
US Open (2)
Hard

Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová

Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
Serbia and Montenegro Nenad Zimonjić
6–4, 6–2
Win

2006

Australian Open
Hard

Switzerland Martina Hingis

Russia Elena Likhovtseva
Canada Daniel Nestor
6–3, 6–3
Loss

2008
Australian Open
Hard

India Sania Mirza

China Sun Tiantian
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
6–7(4–7), 4–6
Win

2009
Australian Open (2)
Hard

India Sania Mirza

France Nathalie Dechy
Israel Andy Ram
6–3, 6–1
Loss

2011
Wimbledon
Grass

Russia Elena Vesnina

Czech Republic Iveta Benešová
Austria Jürgen Melzer
3–6, 2–6
Win

2012
French Open (2)
Clay

India Sania Mirza

Poland Klaudia Jans-Ignacik
Mexico Santiago González
7–6(7–3), 6–1


Olympic medal matches[edit]



Doubles: 1 (1 fourth place)[edit]
















Outcome
Year
Championship
Surface
Partner
Opponents
Score
4th place
2004

Summer Olympics, Athens
Hard

India Leander Paes

Croatia Mario Ančić
Croatia Ivan Ljubičić
6–7(5–7), 6–4, 14–16


ATP career finals[edit]



Doubles: 96 (52–44)[edit]





Legend
Grand Slam (4–6)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–5)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (16–13)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (8–7)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (24–12)

Titles by Surface
Hard (32–26)
Clay (13–4)
Grass (2–6)
Carpet (5–7)








































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Outcome
No.
Date
Tournament
Surface
Partnering
Opponent in the final
Score
Winner
1.
14 April 1997

Chennai, India
Hard

India Leander Paes

Uzbekistan Oleg Ogorodov
Israel Eyal Ran
7–6, 7–5
Winner
2.
5 May 1997

Prague, Czech Republic
Clay

India Leander Paes

Czech Republic Petr Luxa
Czech Republic David Škoch
6–1, 6–1
Runner-up
1.
28 July 1997

Los Angeles, United States
Hard

United States Rick Leach

Canada Sébastien Lareau
United States Alex O'Brien
6–7, 4–6
Winner
3.
4 August 1997

Montréal, Canada
Hard

India Leander Paes

Canada Sébastien Lareau
United States Alex O'Brien
7–6, 6–3
Winner
4.
18 August 1997

New Haven, United States
Hard

India Leander Paes

Canada Sébastien Lareau
United States Alex O'Brien
6–4, 6–7, 6–2
Winner
5.
6 October 1997

Beijing, China
Hard (i)

India Leander Paes

United States Jim Courier
United States Alex O'Brien
7–5, 7–6
Winner
6.
13 October 1997

Singapore, Singapore
Carpet

India Leander Paes

United States Rick Leach
United States Jonathan Stark
6–4, 6–4
Runner-up
2.
23 November 1997

Hartford, United States
Carpet

India Leander Paes

United States Rick Leach
United States Jonathan Stark
3–6, 4–6, 6–7
Winner
7.
12 January 1998

Doha, Qatar
Hard

India Leander Paes

France Olivier Delaître
France Fabrice Santoro
6–4, 3–6, 6–4
Winner
8.
16 February 1998

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hard

India Leander Paes

United States Donald Johnson
United States Francisco Montana
6–2, 7–5
Winner
9.
13 April 1998

Chennai, India
Hard

India Leander Paes

France Olivier Delaître
Belarus Max Mirnyi
6–7, 6–3, 6–2
Winner
10.
18 May 1998

Rome, Italy
Clay

India Leander Paes

South Africa Ellis Ferreira
United States Rick Leach
6–4, 4–6, 7–6
Winner
11.
12 October 1998

Shanghai, China
Carpet

India Leander Paes

Australia Todd Woodbridge
Australia Mark Woodforde
6–4, 6–7, 7–6
Runner-up
3.
19 October 1998

Singapore, Singapore
Carpet

India Leander Paes

Australia Todd Woodbridge
Australia Mark Woodforde
2–6, 3–6
Runner-up
4.
2 November 1998

Stuttgart, Germany
Hard (i)

India Leander Paes

Canada Sébastien Lareau
United States Alex O'Brien
3–6, 6–3, 5–7
Winner
12.
9 November 1998

Paris, France
Carpet

India Leander Paes

Netherlands Jacco Eltingh
Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
6–4, 6–2
Runner-up
5.
1 February 1999

