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Yuki Bhambri becomes India No. 1 but clay remains the real test
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Yuki Bhambri, now India's No. 1 doubles player, is navigating a challenging clay court season leading up to Roland Garros. Despite inconsistent partnerships and early exits in recent tournaments, Bhambri remains focused on improving his performance and aiming for success at the upcoming Grand Slam events. He also acknowledges Rohan Bopanna's significant contribution to Indian tennis.
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