Arnav Paparkar, an 18-year-old Indian tennis player, reaches the Wimbledon boys’ singles quarter-finals, a feat not achieved by an Indian for 36 years. Multiple outlets report that he continues a breakthrough run on the junior circuit. Paparkar qualifies for the last eight after defeating Japan’s Ryo Tabata in his Wimbledon match on Wednesday. His win is described as a strong performance that secures the historic milestone for Indian tennis at the tournament. Following the quarter-final qualification, the outlets add that Paparkar is set to play American qualifier Jordan Lee in the next round. The coverage frames the result as a significant step for Paparkar’s junior career and highlights the rarity of the achievement from an Indian player at Wimbledon boys’ singles. Sources agree on the key details: his age, his nationality, his opponent in the qualifying match, the length of the previous 36-year gap, and his next-round opponent.