Tennis career
2018
Rai's first experience of professional tennis was being given a wildcard into qualifying for the Auckland Open, where he was beaten by Taro Daniel in the first round. He played his first senior ITF tournament in Kampala, Uganda, in May, qualifying for the main draw in singles, where he reached the second round. The following week, at the same venue, he was given a wildcard into both doubles and the main draw for singles, and reached the quarterfinals of both. He reached his first doubles semifinal in China in July, but the highlight of his year to that date would come in September, when he made his2019
Again given a wildcard into qualifying in Auckland, Rai was a game away from defeating2020
With the ITF Circuit returning to New Zealand for the first time in several years, Rai's first event for 2020 was at the new tournament in Te Anau, where he lost in the quarter-finals of both singles and doubles. At the ASB Classic in Auckland, Rai received a wildcard into both the singles qualifying rounds and the doubles, losing his first match in both. The doubles defeat, however, came at the hands of the eventual champions, Luke Bambridge and Ben McLachlan, and Rai and partner Mackenzie McDonald played extremely well. Rai's next stop after Auckland was Cancún, where he played three tournaments in as many weeks. The second was the most productive, reaching the quarterfinals in singles and finally securing a doubles title, in his fifth final. Rai then returned home for New Zealand's Davis Cup tie against Venezuela in Auckland, where he lost in singles to Luis David Martínez in three sets. He didn't play again before the international tour was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and his only subsequent events were domestic tournaments such as the New Zealand Premier League, Wellington Open/New Zealand Championships (where he finished runner-up) and the Te Anau Invitational.2021
Rai resumed his international career in June, playing a series of ITF tournaments in Monastir over the next couple of months. He reached several doubles finals but, frustratingly, it took five attempts before he was able to win another title. Apart from a brief trip to Spain to renew his visa, he stayed in Monastir until November, eventually winning six doubles titles from 11 finals before returning to New Zealand.2022
2022 had to be considered a successful year for Rai, as he made three more ITF singles finals, winning the last of them at the first of two new tournaments in his home country. He also took the doubles title at Nonthaburi in his very first ATP Challenger event.ATP Challenger and ITF Circuit finals
Singles: 5 (3 titles, 2 runners-up)
Note 1: this was an outdoor tournament, but several matches, including the final, were played indoors due to bad weather.Doubles: 20 (10 titles, 10 runners-up)
Davis Cup (9)
* indicates the outcome of the Davis Cup match followed by the score, date, place of event, the zonal classification and its phase, and the court surface.External links
* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rai, Ajeet 1999 births Living people New Zealand male tennis players New Zealand sportspeople of Indian descent Sportspeople from New Plymouth