Qureshi at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Born | (1980-03-18)18 March 1980 (age 45) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Turned pro | 1998 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Retired | 2025 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Plays | Right-handed (one-handed backhand) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Prize money | US$3,721,648 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Career record | 35–30 (ATP Tour-level,Grand Slam-level, and inDavis Cup) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Career titles | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Highest ranking | No. 125 (10 December 2007) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Australian Open | Q2 (2002) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wimbledon | 2R (2007) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| US Open | 1R (2008) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Career record | 394–358 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Career titles | 18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Highest ranking | No. 8 (6 June 2011) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Australian Open | QF (2018) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| French Open | SF (2012) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wimbledon | QF (2010) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| US Open | F (2010) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Australian Open | QF (2012,2014,2022) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| French Open | SF (2013,2019) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wimbledon | SF (2014,2016) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| US Open | F (2010) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (Punjabi,Urdu:اعصام الحق قریشی; born 17 March 1980) is a Pakistani former professionaltennis player who specialized in doubles. He is the only Pakistani player ever to reach aGrand Slam final, having done so in both men's and mixed doubles at the2010 US Open, alongsideRohan Bopanna andKvěta Peschke respectively. Qureshi has also reached seven further major semifinals across the two disciplines. He reached his career-high doubles ranking of world No. 8 in June 2011, and has won 18 titles on theATP Tour, including the2011 Paris Masters and2013 Miami Open, with Bopanna andJean-Julien Rojer respectively. Qureshi has also qualified for theATP Finals in doubles on three occasions.
In singles, he reached his highest ranking of world No. 125 in December 2007, and achieved his best Grand Slam result at theWimbledon Championships that year, reaching the second round. Qureshi is also the most successfulDavis Cup player in Pakistan's history, with the team most notably reaching the World Group play-offs in2005, being defeated byChile. He has played in the competition since1998 and has won more matches for Pakistan than any other player, additionally being appointed captain of the team in 2022.[1] Qureshi andAqeel Khan have regularly spearheaded Pakistan's Davis Cup campaigns, partnering each other in doubles and also competing in singles matches. He recently started a talent-hunting program to find the best tennis players in Pakistan. He has also currently serving as the President of thePakistan Tennis Federation since February 2024.[2]
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi was born in aPunjabi family[3] and grew up inLahore, Pakistan; swimming, playing cricket and football being his favorite pastimes at his alma-materCrescent Model Higher Secondary School. He started playing tennis relatively late, aged 14, when his maternal grandfather and first coach,Khawaja Iftikhar Ahmed, a former 10-time national champion, took him to a tennis club inModel Town, Lahore.
Khawaja Iftikhar Ahmed was the All-India champion inBritish India beforePakistan's Independence in 1947. His mother, Nosheen Ihtsham, was also a former women's tennis champion.[4][5][6] At age 16, theITF sponsored him for two years. He won the Pakistan International Junior Championships and went on to win the Casablanca Cup inMexico and the LTA International Junior Championships in Roehampton, where he beatOlivier Rochus,Andy Ram, andTaylor Dent. In the World Super Junior Championships, he beatAndy Roddick.[7] By 18, he was a top-20 junior player and decided to turn pro.
Aisam was educated at theUniversity of Punjab.[8]
As a junior, he was coached by LTA. Aisam has been coached by American Robert Davis since 1998. Robert Davis has served as national coach for Peru, Panama, Thailand, and Indonesia. As a writer, he contributes to the ATP'sDeuce Magazine,Tennis Magazine USA, tennis.com,Tennis Magazine Australia, and ITF publications, as well as non-sporting publications and newspapers.
Qureshi prefers the quicker grass courts and has seen his greatest success on grass and hard courts. His playing style isserve-and-volley, relying on his serve to win him points by putting pressure on his opponents.
Qureshi's clothing and shoe sponsor isLotto. On 29 March 2008, Aisam signed an agreement withPepsi for sponsorship of a coach for one year. He became the first Pakistani sportsman who wasn't a cricketer to star in a Pepsi advert and become one of their brand ambassadors.
Qureshi teamed with Israeli playerAmir Hadad duringWimbledon and theUS Open tournaments in 2002. He is now a member of the "Champions for Peace" club, a group of 54 athletes committed to serving peace in the world through sport, created byPeace and Sport, aMonaco-based international organization.[9]
In November 2010 Aisam was appointedThe United Nations Development Program (UNDP) goodwill ambassador.[10]
Aisam was awarded theArthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year, in 2010 along with his doubles tennis partnerRohan Bopanna of India.[11][12] Along with Bopanna, Qureshi received the 2010 "Peace and Sport Image of the Year" award,[13] in recognition of their dedicated efforts to spread the message of peace through sport. Qureshi and his doubles partner Bopanna also created a campaign, "Stop War Start Tennis", with their goal of playing a match on the border of India and Pakistan.
He was also given the Pakistan President's Award for Performance in 2002, the Salam Pakistan Youth Award by the President of Pakistan in 2007, and was runner-up for the 2003 Anne Frank Award For Moral Courage by the Anne Frank Trust, UK.
In 2011, he was awardedLux Style Award for Most Stylish Sports Person.[14][15] Being high-profile tennis star of Pakistan and alumni, he was invited toCrescent Model Higher Secondary School for groundbreaking ceremony of Tennis courts in school.[16]
Qureshi played his first junior match in August 1995 at the age of 15 at a grade 5 tournament inSyria hand ad a successful career injunior tennis, finishing no. 7 in the world in 1998, which made him Pakistan's highest-ranked player ever in the international youth tennis arena. Qureshi turned pro in 1998.[17][18]
Junior Grand Slam results - Singles:
Australian Open: 1R (1997, 1998)
French Open: 2R (1998)
Wimbledon: 3R (1998)
US Open: 1R (1997, 1998)
Junior Grand Slam results - Doubles:
Australian Open: QF (1998)
French Open: QF (1998)
Wimbledon: QF (1998)
US Open: QF (1998)
On 25 September, he played and won his first Davis Cup match againstDanai Udomchoke. Paired withMohamed-Khaliq Siddiq, he won the doubles match. They helped Pakistan beat Thailand 3–2 for the Asia/Oceania Zone Group II Final and gained promotion to Group I.
