SHYMKENT, KAZAKHSTAN — India’s Manas Dhamne continues his meteoric rise on the professional circuit, securing a clinical straight-sets victory over France’s Antoine Ghibaudo to reach his first-ever ATP Challenger final at the Shymkent Challenger 50.
In a commanding performance on the red clay, the 18-year-old showcased maturity beyond his years, breaking Ghibaudo’s rhythm to seal a 6-4, 6-3 victory. The win marks a significant milestone in Dhamne’s young career, making him the third youngest player currently ranked within the ATP Top 400.
A Historic Breakthrough
Dhamne’s run in Shymkent has been nothing short of transformative for his professional standing. By reaching the final, he is guaranteed to make his ATP Top 400 debut, with his live ranking currently projected at World No. 384.
Key Match Stats:
- Result: [SF] Manas Dhamne (ATP 444) d. Antoine Ghibaudo (ATP 325) 6-4, 6-4.
- Ranking Impact: A projected jump of 60+ spots into the Top 400.
- Age Milestone: Only two players younger than Dhamne currently reside in the ATP Top 400.
The Road Ahead
The Indian teenager now awaits the winner of the second semifinal between Edas Butvilas (ATP 261) and Buvaysar Gadamauri (ATP 357).
As Dhamne prepares for the biggest match of his career to date, his performance this week serves as a resounding statement to the tennis world: a new force from India is steadily making its way toward the upper echelons of the sport.
