Results

ATP Wien 10/24 12:35 14 [9] Rajeev Ram v Attila Balazs [85] 5-7,1-6
ATP Dubai Qual 02/24 07:00 26 Rajeev Ram v Gleb Sakharov 2-6,3-6
ATP Newport 07/18 18:00 25 [249] Matthew Ebden v Rajeev Ram [235] 6-1,6-4
Wimbledon Qual 06/28 17:55 45 [213] Lukas Rosol v Rajeev Ram [220] 6-2,1-6,6-2
Wimbledon Qual 06/26 11:20 44 [220] Rajeev Ram v Reilly Opelka [129] 7-6,7-6
ATP Den Bosch Qual 06/10 08:45 45 [66] Daniil Medvedev v Rajeev Ram [208] 6-4,6-2
French Open Qual 05/23 08:00 44 [145] Tobias Kamke v Rajeev Ram [205] 2-6,7-5,6-3
Challenger Leon 04/01 22:15 28 [304] Roberto Quiroz v Rajeev Ram [184] 6-4,6-3
Challenger Leon 04/01 02:15 27 [184] Rajeev Ram v Mirza Basic [214] 7-6,6-3
Challenger Leon 03/30 19:00 26 [122] Stefan Kozlov v Rajeev Ram [184] 1-6,6-7
Challenger Leon 03/29 22:55 25 [184] Rajeev Ram v Alexander Sarkissian [299] 6-3,2-6,6-4
ATP Indian Wells Qual 03/08 23:15 45 [179] Rajeev Ram v Vasek Pospisil [129] 6-4,3-6,2-6

Wikipedia - Rajeev Ram

Rajeev Ram ( rə-ZHEEV RAHM; born March 18, 1984) is an American professional tennis player who is a former world no. 1 in doubles.

Ram is a six-time major champion, having won the 2020 Australian Open, the 2021 US Open, the 2022 US Open, and the 2023 US Open in men's doubles with Joe Salisbury, as well as Australian Open mixed doubles titles in 2019 and 2021 alongside Barbora Krejčíková. Ram also won a mixed doubles silver medal with Venus Williams at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and finished runner-up in men's doubles at the 2021 Australian Open, and in mixed doubles at the 2016 US Open. He became world No. 1 for the first time in October 2022, and has won 28 doubles titles on the ATP Tour, including five at Masters 1000 level. Ram has qualified for the ATP Finals on six occasions, winning the title in 2022 and in 2023, having finished as runner-up in both 2016 and 2021.

Prior to his retirement from singles in 2017, Ram reached a career-high ranking of world No. 56 in April 2016, and won two ATP YEAT singles titles, at the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships in both 2009 and 2015. He made his Davis Cup debut for the United States in 2021, and competed at the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games.