This program aims to harness those talents and prepare them to win major Slam titles and Olympic medals in the future. PMDTA has also hired Rohan Bopanna as a mentor for this unique initiative.
    The goal of this program is to provide these players with support systems such as mobility coaches and physical therapists. This will allow the player to focus on maximizing his chances of excellence and winning more of his ATP Challenger and Tour titles. 
    The 10 players currently benefiting from the program are Ramkumar Ramanathan, Rohan Bopanna, Saketh Mineni, Yuki Bamburi, N. Sriram Balaji, Diviji Sharan, Arjun Kadeh, Prav Raja, Jeevan N and Anirudh C.
    u201cWe will launch this program as a pilot in April 2022, primarily focused on the ATP Challenger Circuit, which will run from April to November 2022 in Europe, America and South America. He began providing top-notch travel physio and coaching assistance to a select group of doubles players to help them perform better, including multiple Challenger titles.
    Rohan (Bopanna) has his connections around the world, I have made this unique idea a reality and I am grateful that we have worked together to create something concrete and that several Indian tennis players including Diviji Sharan, Ramkumar Ramanathan and Saques have been constructive.

    I am glad that I was able to ensure that the assistance has been provided to Myneni Yuki Bhambri and others. Kishor Patil, CEO of KPIT Technologies and president of PMDTA, the mastermind behind this unique initiative, said.
    In 2023, we will continue to support men’s players and start a women’s doubles program. With the Asian Games scheduled for this year, the initiative will focus on players in the program who will make short attempts to bring glory to India in the competition as well.

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