Chennai's local hero Ramkumar Ramanathan was handed the first one on Wednesday, when the 21-player field led by World No. 6 Marin Cilic was revealed. Four more players will have the opportunity to grace the tournament proper, starting on January 2, by coming through the qualifying rounds.
Myneni, reigning Asian Games mixed doubles gold and men's doubles silver medallist, has been one of India's most consistent performers on the global stage in recent times. He is currently World No. 194 and will lead the country's challenge in South Asia's only ATP World Tour event.
The 29-year-old has been an integral part of the Davis Cup team for the last two years, even helping India beat South Korea in the Asia-Oceania Group 1 tie this July, despite suffering from cramps. He will come into the tournament in good touch, making it to the main draw of the US Open and all but winning his opening round too.
"I am thrilled to get a wild card entry into the Aircel Chennai Open so early. I have enough time to prepare for it now," Myneni said. "This is India's biggest tennis tournament and I love the electrifying atmosphere at the SDAT Stadium," he added.
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By February, he had won his first title, taking it in Paguera, Spain. He made it to four more finals after that, winning one of them.
Just two months back, he won his first ATP Challenger event in Copa Sevilla in his maiden attempt, becoming the fourth youngest ever player to do so. He will be making his debut at the Aircel Chennai Open and will be hoping to start the new year with a bang.
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