Melbourne, Australia
Hard

India Leander Paes

Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Patrick Rafter
3–6, 6–4, 4–6, 7–6, 4–6
Winner
13.
12 April 1999

Chennai, India
Hard

India Leander Paes

Zimbabwe Wayne Black
South Africa Neville Godwin
4–6, 7–5, 6–4
Winner
14.
7 June 1999

Paris, France
Clay

India Leander Paes

Croatia Goran Ivanišević
United States Jeff Tarango
6–2, 7–5
Winner
15.
5 July 1999

London, United Kingdom
Grass

India Leander Paes

Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
United States Jared Palmer
6–7, 6–3, 6–4, 7–6
Runner-up
6.
13 September 1999

New York, United States
Hard

India Leander Paes

Canada Sébastien Lareau
United States Alex O'Brien
6–7, 4–6
Runner-up
7.
15 November 1999

Hartford, United States
Carpet

India Leander Paes

Canada Sébastien Lareau
United States Alex O'Brien
3–6, 2–6, 2–6
Winner
16.
29 May 2000

St. Poelten, Austria
Clay

Australia Andrew Kratzmann

Italy Andrea Gaudenzi
Italy Diego Nargiso
7–6, 6–7, 6–4
Runner-up
8.
19 June 2000

Halle, Germany
Grass

Germany David Prinosil

Sweden Nicklas Kulti
Sweden Mikael Tillström
6–7, 6–7
Winner
17.
16 October 2000

Tokyo, Japan
Hard

India Leander Paes

Australia Michael Hill
United States Jeff Tarango
6–4, 6–7, 6–3
Runner-up
9.
17 December 2000

Bangalore, India
Hard

India Leander Paes

United States Donald Johnson
South Africa Piet Norval
6–7, 3–6, 4–6
Winner
18.
30 April 2001

Atlanta, United States
Clay

India Leander Paes

United States Rick Leach
Australia David Macpherson
6–3, 7–6
Winner
19.
7 May 2001

Houston, United States
Clay

India Leander Paes

United States Kevin Kim
United States Jim Thomas
7–6, 6–2
Winner
20.
11 June 2001

Paris, France
Clay

India Leander Paes

Czech Republic Petr Pála
Czech Republic Pavel Vízner
7–6, 6–3
Winner
21.
13 August 2001

Cincinnati, United States
Hard

India Leander Paes

Czech Republic Martin Damm
Germany David Prinosil
7–6, 6–3
Runner-up
10.
20 August 2001

Indianapolis, United States
Hard

Canada Sébastien Lareau

The Bahamas Mark Knowles
United States Brian MacPhie
6–7, 7–5, 4–6
Runner-up
11.
8 October 2001

Moscow, Russia
Carpet

United States Jeff Tarango

Belarus Max Mirnyi
Australia Sandon Stolle
3–6, 0–6
Runner-up
12.
29 October 2001

Basel, Switzerland
Carpet

India Leander Paes

South Africa Ellis Ferreira
United States Rick Leach
6–7, 4–6
Runner-up
13.
5 November 2001

Paris, France
Carpet

India Leander Paes

South Africa Ellis Ferreira
United States Rick Leach
6–3, 4–6, 3–6
Winner
22.
7 January 2002

Chennai, India
Hard

India Leander Paes

Czech Republic Tomáš Cibulec
Czech Republic Ota Fukárek
5–7, 6–2, 7–5
Winner
23.
6 May 2002

Majorca, Spain
Clay

India Leander Paes

Austria Julian Knowle
Germany Michael Kohlmann
6–2, 6–4
Winner
24.
20 May 2002

Hamburg, Germany
Clay

United States Jan-Michael Gambill

Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Todd Woodbridge
6–2, 6–4
Runner-up
14.
17 June 2002

London, United Kingdom
Grass

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Zimbabwe Wayne Black
Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
5–7, 3–6
Runner-up
15.
12 August 2002

Cincinnati, United States
Hard

Belarus Max Mirnyi

United States James Blake
United States Todd Martin
5–7, 3–6
Runner-up
16.
19 August 2002

Indianapolis, United States
Hard

Belarus Max Mirnyi

The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Canada Daniel Nestor
6–7, 7–6, 4–6
Winner
25.
26 August 2002

Long Island, United States
Hard

United States Mike Bryan

Czech Republic Petr Pála
Czech Republic Pavel Vízner
6–3, 6–4
Winner
26.
9 September 2002