On 28 September, he played his first pro match and got into the doubles final of a Futures tournament in Japan. His singles career also started well, getting into two Futures quarterfinals in Pakistan and Japan, and ended the year ranked no. 779.
Aisam made it into the quarterfinals of his first Challenger tournament inCalcutta but lost to IndianLeander Paes. At the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I quarterfinal match against Uzbekistan, Pakistan lost 4–1, with Aisam winning the only rubber. Paired withDmitri Tomashevich, he won two doubles Futures titles in Turkey.
In the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania I Relegation Play-off final, China defeated Pakistan 3–0, which saw them relegated back to Group II. In October, Qureshi went on to win his first Futures singles tournament on the hard courts ofIndonesia, beatingDanai Udomchoke. In Vietnam, Aisam won a doubles Futures title withMark Nielsen. This was followed up by another singles Futures win inBangladesh on clay, winning in straight sets. Aisam ended the year ranked no. 365 in singles, and no. 355 in doubles.
In January, he took Pakistan to a 3–2 victory against Hong Kong Asia/Oceania Group II quarter-final. Aisam then began to compete in more on the Challenger circuit, reaching the semi-finals at the Indian Oil Servo Cup inCalcutta in February, defeated by Tuomas Ketola. At the Davis Cup Group II semi-final Pakistan was beaten by Chinese Taipei 3–2, with Aisam winning two of his three rubbers. In May, paired withDmitri Tomashevich, he reached the semis of the Samarkand Challenger inSamarkand, Uzbekistan. At The LTA Manchester Challenger, inManchester, UK, Aisam made it to the semi-finals with partnerJamie Delgado.
In July, he took part in the Ted Open, in Istanbul, Turkey, where he made it to the quarter-finals, but was beaten byOleg Ogorodov 4–6, 7–5, 6–3. Returning to the UK, he played at the LTA Men's Challenger inWrexham, where he, along with ItalianDaniele Bracciali, won in the final 6–4, 6–2. With that Aisam also won his first Challenger doubles title.
He won a futures doubles title in France with IsraeliNoam Behr. Together, they participated at the Bukhara Challenger, inBukhara, Uzbekistan, where they reached the final. Aisam won a futures single title inVietnam, beatingJaroslav Levinský 3–6, 6–2, 6–3, and at the same tournament won a doubles title with Ashley Fisher. Aisam ended the year winning at the Neride Prague Indoor in Prague, Czech Republic where he partneredKristian Pless.
He finished the year 2000 ranked 261st in singles and 211th in doubles.
Aisam participated in his first ATP tournament at theChennai Open inChennai, India, with his partner Vadim Kutsenko of Uzbekistan. They won against Czech pairPetr Kovačka andPavel Kudrnáč 6–1, 6–7(3), 6–4. However they were knocked out by ZimbabweansByron Black andWayne Black 2–6, 0–6. At the Davis Cup, he was unable to help Pakistan as they lost to Chinese Taipei in the Asia/Oceania Group II quarter-final 3–2. He went toMumbai, India to play in the MTNL ATP Challenger where he reached the doubles semi-final with Dennis van Scheppingen. At the Heineken Challenger inHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam, he again made it to the doubles semis, this time paired withDenis Golovanov.
In April at the Davis Cup Relegation Play-off semi-final, he helped Pakistan defeat Syria 5–0. The Fergana Challenger, inFergana, Uzbekistan, still with Golovanov, they made it to the semi-finals but failed again to progress further. In the UK, he played at The Wrexham Challenger in Wrexham; he progressed to the singles semi-final but was knocked out byLadislav Švarc 2–6, 6–2, 6–3. Although he did reach his first Challenger level doubles final of the year, now with a new partnerLuke Bourgeois they fell at the final hurdle.
Asiam returned toUzbekistan to take part in the Samarkand Challenger inSamarkand, where he made it to the quarter-finals in the singles, and with partnerKirill Ivanov-Smolensky, the doubles semi-final. He stayed in Uzbekistan to play at the Bukhara Challenger, inBukhara, and with his Dutch partner Rogier Wassen, they won the final 6–2, 6–4.
He won a single futures title inThailand, beatingYeu-Tzuoo Wang 6–4, 4–6, 7–5. This followed a second in Vietnam againstYen-Hsun Lu. He rounded off the year with a doubles challenger title withJaroslav Levinský at the 69th King's Cup inBangkok, Thailand. Aisam ended the year ranked 251st in singles and 170th in doubles.
In February at the Davis Cup, he won both matches, as Pakistan beat Malaysia 4–1. In the next Davis Cup tie against Chinese Taipei, he won all three rubbers as Pakistan qualified for the Asia/Oceania Group II final. Aisam won a doubles futures title inKuwait withTuomas Ketola. At the Fergana Challenger, inFergana, Uzbekistan, he and Ketola were unable to win in the doubles final.
Asiam qualified for his first Grand Slam atWimbledon with doubles partnerAmir Hadad. This pairing caused much controversy. In the first round they beatMartín Rodríguez andTom Vanhoudt 7–5, 7–6(5), 7–6(2). In the second round, the Pakistani-Israeli pairing caused an upset when they knocked out 11th seedsEllis Ferreira andRick Leach 6–4, 6–4 6–4 to make it to the third round. They were finally beaten by seventh-seed CzechsMartin Damm andCyril Suk. Aisam was threatened with expulsion from the Davis Cup by the Pakistan Tennis Federation. Although Aisam did have support from Pakistan's Davis Cup captain. Aisam said, "I don't like religion or politics to interfere with sport. We're not here to change anything – politics and governments do that. We're just here to play the game and enjoy it." The ITF eventually intervened, forcing the PTF to rescind their threat.
