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Mahesh Bhupathi
  • Birth Name:
    Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi
  • Date of Birth:
    June 7, 1974
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Gemini
  • Place of Birth:
    Chennai, India
  • Height:
    6' 1"
  • Weight:
    200 lb
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Black
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    Indian

Family

Mahesh Bhupathi
  • Spouse:
    Shvetha Jaishankar Bhupathi

Career

Mahesh Bhupathi

Awards

Mahesh Bhupathi
2001 : Padma Shri Award

Trivia

Mahesh Bhupathi
  • Mahesh Bhupathi has also been involved in developing tennis facilities in India and along with his company Globosport he has played in a key role in developing and managing the careers of many Indian athletes including the new Indian tennis star, Sania Mirza.
    submitted by - Rokit Sharma
  • In 2006, Bhupathi won the doubles championship with Leander Paes at the Asian Games in Doha.
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • Mahesh Bhupathi has played 46 matches for India in the Davis Cup (from 1995 to 2006), winning 28 and losing 18. Out of the 28 matches that he won, 20 of his victories came in doubles matches.
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • Mahesh Bhupathi has donned Indian colors numerous times for the Davis Cup as well as other international fixtures including Asian Games.
    submitted by - Mandy John
  • In 2009, Bhupathi and doubles partner Sania Mirza won the mixed doubles title at the Australian Open, beating Nathalie Dechy (France) and Andy Ram (Israel) 6-3, 6-1 in the final in Melbourne. The ace Indian pair thus made up for the disappointment of last year's final when they were beaten by Tiantian Sun and Nenad Zimonjic. With this win, Bhupathi's count in mixed doubles Grand Slam titles swells to seven.
    submitted by - Amit Kher

Quotes

Mahesh Bhupathi
  • Academies are a natural extension for us. We have more than 40 centres across India and are continuing to grow. Andhra too is a big market for us. - Unknown
    submitted by - Amit Sana
  • That was an unfortunate call taken by the ministry and hopefully we can find a way to rectify it. But at the end of the day the Davis Cup team is going to suffer and that’s not a good sign for the country. - Unknown
    submitted by - Amit Sana
  • I was joking with my coach that now I should probably buy a flat here since it is my fifth title in Canada. - Unknown
    submitted by - Mandy John
  • He had some close losses, then he turned it around, then he beat the 13th player (Marin Cilic) in the world. As long as he works hard, the results will come. It's not about five losses or three wins. At the end of the day, if you are good enough, you are going to win. - Unknown
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • I have been doing the 'whereabouts' this entire year. I think if the system allows for those who abuse it to be caught we should go with it. Lots of the tennis players had apprehensions early but we are all doing it. - Unknown
    submitted by - Aksh Dhiman

Biography

Mahesh Bhupathi
Last Updated: Wednesday, October 07, 2009

MaheshMahesh Bhupathi is an ace tennis player. Born on 7 June 1974 in Chennai, India, he is a rarity in the Indian sporting scenario. In a career spanning for more than a decade, Bhupathi has delivered some amazing performances. He has teamed up with Leander Paes to dominate the Men's Doubles, for quite a long time. Bhupathi is among the best doubles tennis players in the world.

Apart from contributing as a team, Bhupathi has proved his dexterity in tennis by winning a number of Singles titles too.Mahesh Bhupathi became a professional tennis player in 1995. He paired up with Leander Paes, the combination which has worked wonders for the Indian tennis. The pair won six ATP Doubles titles in 1997.

MaheshBhupathi, along with Paes, won three doubles titles, including French Open and Wimbledon, in 1999. He and Paes became the first Indian team to enter the finals of all the four Grand Slams in the same year, since 1952. Bhupathi won four doubles titles by teaming up with Paes in 2001.In 2002, Bhupathi paired with Max Mirnyi and went on to grab the US Open Doubles title. In the same year, Bhupathi was conferred with Padma Shri, one of the highest civilian awards, for his excellence in tennis.

In 2002, he partnered with Max Mirnyi and won the US Open Doubles title. In the same year, he grabbled the third Grand Slam Mixed Doubles title at Wimbledon, with Elena Likhovtseva. Bhupathi once again paired with Mirnyi in 2003, when the team reached the finals of Wimbledon Doubles. In 2004, he acquired the position among the top 10 Doubles players for the fourth successive year and sixth time in seven years.

Bhupathi teamed up with Paes to play at six more events. The pair played at Davis Cup, secured two ties and then paired to represent India at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, wherein they managed to reach the semi-finals. Two years later, Bhupathi, along with Martina Hingis, defeated the team of Daniel Nestor and Elena Likhovtseva in the Australian Open Mixed Doubles event. In 2007, the team consisting of Bhupathi and Czech Radek Stepanek made it to the Australian Open Men's Doubles event's quarterfinals. In 2009, Bhupathi-Sania Mirza team grabbed the mixed doubles title at the Australian Open by defeating Nathalie Dechy (France) and Andy Ram (Israel).