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China Denies Visa to India's Top Tennis Player Sumit Nagal

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  • India's top-ranked tennis player Sumit Nagal denied visa to China
  • Nagal was scheduled to compete in Australian Open Playoff event
  • China says Nagal should submit application with required documents
China Denies Visa to India's Top Tennis Player Sumit Nagal

As of November 13, 2025, India's top-ranked tennis player, Sumit Nagal, has been denied a visa to travel to China for a tournament. Nagal was scheduled to compete in the Australian Open Playoff event in Chengdu, China, which would have given him a chance to qualify for the 2026 Australian Open.

However, on Tuesday, Nagal revealed on social media that his visa application was rejected without any reason provided. He then sought help from the Chinese Ambassador to India.

In response, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Lin Jian, stated that China issues visas to athletes from all countries, including India, in accordance with its laws and regulations. Jian expressed hope that Nagal would submit his application materials in a timely manner and in line with the requirements of the Chinese Embassy in India.

Nagal, a 27-year-old player from Jhajjar, Haryana, is currently India's highest-ranked singles player, placed 275 in the latest ATP standings. After losing his place in the top 100, Nagal has been relying on wildcard entries and qualifiers to compete in major tournaments, including the Australian Open and Roland Garros.

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Sumit Nagal, India's top-ranked tennis player, was denied a visa to travel to China for a tournament. The Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that Nagal should submit his application with all required documents to the Chinese Embassy in India.
Nagal was scheduled to compete in the Australian Open Playoff event in Chengdu, China, which would have given him a chance to qualify for the 2026 Australian Open.
Nagal is currently India's highest-ranked singles player, placed 275 in the latest ATP standings. After losing his place in the top 100, he has been relying on wildcard entries and qualifiers to compete in major tournaments.

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