At the West of England Tennis tournament inBristol, UK, he won his first Challenger doubles title of the season with Dejan Petrovic. Next, at The Manchester Trophy in Manchester, UK, he won the doubles title withKarol Beck, although he was beaten by Beck in the singles semi-final. Asiam took his third doubles challenger title in a row when withStefano Pescosolido he took the Hilversum Open title inHilversum, Netherlands. In July atWrexham, UK in the Wrexham Challenger, his doubles winning streak was broken when he lost the final withDaniele Bracciali. He also reached the singles quarter-finals.
He partnered Hadad again at theUS Open, where they defeatedMariano Hood andSebastián Prieto 6–4, 6–2 in the first round. In the second round, they faced fifth seeds Wayne Black andKevin Ullyett losing 4–6, 6–4, 2–6. In September, Aisam returned to Davis Cup action when Pakistan overcame China 3–2 to be promoted to Asia/Oceania Group I. However, he picked up an injury and missed the rest of the season. Despite this, Aisam ended the season ranked 265th in singles and 102nd in doubles.
Aisam andAmir Hadad picked up the ATP's Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award. ATP chief executive Mark Miles said, "During a summer when fear and hatred garnered much of the headlines, Amir and Aisam-ul-Haq provided much-needed relief with their simple message about tolerance through tennis." Aisam, partnering with Hadad, participated at theMilan Indoor in Milan, Italy, where they were knocked out of the first round by third seedsTomáš Cibulec andPavel Vízner, 6–7(8), 1–6. At the Asia/Oceania Group I quarter-final, Pakistan were beaten 5–0 by New Zealand. Aisam went to Germany to play at the Warsteiner Challenger in Wolfsburg, where he reached the final with Austrian Alexander Peya.
He went to play at his second ATP tournament of the year, partnered with Hadad, at theCopenhagen Open. They lost toGeorge Bastl andDavid Prinosil 5–7, 3–6. In May, Aisam won a doubles futures title inUzbekistan with partner Justin Bower. They stayed together in the country to play at the Fergana Challenger inFergana where they won the doubles title. This victory saw Aisam reach 89th in the world for doubles rankings.
At the French Open, he played withDaniel Vacek, but they exited in the first round at the hands ofRick Leach andBrian MacPhie 3–6, 3–6. AtWimbledon he and Hadad were beaten in the first round toJiří Novák andRadek Štěpánek 6–7(5), 5–7, 5–7.
Asiam PartneredRohan Bopanna at the Manchester Trophy inManchester, UK, where they reached the semi-finals. They went all the way to the final and won the Colorado Classic inDenver, US. Returning to Davis Cup action in September, he helped save Pakistan from relegation as they beat South Korea 3–2. With his singles ranking sliding, Aisam concentrated on playing singles matches, winning three future titles, one inThailand and two in India. He also won two doubles future titles in India to round off the year, the first with Harsh Mankad and the second with Mustafa Ghouse.
Aisam ended the year ranked 493rd in singles and 187th in doubles.

Aisam won a single futures title in India in February. He then reached TheWrexham Challenger doubles semi-finals with Vladimir Voltchkov. Aisam went on to win the IX Challenger Internacional de Salinas inSalinas, Ecuador with doubles partner Federico Browne. Next, at the USTA Challenger of Calabasas inCalabasas, USA with partner Cecil Mamiit, he reached the semis. At the Fergana Challenger inFergana, Uzbekistan, he paired up with Harsh Mankad to reach the final. InSaudi Arabia, he won another singles futures title.
In June, Aisam played his first singles ATP tournament at TheNottingham Open inNottingham and was beaten in the first round byJonas Björkman in straight sets. He then paired up with Luxembourg'sGilles Müller and won at the XI Open International D'Andorra inAndorra. Aisam then took part in the Open de Montauban inMontauban, France, where he and Mankad reached the semi-finals. At The LTA Nottingham Challenger inNottingham, UK, they both again reached the semis. Next, at The Manchester Trophy inManchester, UK he partnered Lovro Zovko to the final.
Aisam reached the singles challenger semi-finals at the Arroyo de la Encomienda inValladolid, Spain. In the same tournament, he reached the doubles final with Michael Ryderstedt. After missing the previous tie, Aisam took part in the Davis Cup relegation play-off final against favorites New Zealand. He assisted Pakistan in causing a huge upset when they won 3–2 to stay in Asia/Oceania Group I. He travelled toNigeria and won another singles future title. In his final event of the season, Aisam partneredJason Marshall to the Audi Challenger semi-final held inGroningen, Netherlands. Aisam finished the season ranked 199th in singles and 136th in doubles.
InWolfsburg, Germany, Aisam played at the Volkswagen Challenger, where partnered byLovro Zovko, he reached the final. At the Davis Cup Pakistan defeated Thailand, with Aisam beatingParadorn Srichaphan 7–5, 2–6, 6–4, 6–4. Going to the Heineken Challenger atHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam, he reached his second final, this time withOrest Tereshchuk, but they failed to win the final. Aisam went toMecca, Saudi Arabia to represent Pakistan at the Islamic Solidarity Games where he won 3 Golds in the singles, doubles, and team events. At the Davis Cup, he won all his rubbers as Pakistan beat Chinese Taipei to reach the World Group play-offs for the first time.