New York, United States
Hard

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Czech Republic Jiří Novák
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
6–3, 3–6, 6–4
Runner-up
17.
21 October 2002

Madrid, Spain
Hard (i)

Belarus Max Mirnyi

The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Canada Daniel Nestor
3–6, 5–7, 0–6
Runner-up
18.
13 January 2003

Sydney, Australia
Hard

Australia Joshua Eagle

Australia Paul Hanley
Australia Nathan Healey
6–7, 4–6
Winner
27.
14 April 2003

Estoril, Portugal
Clay

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Argentina Lucas Arnold Ker
Argentina Mariano Hood
6–1, 6–2
Winner
28.
21 April 2003

Monte Carlo, Monaco
Clay

Belarus Max Mirnyi

France Michaël Llodra
France Fabrice Santoro
6–4, 3–6, 7–6
Runner-up
19.
19 May 2003

Hamburg, Germany
Clay

Belarus Max Mirnyi

The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Canada Daniel Nestor
4–6, 6–7
Runner-up
20.
16 June 2003

London, United Kingdom
Grass

Belarus Max Mirnyi

The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Canada Daniel Nestor
7–5, 4–6, 6–7
Runner-up
21.
7 July 2003

London, United Kingdom
Grass

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Todd Woodbridge
6–3, 3–6, 6–7, 3–6
Winner
29.
11 August 2003

Montréal, Canada
Hard

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Todd Woodbridge
6–3, 7–6
Winner
30.
6 October 2003

Moscow, Russia
Carpet

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Zimbabwe Wayne Black
Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
6–3, 7–5
Runner-up
22.
13 October 2003

Vienna, Austria
Hard (i)

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Switzerland Yves Allegro
Switzerland Roger Federer
6–7, 5–7
Winner
31.
20 October 2003

Madrid, Spain
Hard (i)

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Zimbabwe Wayne Black
Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
6–2, 2–6, 6–3
Winner
32.
19 January 2004

Auckland, New Zealand
Hard

France Fabrice Santoro

Zimbabwe Wayne Black
Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
4–6, 7–5, 6–3
Winner
33.
8 March 2004

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hard

France Fabrice Santoro

Sweden Jonas Björkman
India Leander Paes
6–2, 4–6, 6–4
Winner
34.
10 May 2004

Rome, Italy
Clay

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Australia Wayne Arthurs
Australia Paul Hanley
2–6, 6–3, 6–4
Winner
35.
12 July 2004

Båstad, Sweden
Clay

Sweden Jonas Björkman

Sweden Simon Aspelin
Australia Todd Perry
4–6, 7–6, 7–6
Winner
36.
2 August 2004

Toronto, Canada
Hard

India Leander Paes

Sweden Jonas Björkman
Belarus Max Mirnyi
6–4, 6–2
Runner-up
23.
18 October 2004

Moscow, Russia
Carpet

Sweden Jonas Björkman

Russia Igor Andreev
Russia Nikolay Davydenko
6–3, 3–6, 4–6
Runner-up
24.
10 January 2005

Chennai, India
Hard

Sweden Jonas Björkman

Chinese Taipei Yen-Hsun Lu
Germany Rainer Schüttler
5–7, 6–4, 6–7
Winner
37.
17 January 2005

Sydney, Australia
Hard

Australia Todd Woodbridge

France Arnaud Clément
France Michaël Llodra
6–3, 6–3
Winner
38.
18 September 2006

Beijing, China
Hard

Croatia Mario Ančić

Germany Michael Berrer
Denmark Kenneth Carlsen
6–4, 6–3
Winner
39.
2 October 2006

Mumbai, India
Hard

Croatia Mario Ančić

India Rohan Bopanna
India Mustafa Ghouse
6–4, 6–7, [10–8]
Runner-up
25.
5 March 2007

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hard

Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek

France Fabrice Santoro
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
5–7, 7–6, [7–10]
Winner
40.
12 August 2007

Montréal, Canada
Hard

Czech Republic Pavel Vízner

Australia Paul Hanley
Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
6–4, 6–4
Winner
41.
25 August 2007

New Haven, United States
Hard

Serbia Nenad Zimonjić

Poland Mariusz Fyrstenberg
Poland Marcin Matkowski
6–3, 6–3
Winner
42.
2 March 2008

Memphis, United States
Hard (i)

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Thailand Sanchai Ratiwatana
Thailand Sonchat Ratiwatana
7–6, 6–2
Winner
43.
8 March 2008

