India's Sriram Balaji made an impressive start to his Wimbledon 2026 campaign as he and Brazilian partner Marcelo Demoliner took control of their Gentlemen's Doubles first-round encounter by clinching the opening set 6-3 against Belgian-Dutch duo Sander Gillรฉ and Sem Verbeek. The Indo-Brazilian combination displayed excellent coordination on Court 8, using aggressive net play and disciplined serving to seize the early advantage.The experienced pair remained composed throughout the set, converting 50 per cent of their break-point opportunities while keeping their opponents under constant pressure.

They landed 67 per cent of their first serves and won an outstanding 84 per cent of points behind the first delivery, making it difficult for the opposition to mount any sustained challenge. Although the duo registered only two aces and committed four double faults, their efficiency in the crucial moments proved decisive.The Indian doubles specialist arrived in London with confidence after reaching his maiden Grand Slam men's doubles quarter-final at Roland Garros alongside the same partner.

That breakthrough run provided valuable momentum, and the pair once again demonstrated the chemistry that has become a hallmark of their partnership this season. Currently ranked World No. 74 in ATP doubles, the Chennai-born player has firmly established himself as India's top-ranked doubles competitor. Another victory at the All England Club would further strengthen his impressive 2026 campaign and keep the promising partnership on course for a deep run at the year's third Grand Slam.

Yuki Bhambri and Michael Venus begin Wimbledon doubles campaign with high hopes

Yuki Bhambri will look to continue his impressive run on the ATP doubles circuit as he begins his Wimbledon 2026 men's doubles campaign alongside experienced New Zealander Michael Venus. The Indo-Kiwi pairing faces Dutch-American duo Jean-Julien Rojer and Theodore Winegar in the opening round at the All England Club, with both players aiming to make a strong statement on grass.

The Indian doubles specialist heads into the tournament in encouraging form after enjoying another productive season on tour. Currently ranked inside the ATP doubles Top 30, the former singles prodigy has successfully reinvented himself as one of India's leading doubles players. His partner, a former World No. 1 in doubles and Grand Slam champion, brings immense experience, making the pair a dangerous combination against any opposition.The accomplished Indian has enjoyed consistent success over the past two seasons, winning the 2025 Dubai Tennis Championships, reaching the Mallorca ATP 250 final, and making the third round at Wimbledon 2025.

His strong performances have helped him establish himself among the elite doubles competitors on the ATP Tour, while his ability to adapt across surfaces has made him a regular contender at major events.

A positive start at SW19 would further boost his momentum heading into the latter half of the season. With an experienced Grand Slam winner by his side and both players possessing strong serving, sharp reflexes at the net and proven grass-court credentials, the partnership will be hopeful of putting together a deep run. Victory in the opening round would also strengthen India's presence in the men's doubles draw and keep the country's hopes alive at this year's Championships.