He returned to action in the Fergana Challenger, inFergana, Uzbekistan, with Tereshchuk where they reached the semis. He travelled toSurbiton, UK to play at the first grass court event of the season at The Surbiton Trophy, where with Stephen Huss he made it to the semi-final. Aisam stayed in Europe to play at the Arpa Ceramic Cup inReggio Emilia, Italy, and reached another doubles semi-final, with Mustafa Ghouse. Returning to the UK, he played at The LTA Summer Challenger, inNottingham, UK for his third doubles final, paired withJean-Michel Pequery, but Aisam still failed to win a final.
There was more struggling for Aisam at the III Challenger Diursa inValladolid, Spain, where with Igor Zelenay, he could only get to the doubles semi-final. However, Aisam stayed in Spain to take part at the Open de Tenis Amaya inPamplona, wherewith Zovko, they won the final and gave Aisam his first doubles Challenger title of the year. He continued his partnership with Zovko as they went toUzbekistan to play at the Samarkand Challenger inSamarkand, but fell at the semi-final.
Pakistan faced Chile in the World Group play-offs. Aisam lost toNicolás Massú 2–6, 6–7(4), 1–6, and then withAqeel Khan in the doubles, they were beaten by Massu andFernando González 1–6, 3–6, 0–6 as Pakistan fell to a 5–0 loss. In December, Asiam won a singles futures title in India. He ended the year ranked 450th in singles and 168th in doubles.
Aisam played at the Davis Cup where he wasn't able to help Pakistan, as they lost to Chinese Taipei 3–2. He travelled to the UK where he won a doubles futures title with Jean-François Bachelot.
At the Davis Cup, Pakistan was beaten by India, despite Aisam winning both his matches. The season continued to be a struggle, however, in June he made it to only his second-ever ATP tournament at theOrdina Open in's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, losing out to third seedMario Ančić, 6–7(3), 7–6, 5–7, in a closely fought match.
He finally reached his first Challenger final of the year at the Bukhara Challenger, inBukhara, Uzbekistan, reaching the doubles final with IndianRohan Bopanna, but lost in straight sets. Aisam returned to Davis Cup action, but Pakistan fell to their third loss of the year, losing to China. This saw them relegated back to Asia/Oceania Group II.
Going to India, he took part in the ATP tournament there, at theKingfisher Airlines Tennis Open inMumbai, and paired up withLeander Paes. They beat Paraguay'sRamón Delgado and GreekKonstantinos Economidis 6–4, 6–4. But they lost the quarter-final to third seeds and eventual championsMario Ančić and IndianMahesh Bhupathi 6–1, 7–5. In the first Indo-Pak tennis series, he and Aqeel Khan were beaten in the 5 rubber tournament 3–2. He stayed in India to play on the futures circuit, where he won a single futures title. At the2006 Asian Games inDoha, Qatar, Aisam reached the singles third round. In the doubles, he and Aqeel Khan progressed to the quarter-finals where they were beaten by first seeds and eventual championsMahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes 2–6, 4–6. In the team event, they were knocked out in the first round. In December, Aisam was declared ITF player of the month. Aisam ended the year ranked 417th in singles and 365th in doubles.
Aisam started in 2007 playing in a number of Futures tournaments. He won two doubles titles in the UK, one with Stéphane Robert and the second with Purav Raja. Aisam won two more doubles titles with Jamie Baker. He went to theUAE where he won a single futures title and two doubles titles with partner Rameez Junaid. InKuwait, Aisam won another single and doubles title, this time with Purav Raja. He qualified at the ATP tournament inHalle, Germany, for theGerry Weber Open where he beat World number 11, and Wimbledon Semi-finalistRichard Gasquet, 7–6(10), 6–4, which has been the biggest victory of his career to date. Aisam was knocked out in the second round byPhilipp Kohlschreiber 4–6, 3–6.
He went on to achieve a landmark in his professional career by qualifying for the first time for the main rounds ofWimbledon 2007 Men's Singles competition. Aisam became the first Pakistani in over 31 years to play at a Grand Slam tournament and the second Pakistani to reach the second round of Wimbledon. He won his first Grand Slam match at Wimbledon againstLee Childs, 6–3, 6–4, 7–6, making him the second Pakistani player (the first beingHaroon Rahim in 1976) to reach the second round of Wimbledon, before losing toMarat Safin 2–6, 4–6 and 6–7(4–7).
At theCampbell's Hall of Fame Championships atNewport, he continued his good form as he defeated first seedMardy Fish 6–3, 6–4. In the second round, he beatNathan Healey 7–6(2), 5–7, 6–4, to reach the last 8 of an ATP tournament for the first time. However, at the quarter-final, Asiam was beaten byDick Norman, 4–6, 6–3, 4–6. In the doubles, Asiam andPrakash Amritraj were knocked out of the first round byWesley Moodie andFabrice Santoro 0–6, 4–6.
Aisam followed up Newport with the Challenger Series tournament in the UK at the LTA Manchester Trophy inManchester and then The LTA Nottingham Challenger inNottingham. Aisam secured the doubles title withRohan Bopanna at Manchester. His red-hot streak continued as he powered into the singles final at Nottingham, only to be bested by Australian Alun Jones 3–6, 6–4, 4–6. Aisam did however win back-to-back doubles titles by succeeding in the doubles final at Nottingham with Bopanna.At the Castilla and León Open Challenger Series tournament inSegovia, Spain, his failure at singles did not seem to trouble Aisam, as he went on to lift his third consecutive doubles Challenger victory with partner Rohan Bopanna. The duo became known as the "Indo-Pak Express".[19] Aisam returned home and picked up the "Salaam Pakistan Awards" alongside footballerMuhammad Essa and squash playerMaria Toor Pakay.
Aisam then traveled to the US to take part in the GHI Bronx Tennis Classic Challenger Series inBronx to play in the doubles competition. Aisam and Bopanna continued their dominance in the doubles game, as they prepared for the US Open, by winning the hard-court challenger, and in the process, forming a 16-match winning streak that spanned four tournaments. In doing so, Aisam won his 50th title including both singles and doubles at all levels.
