Dhamne making strides after third title
Manas Dhamne is quickly proving himself as one of India's brightest tennis prospects.
The 18-year-old collected his third title on the ITF World Tennis Tour last weekend at M15 Zahra, adding to his two titles at M15 Monastir in 2025.
Dhamne, who reached world No. 43 as a junior, is now in esteemed company as a result of his latest triumph.
At 18 years and 41 days old, he became the second youngest Indian player to win three or more ITF World Tennis Tour men's singles titles after Yuki Bhambri, who won his third title as a 17-year-old in 2009.
As well as this, he is now one of four Indian players to have won three or more World Tennis Tour titles before turning 19 – alongside Bhambri, Sumit Nagal and Leander Paes.
It is undoubtedly a promising situation currently for the youngster, and he will be hoping to emulate the success of his countrymen.
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Dhamne is currently the fifth ranked Indian men's player, and he could well be representing his country on the big stage later this year.
After India's epic 3-2 win over the Netherlands in the 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers 1st Round, Dhamne has a chance to be nominated in the competition for the first time at the Qualifiers 2nd Round in September when India face Korea, Rep.
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Dhamne is currently ranked at No. 486, with a career-high of 481 which he achieved at the start of February.
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