New York, Sept. 5 -- At 31, Yuki Bhambri is writing a new chapter in Indian tennis which is not defined by setbacks, but by resilience. Once hailed as one of India's brightest prospects, Yuki's career has been a masterclass in both talent and tenacity. After years of battling injuries that sidelined him from the sport he loved, Yuki is back, making headlines with his career-best run to the US Open Men's Doubles semifinals in 2025.

This isn't just a story of a talented player reclaiming his place on the big stage. It's a story of belief, reinvention, and relentless work, powered by the support of Roundglass Tennis Academy and his lifelong mentor, Aditya Sachdeva, who has been coaching Yuki since his childhood days.

As a teenager, Yuki beca...