To fulfill his dream[20] of playing at theUS Open, Aisam needed to win three qualifying matches. He started strongly, advancing to the third qualifying round where he metScoville Jenkins of the US. Aisam pulled out before the third set due to a bout of tendinitis.
Although not fully fit, Aisam returned in time to play at theKingfisher Airlines Open inMumbai, his fourth ATP tournament of the year. It was also the first time Aisam was in the first-round draw without needing to qualify or receiving a wildcard. Despite being the highest-ranking Asian in the tournament, he was defeated in the first round by SerbianViktor Troicki 6–2, 6–4. Aisam also resumed his partnership with Bopanna and easily won their first-round encounter, beating Indian duoStephen Amritraj andSomdev Devvarman 6–3, 6–2. In the quarters, they facedIván Navarro Pastor andSergio Roitman, who pulled out, allowing Aisam to reach his first ATP semi-final. The Qureshi-Bopanna partnership beatLars Burgsmüller andOlivier Rochus, 6–2, 6–3. In Aisam's first career ATP tournament final, the duo faced third seedsRobert Lindstedt andJarkko Nieminen, but lost, 6–7(3), 6–7(5). This loss ended their 19-match win streak.
At the Tarka Challenger inBarnstaple, UK, Aisam teamed up with Frederik Nielsen and won the tournament. As his singles ranks rose into the top 150, making him the third-best Asian player, he took part in the second Indo-Pak tennis series. He and Aqeel Khan were beaten in the 3-rubber first leg 2–1 but won the second leg 2–1 to tie the series. Returning to the Challenger circuit at the Malaysian Open inKuala Lumpur, Malaysia, he was runner-up with Bopanna in the doubles. Aisam went to New Delhi, India to play in the second to last Challenger event of the year, though he lost the doubles final with Boanna, he won his first Challenger singles title with a victory against surprise finalist Jae Sung An 7–5, 6–4 and with that reaching the top 130. Asiam spent the rest of December in India to prepare for the following season, withSania Mirza,Mahesh Bhupathi, andRohan Bopanna. Aisam ended the year ranked 125th in singles and 90th in doubles.
Aisam began the season at theChennai Open inChennai, India. He missed the singles qualifiers due to unrest in Pakistan but made it in time to play doubles alongside CroatMarin Čilić. They defeated first-round opponentsMustafa Ghouse andKaran Rastogi both from India, 6–4, 7–6(1). In the quarter-finals, they faced second seedsJaroslav Levinský andMichal Mertiňák, who they overcame 6–1, 7–5. In the semis they were beaten by eventual title winnersSanchai Ratiwatana, andSonchat Ratiwatana from Thailand 6–2, 2–6, 4–10. His doubles ranking rose to a new high of 82nd. Coincidentally, the Qureshi-Cilic partnership entered the 2008 doubles race ranked ninth. Qureshi entered the qualification draw for men's singles at the 2008 Australian Open. He was seeded 16 but lost in the first round in a tight three-set match. Back on the Challenger circuit, Aisam teamed up withIgor Kunitsyn and reached the Heilbronn Open final inHeilbronn, Germany.
Aisam went to the US to play at theDelray Beach International Tennis Championships. WithBobby Reynolds they beatAmer Delic andRajeev Ram 6–1, 6–7(3) 10–5. In the quarter-finals, they lost to first seeds and world number onesBob Bryan andMike Bryan 4–6, 4–6. He then paired up with longtime doubles partner Bopanna at theSAP Open inSan Jose, and was knocked out of the first round by third seedsMax Mirnyi andJamie Murray 4–6, 4–6.
Aisam and Bopanna were given wildcards for theDubai Tennis Championships and defeatedPaul-Henri Mathieu andIgor Andreev 7–5, 6–4 in the first round. In the quarter-finals, they squandered a one-set advantage against first seedsDaniel Nestor andNenad Zimonjić, losing 2–6, 7–6(5), 10–6. Aisam was called up to the Pakistan Davis Cup squad and prepared for the hectic Asia/Oceania Group III schedule. During the Davis Cup, he was inspired form, as Pakistan won each tie 3–0 to gain promotion back to Asia/Oceania Group II. He went toLanzarote, Spain, and reached the doubles final of the VII Open Isla de Lanzarote withGilles Müller, but were beaten 2–6, 6–7, however, this saw his doubles ranking rise to 67th.
Then in New Delhi, India, Aisam took part in the New Delhi Challenger and was knocked out in the quarter-finals to World No. 78Yen-Hsun Lu 7–6, 3–6, 5–7. He teamed up with Bopanna for theFrench Open where in a tough first-round draw they took on first seedsBob Bryan andMike Bryan for the second time in a year, but lost 1–6, 4–6. They both moved on toWimbledon and knocked out Polish tenth seedsMariusz Fyrstenberg andMarcin Matkowski 6–3, 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, they lost toMarcel Granollers-Pujol andSantiago Ventura Bertomeu 2–6, 4–6, 2–6.
He went to play a Challenger inDublin, Ireland, and withPrakash Amritraj they beatJonathan Marray andFrederik Nielsen in the doubles final 6–3, 7–6. Aisam returned to the US to play at theCampbell's Hall of Fame Championships where he took onBenjamin Becker in the singles first round and won 7–5, 7–6. In the second round, he was defeated by second seed and defending championFabrice Santoro 6–7, 2–6. In thedoubles, he and Bopanna were seeded fourth, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round, they beatTripp Phillips andJim Thomas 4–6, 6–3, 10–2. They won their quarterfinal 7–6, 3–6, 10–7Kevin Anderson andJames Cerretani and followed that up by defeatingRik de Voest andAshley Fisher in the semis 5–7, 6–4, 11–9. In the second ATP doubles final of his career, they facedMardy Fish andJohn Isner, but despite being favorites, they lost 4–6, 6–7.
