Tennis
By Aniket Kuila
10. Prajnesh Gunneswaran
Ranked 75; no titles, no Slam quarters, but in the past few years, he has remained among India's top players.
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9. Yuki Bhambri
He was ranked at his all-time high of 83 in singles and reached the quarter-finals of the Aussie Open in doubles, but was constantly hampered by injuries.
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8. Jasjit Singh
With a career-high of 89, it never won any title nor made it to Slam quarters, yet it was among the leading players in India.
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7. Sashi Menon
Ranked 71, has no titles or Slam quarterfinals, but he certainly left his mark in Indian tennis.
6. Anand Amritraj
World ranking-high of 74, Wimbledon doubles semi-finalist, and 2-time Davis Cup finalist.
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5. Sumit Nagal
Broke into the top 100, with a high ranking of #98, still hunting down his first ATP title and Slam breakthrough.
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4. Somdev Devvarman
Ranked #62, has no ATP singles titles or Grand Slam quarterfinals to his name, yet has led India to glory in a Davis Cup challenge.
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3. Ramesh Krishnan
The Wimbledon and US Open quarter-finalist (twice), #238 in the world at some time, has played in 1 Davis Cup final.
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2. Vijay Amritraj
Earned number 18 in the ranking, won 15 titles, reached 4 Grand Slam quarter-finals, and figured in two Davis Cup finals.
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1. Ramanathan Krishnan
The Wimbledon semifinalist twice and world number 3 as an amateur, he won 6 titles and featured in 1 Davis Cup final.
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