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hard

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Czech Republic Martin Damm
Czech Republic Pavel Vízner
7–5, 7–6
Runner-up
26.
26 March 2008

Miami, United States
Hard

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
2–6, 2–6
Runner-up
27.
27 April 2008

Monte Carlo, Monaco
Clay

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Spain Rafael Nadal
Spain Tommy Robredo
3–6, 3–6
Runner-up
28.
15 June 2008

s'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Grass

India Leander Paes

Croatia Mario Ančić
Austria Jürgen Melzer
6–7, 3–6
Runner-up
29.
23 August 2008

New Haven, United States
Hard

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Brazil Marcelo Melo
Brazil André Sá
5–7, 2–6
Runner-up
30.
13 October 2008

Madrid, Spain
Hard (i)

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Poland Mariusz Fyrstenberg
Poland Marcin Matkowski
4–6, 2–6
Winner
44.
18 October 2008

Basel, Switzerland
Carpet

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Germany Christopher Kas
Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
6–3, 6–3
Runner-up
31.
31 January 2009

Melbourne, Australia
Hard

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
6–2, 5–7, 0–6
Runner-up
32.
26 April 2009

Barcelona, Spain
Clay

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Canada Daniel Nestor
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
3–6, 6–7
Winner
45.
16 August 2009

Montréal, Canada
Hard

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Belarus Max Mirnyi
Israel Andy Ram
6–4, 6–3
Runner-up
33.
13 September 2009

New York, United States
Hard

The Bahamas Mark Knowles

Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý
India Leander Paes
6–3, 3–6, 2–6
Runner-up
34.
3 April 2010

Miami, United States
Hard

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý
India Leander Paes
2–6, 5–7
Runner-up
35.
18 April 2010

Monte Carlo, Monaco
Clay

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Canada Daniel Nestor
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
3–6, 0–2, RET.
Runner-up
36.
22 August 2010

Cincinnati, United States
Hard

Belarus Max Mirnyi

United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
3–6, 4–6
Runner-up
37.
7 November 2010

Valencia, Spain
Hard (i)

Belarus Max Mirnyi

United Kingdom Andy Murray
United Kingdom Jamie Murray
6–7(8–10), 7–5, [7–10]
Winner
46.
14 November 2010

Paris, France
Hard (i)

Belarus Max Mirnyi

The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Israel Andy Ram
7–5, 7–5
Runner-up
38.
28 November 2010

London, United Kingdom
Hard (i)

Belarus Max Mirnyi

Canada Daniel Nestor
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
6–7(6–8), 4–6
Winner
47.
9 January 2011

Chennai, India
Hard

India Leander Paes

Netherlands Robin Haase
United States David Martin
6–2, 6–7(3–7), [10–7]
Runner-up
39.
29 January 2011

Melbourne, Australia
Hard

India Leander Paes

United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
3–6, 4–6
Winner
48.
2 April 2011

Miami, United States
Hard

India Leander Paes

Belarus Max Mirnyi
Canada Daniel Nestor
6–7(5–7), 6–2, [10–5]
Runner-up
40.
12 June 2011

London, United Kingdom
Grass

India Leander Paes

United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
7–6(7–2), 6–7(4–7), [6–10]
Winner
49.
21 August 2011

Cincinnati, United States
Hard

India Leander Paes

France Michaël Llodra
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–2)
Winner
50.
3 March 2012

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hard

India Rohan Bopanna

Poland Mariusz Fyrstenberg
Poland Marcin Matkowski
6–4, 3–6, [10–5]
Runner-up
41.
20 August 2012

Cincinnati, United States
Hard

India Rohan Bopanna

Sweden Robert Lindstedt
Romania Horia Tecău
4–6, 4–6
Runner-up
42.
14 October 2012

Shanghai, China
Hard

India Rohan Bopanna

India Leander Paes
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
7–6(9–7), 3–6, [5–10]
Winner
51.
4 November 2012

Paris, France
Hard (i)

India Rohan Bopanna

Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
7–6(8–6), 6–3
Runner-up
43.
12 November 2012

London, United Kingdom
Hard (i)

India Rohan Bopanna

Spain Marcel Granollers
Spain Marc López
5–7, 6–3, [3–10]
Winner
52.
2 March 2013

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hard

France Michaël Llodra

Sweden Robert Lindstedt
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
7–6(8–6), 7–6(8–6)
Runner-up
44.
19 May 2013

