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Rohan Bopanna, Sumit Nagal secure Paris 2024 berths in Tennis

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New Delhi: Tennis talents Rohan Bopanna and Sumit Nagal of India earned quotas for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris thanks to their respective ATP Rankings in doubles and singles.

World No. 4 Bopanna, who played for India in the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and London in 2012, easily won a quota for his country and has been ranked in the top 10 of the doubles rankings since November of last year.

Meanwhile, Nagal made the cut-off after climbing 18 places in the singles rankings last week, occupying the last spot among the eligible players who secured quotas via world rankings, as per Olympics.com

Nagal, who was ranked 95th last week, achieved a career-high ranking of 77th following his ATP Challenger title win at the Heilbronn Neckarcup in Germany on Sunday.

The men's and women's singles events at Paris 2024 will each feature 64 players. The top 56 eligible men's singles players, as per the ATP rankings released on June 10, have secured quotas for their respective countries. However, each nation can obtain a maximum of four quotas.

The men’s and women’s doubles draw at Paris 2024 will feature 32 teams, a team being a pair of athletes from the same nation, a maximum of two teams per nation.

The tennis qualification window for Paris 2024 concluded on Monday. National Olympic Committees have until June 19 to confirm the utilisation of their allocated quotas.


With inputs from IANS

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