<p>A struggling Somdev Devvarman today dropped out of top-100 bracket in the singles rankings as the Indian slipped to 102 with the loss of two places.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Somdev has been struggling since winning the Delhi Open challenger title and failed to cross the first round hurdle in five consecutive tournaments on the ATP tour.<br /><br />Also sliding in the ATP ranking ladder was India's second best singles player, Yuki Bhambri, who lost four spots to be 153.<br /><br />The tall and big serving Saketh Myneni though jumped seven places to be 262.<br /><br />In the doubles, Leander Paes continued to be India's best ranked player and the only one in top-10 at number nine. Davis Cupper Rohan Bopanna was next best at number 14.<br /><br />Mahesh Bhupathi, who will retire this year and will be playing only select events, gained a place to be 46.<br /><br />Left-handed Delhi boy Divij Sharan suffered a loss of four places to take the 71st spot this week.<br /><br />In the WTA rankings, Sania Mirza maintained her eighth rank in the doubles chart.</p>
<p>A struggling Somdev Devvarman today dropped out of top-100 bracket in the singles rankings as the Indian slipped to 102 with the loss of two places.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Somdev has been struggling since winning the Delhi Open challenger title and failed to cross the first round hurdle in five consecutive tournaments on the ATP tour.<br /><br />Also sliding in the ATP ranking ladder was India's second best singles player, Yuki Bhambri, who lost four spots to be 153.<br /><br />The tall and big serving Saketh Myneni though jumped seven places to be 262.<br /><br />In the doubles, Leander Paes continued to be India's best ranked player and the only one in top-10 at number nine. Davis Cupper Rohan Bopanna was next best at number 14.<br /><br />Mahesh Bhupathi, who will retire this year and will be playing only select events, gained a place to be 46.<br /><br />Left-handed Delhi boy Divij Sharan suffered a loss of four places to take the 71st spot this week.<br /><br />In the WTA rankings, Sania Mirza maintained her eighth rank in the doubles chart.</p>