Rome, Italy
Clay

India Rohan Bopanna

United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
2–6, 3–6


Performance timelines[edit]



Doubles[edit]


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Tournament199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015
2016W–L

Grand Slam Tournaments

Australian Open
A
A
1R
SF
F
A
1R
2R
1R
QF
QF
3R
QF
SF
F
1R
F
3R
3R
2R
1R
2R
41–19

French Open
A
A
2R
SF

W
2R

W
SF
QF
SF
1R
QF
SF
1R
3R
2R
2R
1R
1R
A
1R
A
40–16

Wimbledon
Q1
Q2
1R
2R

W
3R
1R
QF
F
3R
2R
1R
A
1R
QF
3R
2R
2R
QF
A
1R
A
29–16

US Open
2R
Q1
SF
SF
F
1R
1R

W
QF
3R
3R
1R
2R
3R
F
2R
QF
1R
1R
A
A
A
38–17
Win–Loss
1–1
0–0
5–4
13–4
22–2
3–3
6–3
14–3
10–4
10–4
6–4
5–4
8–3
6–4
15–4
4–4
10–4
3–4
5–4
1–1
0–3
1–1
148–68

Year-end Championship

Masters Cup
DNQ
F
RR
F
F
NH
RR
RR
RR
Did Not Qualify
RR
SF
F
SF
F
Did Not Qualify
24–23

Olympic Games

Summer Olympics
NH
2R
Not Held
2R
Not Held
4th
Not Held
QF
Not Held
2R
Not Held
A
8–6

ATP Masters Series

Indian Wells
A
A
A
A
SF
A
1R
2R
2R
SF
1R
1R
1R
QF
2R
1R
2R
1R
1R
A
A
A
11–14

Miami
A
Q1
2R
1R
2R
A
A
QF
1R
2R
QF
A
1R
F
1R
F

W
SF
2R
1R
A
A
23–14

Monte Carlo
A
A
A
SF
2R
A
SF
1R

W
QF
QF
SF
2R
F
QF
F
A
2R
A
A
A
A
22–13

Madrid
Not Held
F

W
SF
QF
1R
A
F
2R
A
A
SF
QF
A
1R
2R
16–10

Rome
A
A
A

W
1R
1R
1R
QF
SF

W
SF
2R
1R
2R
SF
2R
2R
SF
F
A
A
A
21–14

Canada
A
A

W
SF
A
QF
1R
2R

W

W
QF
A

W
QF

W
SF
2R
2R
A
A
A
A
28–9

Cincinnati
A
A
QF
1R
2R
1R

W
F
SF
QF
QF
2R
2R
SF
SF
F

W
F
A
A
A
A
27–14

Shanghai
Not Held
SF
QF
SF
F
A
A
A
A
8–4

Paris
A
A
1R

W
2R
1R
F
2R
A
SF
A
A
A
2R
2R

W
2R

W
A
A
A
A
16–9

Hamburg
A
A
A
QF
2R
2R
1R

W
F
2R
QF
1R
2R
2R
Not Masters Series
12–9

Stuttgart
A
A
QF
F
A
2R
QF
Not Held
6–4
Win–Loss
0–0
0–0
9–4
17–6
2–6
4–6
12–7
18–8
19–5
17–7
9–8
4–6
7–6
12–9
12–8
16–7
11–5
16–8
5–5
0–1
0–1
1–1
190–114

Career statistics
199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015
2016Career
Titles / Finals
0 / 0
0 / 0
6 / 8
6 / 8
3 / 6
2 / 4
4 / 8
5 / 9
5 / 10
5 / 6
1 / 2
2 / 2
2 / 3
3 / 8
1 / 4
1 / 6
3 / 5
2 / 5
1 / 2
0 / 0
0 / 0
0 / 0
52 / 96
Year-end Ranking
162
106
11
3
2
39
6
4
4
7
19
30
21
6
7
6
7
11
35
344
699
186


Mixed doubles[edit]
































































































































