Ramesh Krishnan, born on June fifth, nineteen sixty-one, is a distinguished Indian tennis coach and former professional player. His journey in tennis began in the late 1970s, where he showcased his exceptional talent as a junior player, clinching singles titles at both Wimbledon and the French Open.
Transitioning to the professional circuit in the 1980s, Krishnan made a significant mark by reaching the quarterfinals of three Grand Slam tournaments. His prowess on the court was further highlighted when he played a pivotal role in the Indian Davis Cup team, led by Vijay Amritraj, which reached the finals in nineteen eighty-seven against Sweden.
One of the standout moments of his career came in nineteen eighty-nine when he triumphed over then-world No. 1 Mats Wilander at the Australian Open, a victory that solidified his reputation in the sport. After retiring from professional play, Krishnan took on the role of India's Davis Cup captain in two thousand seven, continuing to contribute to the sport he loves.