New Delhi: To ensure that he is ready for the Paris Olympics if the opportunity arises, India's top player Yuki Bhambri has reconnected with childhood coach Aditya Sachdeva.

World number two Rohan Bopanna, being a top-10 player, will have the option to choose his partner at the Paris Games and Yuki, who is the next best Indian at No. 56 in the ATP rankings chart, will be ready for the Games. Want to stay. In the best possible way.

Renowned coach Sachdeva, who spent a major part of his coaching career in the national capital, moved to RoundGlass Sports in Chandigarh in February 2021.

While Yuki was an active singles player, he trained with Stephen Koon in Bangkok. However, as he gradually switched to doubles, the Delhi player trained with sister Ankita in his home city and also received support through 'Doubles Dream' – an initiative of Bopanna to help the country's doubles players. by providing travel coaches and physios.,

"Adi sir knows my game best. I have trained with him since the age of 11, I just wanted to spend more time with him whenever possible. Now I have been with him for a week and I am "I want to spend the off-season as well." With Aditya,” Yuki said.

“Everyone wants to play the Olympics and I am no different.The choice is Rohan's and I want to be ready for it, if he chooses me as his partner,” said Sai Yuki, one of the few Indian tennis players to reach the top-100 singles ranking.

When asked what aspects of his game he would work on with Sachdeva, he said, "At this stage, I just need to maintain the pace, just need some minor adjustments to the game."

Sachdeva feels that Yuki is already ready for the games to be held in July-August.

“His game is already there.They do not need any major changes. It's just about maintaining the sharpness, just the nuances here and there. We are not the ones to suggest to Rohan whom to choose as his partner. As far as Yuki is concerned, he is readied for a big challenge."

The ranking of June 10 will be considered as the cut-off for direct admission.Top-1 players will have the option to choose their partner.

Interestingly, Yuki has also taken up the role of mentor at RoundGlass, where he will be guiding the Under-14 group during their training stint.