Tournament199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014
2015SR

Grand Slam Tournaments

Australian Open
A
SF
2R
A
2R
SF
QF
1R
A

W
1R
F

W
A
QF
SF
QF
2R
1R
2 / 15

French Open

W
2R
QF
A
SF
QF
F
1R
QF
2R
1R
SF
1R
1R
2R

W
1R
A
A
2 / 16

Wimbledon
3R
F
2R
1R
SF

W
3R
QF

W
2R
2R
2R
3R
2R
F
2R
1R
A
1R
2 / 18

US Open
1R
QF

W
1R
1R
2R
2R
2R

W
A
QF
2R
SF
1R
1R
2R
1R
A
A
2 / 16
SR
1 / 3
0 / 4
1 / 4
0 / 2
0 / 4
1 / 4
0 / 4
0 / 4
2 / 3
1 / 3
0 / 4
0 / 4
1 / 4
0 / 3
0 / 4
1 / 4
0 / 4
0 / 1
0 / 2
8 / 65


Davis Cup and Asian Games[edit]


Bhupathi has donned Indian colours numerous times for the Davis Cup as well as other international tournaments, including the Asian Games.


Bhupathi has played 55 matches for India in the Davis Cup (from 1995 to 2011), winning 35 and losing 20. Out of the 35 matches that he won, 27 of his victories came in doubles matches.


In 2006, Bhupathi won the doubles championship with Leander Paes at the Asian Games in Doha.[15]



Personal life[edit]


In 2001, he was awarded the Padma Shri, one of India's highest civilian awards. Bhupathi is an alumnus of the University of Mississippi in the United States. He is the founder of Globosport India private Limited which he started in 2002 as a sports and entertainment agency.[16]


He married model Shvetha Jaishankar in 2002 but the couple got divorced in 2009 after seven years of marriage.[17] He then married Miss Universe 2000 Lara Dutta in a civil ceremony on 16 February 2011 at Bandra, Mumbai.[18] It was followed by a Christian ceremony on 20 February 2011 at Sunset Point in Goa.[19]


On 1 August 2011, Dutta confirmed that she was pregnant with their first child. Their daughter Saira was born on 20 January 2012.[20] In 2010, the couple started a film production company, Big Daddy Productions.[21]


In 2014, Mahesh Bhupathi launched an authentic Indian sports brand, ZEVEN, which has been active to revolutionize the sports arena of India. The company currently endorses Ravindra Jadeja, Rohan Bopanna, Shikhar Dhawan and Mary Kom, amongst others.



Partnerships[edit]



Partners in men's doubles[edit]







































































































































































































































