They then went toIndianapolis where Aisam lost his first roundsingles match toWayne Odesnik 4–6, 5–7. In thedoubles, he and Bopanna defeated fourth seedsIgor Kunitsyn andDmitry Tursunov 2–6, 7–5, 10–6. In the second round Bopanna picked up an injury and retired at 2–6, 0–1 against eventual championsAshley Fisher andTripp Phillips. Aisam went back to playing challengers toBelo Horizonte, Brazil to play at the lBH Tenis Open International Cup 2008 where he reached the singles quarter-finals and in the doubles, he and MexicanSantiago González won the title. InCampos do Jordão, at the Credicard Citi MasterCard Tennis Cup, Aisam was defeated in the semi-finals in both singles and doubles. He and Bopanna played at the2008 Legg Mason Tennis Classic they were defeated in the first round by third seedsRik de Voest andAshley Fisher 4–6, 4–6.
Aisam took part in theUS Open. In theSingles he faced former World No. 1 and French Open championCarlos Moyà in the first round but lost 4–6, 7–6, 6–7, 2–6. In theDoubles he and Bopanna opened againstMarc Gicquel andSébastien Grosjean, losing 5–7, 3–6. He then appeared in theThailand Open, losing in the first round to Swedish sixth seedRobin Söderling 2–6, 4–6. In thedoubles, he and Bopanna lost 6–7, 6–4, 7–10 to first seedsLukáš Dlouhý andLeander Paes. Then in theStockholm Open, Aisam teamed up withMario Ančić, however, they were unable to get past the first round, losing to first seedsJonas Björkman andKevin Ullyett 5–7, 4–6.
He traveled toKolding, Denmark to play in the Kobstaedernes ATP Challenger, reaching the doubles semi-finals before going on to Russia to take part inSt. Petersburg Open where he partneredRogier Wassen, but they lost toIgor Kunitsyn andMarat Safin 3–6, 6–2 9–11 in the first round.
Aisam then went to play in Challenger inYokohama, Japan at the Keio Challenger International Tennis Tournament where he reached the singles quarterfinals, losing to former Asian number 1 and World No. 36Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4, 4–6, 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger inToyota, Japan alongsideFrederik Nielsen.
Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the second seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the first round 6–4, 6–0 but lost 6–4, 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second.
Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the first round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4), 2–6, 3–6, and also lost in the first round of doubles with James Auckland. Next week, Aisam went to the Wrocław Challenger but lost in the second round of qualifying. Teaming up with Auckland again, he lost in the second round of the doubles.
Aisam went to the qualifying rounds in the Belgrade Challenger but lost in the first round to Julian Reister 7–5, 5–7, 4–6, Aisam was a break up in the second set and he also missed a match point in the tenth game of the second set as Reister was serving to stay in the match. Aisam teamed up with Lovro Zovko in the Doubles they lost in the final 6–3, 2–6 8–10. Aisam teamed up with Prakash Amritraj in the Dubai Championship but lost in the first round.
Aisam played in Pakistan's win over Oman in the Davis Cup which they won 4–1. Aisam won his first rubber and he won the Doubles match with Aqeel Khan, but did not play in the dead rubbers.
Back on the Challenger Circuit, Aisam traveled to Kyoto, Japan where he beat Chris Guccione in the first round 7–6(3), 6–4. He played I. Dodig in the second round, Aisam lost 5–7, 1–6, hurting his ankle during the match, but recovered to play in his Doubles Match. Aisam claimed the Doubles Title in Kyoto with partner M. Slanar. Aisam partnered with R. Bopanna in the Bangkok Challenger and they reached the semi-finals but lost in two close Tie-Breakers 6–7(4), 6–7(5) to Elgin & Kudryavtsev.
Qureshi went to the Korat Challenger teaming up with Rohan Bopanna, where they reached the semi-finals. They defeated Levy and Okun 7–6(5), 3–6, 10–6 to reach the final, in which they beatSanchai andSonchat Ratiwatana 6–3, 6–7(5) 10–5. Qureshi & Bopanna had to play their semi-final and final matches on the same day. This meant Qureshi claimed his second title in three weeks, Aisam also was a semi-finalist in Bangkok.Aisam went to the Johannesburg Challenger where he lost in the first round.
Aisam traveled to Busan, Korea to take part in the Challenger event. Aisam won his first round match against M. Semjan 6–3, 6–4, and in the second round Aisam won 7–6, 6–4 against T. Iwami to reach the quarter-finals. Qureshi travelled to Fergana where he lost in the second round in the Singles and lost in the Final in the Doubles.
He qualified for the main round of the 2009 Wimbledon doubles, paired with Prakash Amritraj. After upsetting the 16th seeds Huss and Hutchins, they next defeated Junaid and Marx in the second round. They faced fourth seeds Mahesh Bhupathi and Mark Knowles in the third Round and lost 4–6, 7–5, 6–7, 0–6.Qureshi lost in the second round in the qualifying rounds in Newport and lost in the first round in the main draw in the doubles.Qureshi then went to Båstad for the doubles event but lost in the first round.Qureshi then traveled to Indianapolis to take part in the singles qualifiers and the main draw in the doubles, where he was partnered with Sam Querrey. Qureshi won his first round qualifier against Joe Bates 6–3, 1–6, 6–3. Qureshi then faced L.Gregorc in the second round and won 6–3, 7–6 (7–4). Qureshi lost to Alex Bogomolov, Jr. in the final round 5–7, 4–6. In the doubles Qureshi and Querrey made it to the semi-finals before losing to E.Gulbis & D.Tursunov 6–1, 2–6 8–10.
Qureshi played in the US Open 2009 main draw, partnering with Jarkko Nieminen. They won the first round match, defeating A Golubev & D Istomin 4–6, 7–6(11), 6–4. They lost in the second round to second seeds Nestor & Zimonjic 7–6(5), 6–3.
