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Rohan Bopanna Height, Age, Wife, Family, Biography

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Wife: Supriya Annaiah
Age: 44 Years
Hometown: Coorg

Rohan Bopanna

Bio
ProfessionIndian professional tennis player
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)6' 1" (185 cm)
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourBlack
Tennis
International DebutTurned pro in 2003
RetirementAfter his early exit from the 2024 Paris Olympics, he announced his retirement from Indian tennis.
Favourite ShotForehand
Achievements (main ones)• 14 doubles career titles.
• Winner of 2 ATP doubles title (2008 & 2010).
• Runner-up in doubles at the 2010 US Open.
• In 2013, ranked 3 in the ATP doubles rankings.
• He lifted maiden Grand Slam Title by winning the 2017 French Open Mixed Doubles.
• He, along with Divij Sharan, won Men's doubles at the 2018 Asian Games
Career Turning PointIn 2007, when he reached his career high ranking of 213.
Personal Life
Date of Birth4 March 1980 (Tuesday)
Age (as of 2024)44 Years
BirthplaceCoorg, Karnataka
Zodiac signPisces
NationalityIndian
HometownCoorg (now Kodagu), Karnataka
CollegeJain University, Bangalore
FamilyFather- M. G. Bopanna (coffee-planter)
Mother- Malika Bopanna (homemaker)
Rohan Bopanna with his parents
Brother- N/A
Sister- Rashmi (elder sister)
ReligionHinduism
EthnicityIndian
HobbiesMusic, Traveling, Playing Golf
Favourites
Tennis PlayerStefan Edberg, Roger Federer
BookAndre Agassi’s autobiography, ‘Open’
FilmSholay
Girls, Family & More
Marital StatusMarried
WifeSupriya Annaiah (married 2012)
Rohan Bopanna with his wife
ChildrenSon- 1
Daughter- Not Known
Money Factor
Net Worth$3.2 Million

Rohan Bopanna

Some Lesser Known Facts About Rohan Bopanna

  • He started playing Tennis at the age of eleven as his father wanted him to make his career in an individual sport.
  • In his childhood, he enjoyed others games like Hockey & Football besides Tennis & by the time he turned nineteen years, Tennis became his main sport.
  • His father’s profession is that of a coffee-planter.
  • Bopanna considers Stefan Edberg as his idol.
  • He is considered as India’s one of the finest doubles players.
  • His partnership with Qureshi is nicknamed as IndoPak Express and the duo won 4 Challenger titles.
  • Bopanna is a member of the Indian Davis Cup since 2002.
  • On 25 September 2018, the Government of India conferred Rohan Bopanna with the Arjuna Award.
  • Bopanna participated in the 2023 US Open where he became the oldest Grand Slam men’s doubles finalist; Rohan Bopanna lost the match to American and British professional tennis players Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury respectively. [1]The Times of India

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