Rajeev Ram
American tennis player with Grand Slam title

Born
March 18th, 1984
41 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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A professional tennis player, achieved success in doubles. Won the 2020 Australian Open men's doubles title alongside his partner. Competed in various ATP Tour events, securing several titles throughout the career. Represented the United States in international competitions, contributing to the team's efforts in competitions such as the Davis Cup.
Won the 2020 Australian Open men's doubles
Various ATP Tour doubles titles
Represented the United States in Davis Cup
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