Arnav Paparkar Height, Age, Family, Biography
| Bio/Wiki | |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Arnav Vijay Paparkar |
| Profession | Tennis Player |
| Known for | Being the first Indian since Leander Paes in 1990 to reach the Wimbledon boys' singles quarterfinals in July 2026 |
| Physical Stats | |
| Height (approx.) | 6' (180 cm) |
| Eye Colour | Black |
| Hair Colour | Black |
| Career | |
| ITF Junior Ranking | No. 19 |
| ATP Ranking | No. 1,645 (with a career-high of 1,596 in March 2026) |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | 18 February 2008 (Monday) |
| Age (as of 2026) | 18 Years |
| Birthplace | Pune, Maharashtra, India |
| Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Hometown | Pune, Maharashtra |
| School | Online Schooling |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Social Media | |
| Relationships & More | |
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
| Family | |
| Parents | Father- Vijay Paparkar (engineer) |
| Siblings | Brother- Vihaan Paparkar |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Arnav Paparkar
- Arnav Paparkar was born into a non-sporting family.
- As a child, he liked swimming, playing cricket, football, and table tennis. He said,
I love sports. I used to play whatever I could, table tennis, swimming, cricket, football. There was a tennis court right beside the place I used to go to swim, and I hung around and watched the tennis. Then, when I was 6 years old, the coach told me to join and I started playing tennis.”
- When he was six years old, he started playing tennis.
- His parents supported in his growth, they funded his international tournament travels, and sponsored his training drills in Spain to prepare him for global competitions.
- In 2023, Arnav Paparkar won the Australian Open Under-14 Asia-Pacific Elite Trophy held in Melbourne.
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That same year, he won the the MSLTA-18th Ramesh Desai Memorial Nationals Under-16 Tennis Singles Tournament held at Kolhapur.
- That same year, Arnav Paparkar won the Peninsula Autumn Open championship.
- On his 16th birthday in 2024, he made his official debut in an ATP Challenger tournament.
- In his domestic championships, he became the AITA Boys Under-18 National No. 1 and stayed at the top of the rankings for 21 straight weeks.
- In 2025, Arnav Paparkar won his first major junior ITF titles at the J60 Manama, J200 Kuala Lumpur tournaments, and ITF Juniors J300 Kuching Malaysia.
- That same year, Arnav Paparkar won the ITF Juniors J60 Bahrain – Singles Championships and was a finalist at the ITF Juniors J200 Korea – Doubles.
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In 2026, he made his Grand Slam junior debut at the Roland Garros Junior Championships and reached the third round.
- In July 2026, Arnav Paparkar made headlines when he became the first Indian in 36 years to reach the Boys’ Singles quarter-finals at Wimbledon.
- Earlier, Leander Paes had achieved this opportunity in 1999.
- Arnav Paparkar defeated junior World No. 3 Keaton Hance by 6-2, 6-3.
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He then beat Ryo Tabata of Japan by 6-2, 6-1 in 52 minutes and reached the quarter-finals.
- Arnav Paparkar trains at two different places.
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In India, he practices tennis at the Hemant Bendre Tennis Academy in Pune. His coaches are Prosonjit Paul and Hemant Bendre.
- He also trains in Spain at the Soto Academy under coach Nigel Beavers.
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Arnav Paparkar first serve has speed up to 208 km/h. His average first-serve speed is around 196 km/h.
- His games are supported by the corporate sponsor Aryan Pumps, the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA), and the Government of Maharashtra through its “Mission Lakshyvedh” program.

















