Rohan Bopanna Age, Wiki and Bio

Rohan Bopanna

Quick Info

ProfessionIndian professional tennis player
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth04/03/1980
Age44 years
BirthplaceCoorg, Karnataka

Physical Stats & More

Height6' 1"
Weight87 kg (in 2015)
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Date of Birth04/03/1980
Age (as of 2024)44 Years
Birth PlaceCoorg, Karnataka
Zodiac sign/Sun signPisces
HometownCoorg (now Kodagu), Karnataka
SchoolNot Known
CollegeJain University, Bangalore
ReligionHinduism
EthnicityIndian

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known
WifeSupriya Annaiah (married 2012)
Children
Son1
DaughterNot Known

Family

FatherM. G. Bopanna (coffee-planter)
MotherMalika Bopanna (homemaker)
Siblings
BrotherN/A
SisterRashmi (elder sister)

Career

International DebutTurned pro in 2003
Coach/MentorNot Known
Nature on fieldCool
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.

Favourites

Favourite Tennis playerStefan Edberg, Roger Federer
Favourite BookAndre Agassi’s autobiography, ‘Open’
Favourite FilmSholay
Favourite ActorNot known
Favourite ActressNot known

Some Lesser Known Facts

Rohan Bopanna's smoking habit is unknown.
It's uncertain whether Rohan Bopanna drinks alcohol.
He started playing Tennis at the age of eleven at his father's encouragement.
In his youth, he enjoyed playing Hockey & Football in addition to Tennis.
By the age of nineteen, Tennis became his primary sport.
His father works as a coffee-planter.
Bopanna looks up to Stefan Edberg as his idol.
He is recognized as one of India's top doubles players.
His partnership with Qureshi is known as IndoPak Express and they have won 4 Challenger titles.
Bopanna has been a member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 2002.
On September 25, 2018, Rohan Bopanna was honored with the Arjuna Award by the Government of India.
In the 2023 US Open, Rohan Bopanna became the oldest Grand Slam men’s doubles finalist, although he and his partner lost to Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury.