Amritraj slides down in rankings

<img border='0' align='left' title=' ' src='http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/images/thumbnail/ver1/p/prakashamritraj.jpg' class='caption'> A failed bid at the Hall of Championships in Newport resulted in Prakash Amritraj's ranking plummeting to 254, a huge loss of 95 positions.

Reported by: Press Trust of India
Last updated on Monday, 13 July, 2009 10:03 IST
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New Delhi:

A failed bid at the Hall of Championships in Newport resulted in Prakash Amritraj's ranking plummeting to 254, a huge loss of 95 positions. Amritraj had lost in the second round of the event, where he had a runner-up finish last year.

India's top men's singles players Somdev Devvarman also slipped three places to be 135 in the latest ATP rankings, issued on Monday.

Yuki Bhambri took a huge jump of 111 positions to stand at 531 rank which made him India's fourth highest ranked player followed by Vishnu Vardhan (548), who won his his first ITF title on Saturday.

Sania, who recently got engaged, gained one position in singles to be at 85 but lost one in doubles rankings, where she stands at 42.

Meanwhile Leander Paes (6) and Mahesh Bhupathi (8) continued to be in the top-10 zone as their rankings remained unchanged.

Story first published on: Monday, 13 July 2009 09:32 IST

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