Defending Dubai Champion Yuki Bhambri Ousted In Round 1
In a high-stakes 75% rematch of last year’s final, the Indo-Swedish duo of Yuki Bhambri and Andre Goransson fell meekly to the third-seeded pair Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten in the opening round of the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. The scoreline read 1-6 4-6.
The defeat marks a shift in fortune for Bhambri, who entered the tournament as the defending doubles champion.
A Grudge Match in the Desert
The draw set the stage for drama early on. In 2025, Bhambri (then partnering Alexei Popyrin) denied Heliovaara and Patten the title in a nail-biting final that saw the Finnish-British pair squander four match points.
This year, Heliovaara and Patten—the reigning 2025 Nitto ATP Finals champions—found their redemption on the same courts.
Match Breakdown
While the encounter was closely contested, the experience of the third seeds proved decisive:
- Consistency under pressure: Heliovaara and Patten utilized their aggressive net play to stifle Bhambri’s baseline rhythm.
- Service dominance: The seeded pair protected their serves throughout the match, preventing Bhambri and Goransson from gaining the momentum they had shown during their solid run to the Australian Open third round last month.
- Defensive lapses: Goransson and Bhambri struggled to replicate the “unbreakable” serving form they displayed in Melbourne, allowing the Finnish-British duo to secure the breaks needed to seal the straight-sets victory.
What’s Next for Bhambri?
Despite the loss, Bhambri remains in the Top 25 following a stellar 2025 season that included a U.S. Open semifinal appearance.
- Defending Points: Having won the title last year, Bhambri will see his ranking dip 3 spots to 23.
- Upcoming Tour: The pair is expected to head to the United States for the “Sunshine Double,” starting with the Indian Wells Masters in March, where they reached the quarterfinals last year.