On 3 November 2009, Qureshi with his partner James Cerretani defeatedRoger Federer and Marco Chiudinelli in straight sets at theBasel Open[dead link] Doubles. The final score was 6–4, 6–3. Qureshi said this was the greatest achievement of his career. Qureshi and Bopanna teamed up for both Challengers in Aachen & Helsinki and they won both Titles which marked a good end to the year for Qureshi. Qureshi ended the year at Number 59 in the Doubles Ranking.
Qureshi won his first ATP title ever at the2010 SA Tennis Open inJohannesburg, South Africa, with his partnerRohan Bopanna. They defeatedKarol Beck andHarel Levy, 2–6, 6–3, [10–5], in the final.
Qureshi and Bopanna then made their second ATP final of the year at the2010 Grand Prix Hassan II inCasablanca, Morocco, but were defeated byRobert Lindstedt andHoria Tecău, 2–6, 6–3, [7–10].
In May, Qureshi and Bopanna were runners-up in the2010 Open de Nice Côte d'Azur in Nice, France, falling 6–1, 3–6, 5–10 toMarcelo Melo andBruno Soares in the final. Qureshi and Bopanna made the second round in theFrench Open but lost toMichaël Llodra andJulien Benneteau.
Qureshi and Bopanna reached their first-ever Grand Slam quarterfinals in the2010 Wimbledon Championships. In the interim period between Wimbledon and the2010 US Open, the South Asian duo made an appearance in the semifinals at the2010 Legg Mason Tennis Classic, where they lost to eventual championsMardy Fish andMark Knowles after a dramatic straight-sets upset of second seedsBob and Mike Bryan in the quarterfinal round. The duo had a disappointing second-round exit againstMariusz Fyrstenberg andMarcin Matkowski, the eighth seeds, at the2010 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters shortly before their return to New York. InNew Haven, Connecticut, atthe last tournament before the US Open, Qureshi and Bopanna reached the final, where they again lost to Lindstedt and Tecău.
Inmen's doubles at the US Open, a 16th-seeded Qureshi and Bopanna again upset the second-seeded team, taking outDaniel Nestor andNenad Zimonjić to advance to the quarterfinals, their second straight quarterfinal showing at a major tournament. They advanced to the semifinals with a straight-sets upset ofWesley Moodie andDick Norman, the tenth-seeded pairing. In the semifinal, they oustedEduardo Schwank andHoracio Zeballos, Jr., to advance to a meeting with Bob and Mike Bryan of the United States in the final. Qureshi and Bopanna gave the Bryan twins quite a run for the title but eventually lost to them in straight sets, 7–6, 7–6.
Qureshi also partnered withKvěta Peschke inmixed doubles and beat the eighth-seeded team ofVania King and Horia Tecău in the first round, eventually advancing to the quarterfinals (with a win overYaroslava Shvedova andJulian Knowle), the semifinals (beatingGisela Dulko andPablo Cuevas), and the final (beatingAnna-Lena Grönefeld andMark Knowles). In the final, Peschke and Qureshi put up a great fight but eventually lost toBob Bryan andLiezel Huber in a straight 6–4, 6–4.
Both US Open showings are Qureshi's best yet at any major tournament in any draw, and his partnership with Peschke marks his first outing in the mixed doubles competition of a hard-court major.
Aisam started 2011 by taking part inIndia Open in doubles, where he reached the quarterfinals. He then went to the2011 Medibank International Sydney. Partnered withRohan Bopanna, he reached the semifinals, where they lost to eventual championsLukáš Dlouhý andPaul Hanley 7 -5, 4–6, 10–8. Then Qureshi went to the Australian Open, where he and Bopanna reached the third round, before losing toMichaël Llodra andNenad Zimonjić, 6–3, 6–7, 6–7.
Bopanna and Qureshi's run at the Monte Carlo Masters ended on Saturday when they were beaten in the semifinals by unseeded South AmericansJuan Ignacio Chela andBruno Soares, 2–6, 7–6(4), 7–10, in 95 minutes.
They advanced to the quarterfinals at Roland Garros, but lost to the Bryan Brothers, 6–7, 6–3, 6–7.They were top seeds at the Gerry Weber Open, which they won by defeatingMilos Raonic andRobin Haase, 7–6, 3–6, 11–9.
He achieved the ranking of world no. 8 on 6 June 2011.
He reached the semifinals of the US Open doubles with Bopanna. Next, he won the Thailand Open doubles withOliver Marach. This pair defeatedMichael Kohlmann andAlexander Waske, 7–6(4), 7–6(5), in the final.
Aisam and Bopanna won the Stockholm Open, defeatingMarcelo Melo andBruno Soares of Brazil, 6–4, 6–3.
Aisam was also nominated for the Stephen Edberg Sportsmanship Award along with stars likeNovak Djokovic,Rafael Nadal, andRoger Federer.
Bopanna and Qureshi compiled a consistent season, reaching the semifinals or better at seven tournaments in total, including at the US Open, where they were runners-up a year earlier. They also reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros, losing to the Bryans.
The greatest achievement of the Indo-Pak Express in 2011 was winning the BNP Paribas Masters in Paris. They defeated the pair ofJulien Benneteau andNicolas Mahut in the final, 6–2, 6–4. They reached the finals by defeating the third seedsMax Mirnyi andDaniel Nestor, 6–3, 7–6, in the semifinals, and the second seedsMichaël Llodra andNenad Zimonjić, 3–6, 6–4, 10–6, in the quarterfinals.