No.PartnerYear
1

India Leander Paes
1994–2006 2008–2011
2

Belgium Dick Norman
1994
3

Indonesia Sulistyo Wibowo
1995
4

United States Jeff Belloli
1995
5

Australia Peter Tramacchi
1995–1996, 1998–1999
6

South Africa Chris Haggard
1995–1996, 2006
7

United Kingdom Ross Matheson
1995
8

United States Robert Devens
1995
9

Lebanon Ali Hamadeh
1995–1996
10

Portugal Joao Cunha-Silva
1995
11

Sweden Tomas Nydahl
1996
12

Australia Jamie Holmes
1996
13

Serbia and Montenegro Nebojsa Djordjevic
1996
14

Zimbabwe Wayne Black
1996–1997
15

United States Kent Kinnear
1996
16

France Jean-Philippe Fleurian
1997
17

United States Tommy Ho
1997
18

United States Rick Leach
1997
19

India Sandeep Kirtane
1997
20

India Fazaluddin Syed
1998, 2000–2001
21

The Bahamas Mark Knowles
1998, 2000, 2008–2009, 2011
22

Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
1998
23

Turkey Baris Ergun
1998
24

Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
1998
25

India Srinath Prahlad
1998
26

India Gaurav Natekar
1998
27

Italy Mosé Navarra
1999, 2001
28

United Kingdom Tim Henman
1999, 2003, 2007
29

Romania Andrei Pavel
1999
30

South Africa Wayne Ferreira
1999
31

Australia Andrew Florent
1999
32

Australia Wayne Arthurs
2000
33

Australia Andrew Kratzmann
2000
34

Germany David Prinosil
2000
35

Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
2000
36

Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
2000, 2002, 2007, 2012
37

United States Scott Humphries
2000
38

Zimbabwe Byron Black
2000
39

Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý
2001
40

Canada Sébastien Lareau
2001
41

United States Jeff Tarango
2001–2002
42

Thailand Wittaya Samrej
2001
43

United States Jan-Michael Gambill
2002, 2004
44

United States Brian MacPhie
2002
45

Belarus Max Mirnyi
2002–2004, 2010
46

Australia Todd Woodbridge
2002–2003, 2005
47

United States Mike Bryan
2002
48

Sweden Jonas Björkman
2002, 2004–2005
49

Australia Joshua Eagle
2003
50

India Rohan Bopanna
2003, 2007–2013
51

Russia Dmitry Tursunov
2004
52

France Fabrice Santoro
2004, 2006–2007
53

Australia Paul Hanley
2004, 2007
54

Chile Fernando González
2005
55

Czech Republic Martin Damm
2005
56

United States Justin Gimelstob
2005–2007
57

South Africa Wesley Moodie
2006
58

Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
2006–2007
59

Czech Republic Leoš Friedl
2006
60

United States Robby Ginepri
2006
61

Austria Julian Knowle
2006, 2013
62

Belgium Xavier Malisse
2006
63

Germany Alexander Waske
2006
64

Croatia Mario Ančić
2006
65

United States James Blake
2006
66

Czech Republic Pavel Vízner
2007
67

United Kingdom Jamie Murray
2007
68

Spain Marcel Granollers
2011
69

Slovakia Michal Mertiňák
2011
70

Canada Daniel Nestor
2013
71

France Michaël Llodra
2013
72

Germany Philipp Petzschner
2013
73

Sweden Robert Lindstedt
2013
74

United States Rajeev Ram
2014
75

Uzbekistan Denis Istomin
2014
75

South Africa Kevin Anderson
2014
76

India Saketh Myneni
2015
77

Austria Jürgen Melzer
2015
78

Russia Mikhail Youzhny
2015
79

Australia Nick Kyrgios
2015
80

Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal
2015
81

Serbia Janko Tipsarević
2015
82.

Luxembourg Gilles Müller
2016
83.

India Purav Raja
2016
84.

United Kingdom Jonathan Marray
2016
85.

India Yuki Bhambri
2016


Partners in mixed doubles[edit]






































































































































































































No.PartnerYearAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimbledonUS Open
1

JapanRika Hiraki
1997

black tickY

black tickY

black tickY

black tickY
2

NetherlandsCaroline Vis
1998

black tickY



3

AustraliaRennae Stubbs
1998


black tickY


4

CroatiaMirjana Lučić
1998 1999

black tickY


black tickY

black tickY
5

JapanAi Sugiyama
1999 2000 2001

black tickY

black tickY


black tickY
6

AustraliaAnnabel Ellwood
1999



black tickY

7

United StatesMartina Navratilova




black tickY

8

RussiaElena Likhovtseva
2001 2002 2003 2004

black tickY

black tickY

black tickY

black tickY
9

Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJelena Dokić
2001




black tickY
10

UzbekistanIroda Tulyaganova
2003

black tickY



11

ArgentinaPaola Suárez
2003, 2007


black tickY

black tickY

black tickY
12

United StatesLisa Raymond
2004 2005



black tickY

black tickY
13

FranceMary Pierce
2005



black tickY

14

SlovakiaDaniela Hantuchová
2005 2007 2010 2013

black tickY


black tickY

black tickY
15

SwitzerlandMartina Hingis
2006 2013

black tickY

black tickY


16

ChinaYan Zi
2006



black tickY

17

IndiaSania Mirza
2007 2008 2009 2011 2012

black tickY

black tickY

black tickY

black tickY
18

ChinaZheng Jie
2008 2011


black tickY


19

AustraliaSamantha Stosur
2008




black tickY
20

United StatesLiezel Huber
2009 2010



black tickY

black tickY
21

AustraliaAnastasia Rodionova
2011

black tickY



22

RussiaElena Vesnina
2011 2014

black tickY


black tickY

23

Czech RepublicAndrea Hlaváčková
2012




black tickY
24

RussiaNadia Petrova
2013

black tickY



25

AustraliaCasey Dellacqua
2013


black tickY


26

AustraliaJarmila Gajdošová
2015

black tickY



27.

RussiaAlla Kudryavtseva
2015



black tickY

  • These lists only consists of players who played with Mahesh Bhupathi in ATP(& ITF)-recognized tournaments which include the Olympics, Grand Slams, World Tour Finals, World Tour Masters, World Tour Series, Davis Cup Ties, and ATP Challengers. The lists might be incomplete when all the other tournaments are considered. The order of the players in the list is based on their first partnering with Mahesh Bhupathi.


