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Amy Bundhel Age, Family, Biography

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Age: 23 Years
Hometown: Chandigarh, India
Marital Status: Unmarried

Amy Bundhel

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Real Name/Full NameAmarjot Kaur Bundhel
NicknameAmy
Profession Padel Player
Known ForBeing sister of cricketer Yuvraj Singh
Physical Stats
Eye ColourLavendar Hazel
Hair ColourLight Ash Brown
Personal Life
Date of Birth12 August 2003 (Tuesday)
Age (as of 2026) 23 Years
Zodiac signLeo
NationalityIndian
HometownChandigarh, India
ReligionSikhism
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- Yograj Singh
Yograj Singh
Mother- Neena Bundhel (Actress)
Amy Bundhel's mother

SiblingsBrother- Victor Yograj Singh
Amy Bundhel with her family
Step-brother(s)- 2
Yuvraj Singh (Cricketer)
Zoravar Singh
Yuvraj Singh and Zoravar Singh
Sister- None

Amy Bundhel

Some Lesser Known Facts About Amy Bundhel

  • Amy Bundhel was born and raised in Chandigarh India.

    Childhood picture of Amy Bundhel with her father

    Childhood picture of Amy Bundhel with her father

  • She is the daughter of formar cricketer and actor Yograj Singh and half-sister of Indian cricket legend, Yuvraj Singh.

    Amy Bundhel with her father, Yograj Singh and half-brother Yuvraj Singh

    Amy Bundhel with her father, Yograj Singh and half-brother Yuvraj Singh

  • Despite of choosing cricket like her father and half-brother, Amy chose racket sport and became involved in padel during the period when the sport was rapidly expanding across India.
  • In her initial career in padel sport, Amy represented Chandigarh in various competitive events.
  • In March 2025, she won the mixed doubles title in the inaugural Decathlon Padel League in Gurgaon.
  • Amy profile in the international padel system recorded her best ranking among lister events as 569.
  • In October 2025, Bundhel reached the quarterfinal stage of the International Padel Federation (FIP) Silver Indian Open 2025.
  • Amy Bundhel was listed among leading Indian women players in national padel ranking.
  • In June 2026, Amy came into news, after she was selected to represent India in the Asia Pacific Padel Cup (APPC) in Manila, Philippines.