Teenager Dhamne's Fitness and Game Evolving in Unison

The 18-year-old is just into the ATP’s top 400, but holds promise of a steady climb in men’s singles | Tennis News

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Manas Dhamne is at a career-high ranking of 384, a testament to his steady rise in the tennis world. The 18-year-old's focus on fitness has been a key differentiator in his developmental path, with his team of coaches and fitness experts working tirelessly to improve his strength and agility.

Dhamne credits his fitness evolution at the renowned Piatti Tennis Centre in Italy, where he works with Croatian Dalibor Sirola and Italian Leandro Mosconi. Sirola has guided world No.1 Jannik Sinner and is currently working with Novak Djokovic, while Mosconi is working with 2021 US Open winner Daniil Medvedev.

The young Indian's goal is not to rush to the top, but to grow as a player and person. He believes that if he continues to improve his game and fitness, his ranking will take care of itself. With a solid baseline game and a desire to be more aggressive, Dhamne is refining his skills and building his courage to take on the best in the world.