Other partners[edit]



India – Asian Games/Commonwealth Games/Other Events[edit]




  • India Leander Paes


Partnership with Leander Paes[edit]




Bhupathi (right) and Leander Paes


Bhupathi and Leander Paes partnered in the men's doubles event at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, but lost the quarterfinals,[22] to Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland, who went on to win the gold medal.[23]


Paes and Bhupathi decided to team up again at the Australian Open 2011, ending a nine-year separation on the ATP circuit. They reached the finals of the event,[24][25] but lost to American twins Bob and Mike Bryan.[26] Paes stated at the time that the best thing has been to have their friendship back.[27]


The Indian duo has a 303–103 career record together. They have a Davis Cup record of longest winning streak in doubles, with 23 straight wins.[28]


Leander Paes wanted to play with Mahesh Bhupathi in the men's doubles event of the London Olympics, to be held July–August 2012.[29]
On 19 June 2012, the All India Tennis association relented to the demands of Bhupathi and Bopanna of not playing along Paes. Two teams were sent for the London Olympics- 2012, with Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna as one team and the other team consisting of Leander Paes and Vishnu Vardhan.[30] Bhupathi also accused AITA of using Sania Mirza as bait for Leander's participation in the Olympics.[31] When AITA relented to the wishes of Bhupathi and Bopanna and permitted them to play together, they lost in the second round to the unseeded French pairing of Richard Gasquet and Julien Benneteau.



Davis Cup Record[edit]


The duo of Bhupathi and Paes has the longest doubles streak in Davis Cup history.


















































































































SL
Year
Opponent
Result
11995
Croatia Sasa Hirszon / Goran Ivanišević
W
21996
Netherlands Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis
L
31996
Sweden Jonas Björkman / Nicklas Kulti
L
41997
Czech Republic Martin Damm / Petr Korda
W
51997
Chile Nicolás Massú / Marcelo Ríos
W
61998
United Kingdom Neil Broad / Tim Henman
W
71999
South Korea Kim Dong-hyun / Hyung-Taik Lee
W
81999
China Shan Jiang / Zhu Benqiang
W
92001
China Ran Xu / Jing-Zhu Yang
W
102001
Japan Thomas Shimada / Takao Suzuki
W
112001
United States Donald Johnson / Jared Palmer
W
122002
Lebanon Patrick Chucri / Ali Hamadeh
W
132002
New Zealand James Shortall / Daniel Willman
W
142003
Japan Jun Kato / Thomas Shimada
W
152003
New Zealand Alistair Hunt / Mark Nielsen
W
162004
New Zealand Mark Nielsen / Matthew Prentice
W
172004
Japan Thomas Shimada / Takahiro Terachi
W
182005
China Yu Jr. Wang / Zhu Benqiang
W
192005
Uzbekistan Murad Inoyatov / Denis Istomin
W
202005
Sweden Simon Aspelin / Jonas Björkman
W
212006
South Korea Woong-Sun Jun / Oh-Hee Kwon
W
222006
Pakistan Jalil Khan / Asim Shafik
W
232008
Japan Satoshi Iwabuchi / Takao Suzuki
W
242008
Romania Adrian Cruciat / Horia Tecău
W
252009
Chinese Taipei Tsung-Hua Yang / Chu-Huan Yi
W
262010
Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili / Igor Kunitsyn
W
272010
Brazil Marcelo Melo / Bruno Soares
W


Sports management and sports-based e-commerce[edit]


Bhupathi has also been involved in developing tennis facilities in India and, along with his company Globosport, has played a key rôle in developing and managing the careers of many Indian athletes, including Sania Mirza.[32]



International Premier Tennis League[edit]


Mahesh Bhupathi announced the founding of the International Premier Tennis League on 25 May 2013, in Paris. The initial plan was to start the league with six charter franchises in Asia with the inaugural season commencing in November 2014. Bhupathi said the league would be modeled after the Indian Premier League, a cricket league in India. Justin Gimelstob said that the league would be star-driven as World Team Tennis was in the 1970s.[33]



Awards[edit]



  • Padma Shri, 2001[34]

  • Sports people for Change Karmaveer Puraskaar, 2007, iCONGO-Confederation of NGOs


  • Davis Cup Commitment Award


Notes[edit]




  1. ^ Hiraki was the first Japanese woman to win a Grand Slam tournament, while Bhupathi was the first Indian of any kind to win a Grand Slam in mixed doubles.




References[edit]




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External links[edit]


Media related to Mahesh Bhupathi at Wikimedia Commons



  • Mahesh Bhupathi at the Association of Tennis Professionals


  • Mahesh Bhupathi at the International Tennis Federation


  • Mahesh Bhupathi at the Davis Cup

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