Vaishnavi Adkar, starting her journey in Pune at the age of seven, has travelled a long way to become India’s No.1 ranked women’s singles player as of April 2026. The icing on the cake this week has been her debut for Team India at the Billie Jean King Cup in New Delhi.
From outside the top 600 to breaking into the Top 400, Vaishnavi had built a strong foundation early on, becoming India’s No. 1 in the Under-14 category and reaching a career-high ITF junior ranking of 115. Over the past year, she has translated that promise into results on the professional circuit, highlighted by a run to the final of the ITF W100 event in Bengaluru which showcased the best singles performance by an Indian woman in 17 years.
Vaishnavi trains at Rohan Bopanna Tennis Academy
Now training at the Rohan Bopanna Tennis Academy in Bengaluru, Vaishnavi’s development has been supported by a structured, high-performance ecosystem, contributing to improved consistency and confidence on tour.
Balachandran Manikath, director of tennis at RBTA, said Adkar’s progress reflects the impact of the right support system. “Vaishnavi’s rise is a result of disciplined work and strong backing. The travel team model has improved planning, training, and recovery, showing what Indian players can achieve with the right structure.”
Further adding to this, Vaishanvi said, “Becoming India No. 1 and breaking into the Top 400 is very special for me, but it’s also a reflection of the team around me,” Adkar said. “Having a structured programme and traveling with a dedicated coach and physio has made a huge difference to my consistency and confidence on tour. I’m grateful to everyone for believing in me and supporting my journey.
With strong momentum and a clear upward trajectory, Vaishnavi is establishing herself as one of India’s most promising talents on the global stage.
Adding to this milestone, Adkar has also been exclusively signed by Cornerstone Meraki Endeavour (CME), marking another important step in her professional journey.