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Goodbye, But Not the End: Rohan Bopanna Bows Out with Grace, Grit and Glory

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 1, 2025
in Tennis
Goodbye, But Not the End: Rohan Bopanna Bows Out with Grace, Grit and Glory

From Coorg’s coffee trails to the courts of Roland Garros and Melbourne Park, Rohan Bopanna’s journey is one of belief, resilience, and timeless inspiration

When Rohan Bopanna walked off court for the final time at the Paris Masters 1000, the applause wasn’t just for the match — it was for a lifetime of memories.

The 45-year-old Indian tennis great, who spent over two decades defining doubles tennis for India, announced his retirement on Saturday, closing a glorious chapter that began in the humble coffee plantations of Coorg and stretched to the grandest arenas of world tennis.

The End of an Era

Bopanna’s final outing, alongside partner Alexander Bublik, ended in a narrow defeat to John Peers and James Tracy (5-7, 6-2, 10-8), yet his legacy stands far beyond the numbers. Known for his thunderous serve and unflappable demeanor, Bopanna was more than just a player — he was the beating heart of Indian doubles tennis.

A two-time Grand Slam champion, his 2017 French Open mixed doubles crown with Gabriela Dabrowski remains a defining moment in Indian tennis history.

But perhaps his most stirring triumph came much later, at the 2024 Australian Open, where he captured the men’s doubles title and became World No. 1 at the age of 43 — an achievement that spoke of undying passion and persistence.

A Career Etched in Gold

Bopanna reached five Grand Slam finals in total, partnered legends like Mahesh Bhupathi and Matthew Ebden, and represented India with unwavering pride at the Davis Cup and Olympic Games.

His appearances at the ATP Finals (2012 and 2015) further cemented his status as one of the game’s elite.

From the rough courts of his youth to the luminous stages of the Grand Slams, his journey embodied a rare kind of longevity and grace — the kind that comes from doing what you love, year after year, no matter the odds.

The Farewell That Moved a Nation

In his heartfelt retirement post titled “A Goodbye… But Not The End”, Bopanna reflected on his odyssey — the cracked courts of Coorg, the endless hours of training, the belief that carried him through every setback.

“Tennis hasn’t been just a game for me — it has given me purpose when I was lost, strength when I was broken, and belief when the world doubted me,” he wrote.

“Every serve, every point, every match — I played for that flag, for that feeling, for my country. Representing India has been the greatest honour of my life.”

His message resonated deeply, not just with tennis fans, but with every dreamer who ever dared to rise beyond humble beginnings.

A Legacy Beyond the Court

Bopanna’s story doesn’t end with retirement. As he looks ahead, his mission is to give back — to inspire the next generation of Indian players from small towns who dream big.

“I may be stepping away from competition,” he said, “but my story with tennis isn’t over. This game gave me everything, and now, I want to give back — to help young dreamers from small towns believe that their beginnings don’t define their limits.”

For a sportsperson who turned perseverance into poetry, this isn’t a goodbye — it’s a handoff to the next wave of Indian talent.

Rohan Bopanna’s career is a masterclass in longevity, humility, and heart.

He may have put down his racquet, but the echoes of his serve — and his spirit — will ring on every court where an Indian dreams of greatness.

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