Indian Tennis Stars Eyeing Olympic Glory
India’s tennis match Olympics 2024 schedule for Indian time and all about the Indian tennis team for the Paris Olympics
As the 2024 Paris Olympics approach, India’s tennis contingent is gearing up to make a significant impact. Among the key players leading this charge are Rohan Bopanna, N Sriram Balaji, and Sumit Nagal. These athletes bring a mix of experience, skill, and youthful energy to the court, making them strong contenders in their respective categories. Let’s take a closer look at their journeys, achievements, and prospects for the upcoming Olympics.
ROHAN BOPANNA
Rohan Bopanna was born on March 4, 1980, in Coorg, Karnataka. He is one of India’s most accomplished doubles players, known for his powerful serve, precise volleys, and strategic acumen. Bopanna has been a mainstay in Indian tennis for over a decade, bringing a wealth of experience and numerous accolades to the team.
N SARIRAM BLALJI
N Sriram Balaji was born on March 4, 1990, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Known for his excellent doubles play, Balaji has partnered with various players to achieve success on the international circuit. His ability to work seamlessly with different partners and his strong net play make him a valuable asset to the Indian team.
SUMIT NAGAL
Sumit Nagal: The Rising Singles Star
Sumit Nagal was born on August 16, 1997, in Jhajjar, Haryana. He is one of India’s most promising singles players, known for his aggressive baseline play, quick footwork, and tenacity. Nagal has quickly risen through the ranks, making a name for himself on the ATP Tour.
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DATE | EVENT | TIME |
July 28, Sunday | Men’s singles first round/Men’s doubles first round | 3:30 PM onwards IST |
July 29, Monday | Men’s singles second round/Men’s doubles second round | 3:30 PM onwards IST |
July 30, Tuesday | Men’s singles second round/Men’s doubles third round | 3:30 PM onwards IST |
July 31, Wednesday | Men’s singles second round/Men’s doubles semi-finals | 3:30 PM onwards IST |
August 1, Thursday | Men’s singles quarter-finals | 3:30 PM onwards IST |
August 2, Friday | Men’s singles quarter-finals | 3:30 PM onwards IST |
August 2, Friday | Men’s doubles bronze medal match (medal round) | 3:30 PM onwards IST |
August 3, Saturday | Men’s singles bronze medal match (medal round) | 3:30 PM IST |
August 3, Saturday | Men’s singles bronze medal match (medal round) | After 3:30 PM IST |
August 4, Sunday | Men’s singles bronze medal match (medal round) | After 3:30 PM |