They became the seventh doubles team to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals on 6 November. In their first round-robin match, they lost toMax Mirnyi andDaniel Nestor, 6–7, 6–4, 9–11. In their second round-robin match, they were defeated byMichaël Llodra andNenad Zimonjić, 6–7, 3–6. In their third match, they were defeated by the Polish pairMariusz Fyrstenberg andMarcin Matkowski, 2–6, 1–6. Since they lost all three of their round-robin matches, they did not qualify for the semifinal.
In 2012, Aisam played with CuraçaoanJean-Julien Rojer. They were seeded eighth at the2012 Australian Open but only made it to the third round.
In May 2012, Aisam and Jean-Julien Rojer won theEstoril Open Tennis Tournament Doubles title.[21] After winning the Estoril Open, Aisam and Rojer went to Madrid unseeded. They caused an upset by defeating the Bryan Brothers to make it to the quarter-finals but then lost to Bopanna and Bhupathi who were seeded seventh.
They went as tenth seeds toRoland Garros, breezed through to the quarter-finals, and then beat favorites third-seeded Llodra Zimonjic, but lost in the semi-finals to the Bryan brothers.
Aisam-ul-Haq defended his Gerry Weber Open men's doubles title with Dutch partner Jean-Julien Rojer, defeating Conrad Huey (Philippines) and Scott Lipsky of the US, 6–4, 6–3. In the semi-finals, the top seeds defeated Poland's Łukasz Kubot and Russia's Mikhail Youzhny 6–2, 6–4.
"Many people thought that my win was a fluke last year. It's all come together and I’m very excited because it has just reaffirmed our confidence. Switching from clay to grass was difficult and I was feeling the pressure but we did well", theExpress Tribune quoted him as saying.
"This win proves that I’m good enough. Both Rojer and I have continued the momentum we started in Estoril, then to the French Open, and now in Halle. I’m sure I’ll be able to improve my rankings by the time the US Open starts", he said.
Qureshi and Rojer played the UNICEF Open and the second seeds lost in quarter-finals.
Qureshi and Rojer were seeded eighth atWimbledon. They won the first round against Wild Cards and passed over QualifiersBobby Reynolds andIzak van der Merwe but after having an easy draw they lost in the third round to eventual winnersJonathan Marray andFrederik Nielsen, 6–7(5), 6–7(4), 7–6(4), 7–5, 5–7.[22]
On 4 November, Qureshi and his partner Rojer were defeated by Indian duoMahesh Bhupathi andRohan Bopanna at theParis Masters.[23]

In 2013, Aisam ul Haq won the doubles titles with Netherlands partner Jean-Julien Rojer at the Sony Open in Miami, Florida, and the Stockholm Open in Stockholm, Sweden. Partnering with Rojer, Aisam also reached the Men's Doubles Quarterfinals at the U.S. Open.
In singles, Aisam ul Haq won two total matches while playing for the Pakistani Davis Cup team. He defeated Daniel King-Turner of New Zealand 6–2, 3–6, 3–0 (RET) and Dineshkanthan Thangarajah of Sri Lanka 6–2, 3–6, 6–3, 6–3.
In 2014, Qureshi won the doubles title withRohan Bopanna at the Dubai Duty-Free Tennis Championships, beatingDaniel Nestor andNenad Zimonjić. In Indian Wells, they went down in the first round againstRoger Federer andStanislas Wawrinka before a standing-room-only crowd, although they had been seeded sixth.
In July, Qureshi won the2015 Hall of Fame Open in Newport, Rhode Island alongside British playerJonny Marray.[24]
Qureshi entered the2016 US Open (tennis) doubles event, partnering with Sweden'sRobert Lindstedt where they lost in the quarterfinals to the top-seeded French duo ofPierre-Hugues Herbert andNicolas Mahut. Qureshi also played mixed doubles with China'sXu Yifan but they lost toKazakhstan'sYaroslava Shvedova & Brazil'sBruno Soares in the first round.
In 2017 he won six titles: In January the ATP 250 tournament in Auckland; on 30 April, the ATP 500 event in Barcelona, Spain alongside Romanian playerFlorin Mergea; on 11 June, the ATP Challenger in Surbiton, Great Britain alongside partnerMarcus Daniell; on 30 June, the ATP 250 event in Antalya, Turkey alongside Lindstedt; on 17 July, the ATP 250 Hall of Fame in Newport, RI, alongside partnerRajeev Ram; on 1 October, the ATP 250 event in Chengdu, China alongside partnerJonathan Erlich.
In 2018, Qureshi did not win any major tournaments, but reached the quarterfinals of the2018 Australian Open withMarcin Matkowski losing tothe Bryan brothers and the final at the2018 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell withJean-Julien Rojer.
In June 2019, Qureshi won two ATP Challenger Tours in Ilkey and Nottingham, Great Britain alongside partnerSantiago Gonzalez. They also won the2019 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships.
On 16 February 2020, Qureshi won the ATP 250 event2020 New York Open alongside partnerDominic Inglot.
In 2021 he reached two more ATP 250 finals at theEmilia-Romagna Open with Austria'sOliver Marach losing in the final, 6–3, 6–3 toSimone Bolelli andMáximo González, and atStockholm Open with Rojer losing toSantiago González andAndrés Molteni 6–2, 6–2 in the final.
In 2022, he reached the ATP final at theMelbourne Summer Set 1 partnering with a new partnerAleksandr Nedovyesov but lost to the pair of Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski 6–4, 6–4.[25]
At the2022 Australian Open he again partnered with Nedoyesov where they defeated seventh-seeded pair ofNicolas Mahut andFabrice Martin.[26][27] before losing to the pair ofMarcos Giron andKwon Soon-woo in the second round.
At theDelray Beach Open he reached his second ATP final for the year with Nedovyesov, this time losing to the pair ofMarcelo Arévalo andJean-Julien Rojer 2–6, 7–6(7–5), [4–10].[28]
In 2023, he partnered with Serbian playerNikola Ćaćić at theAustralian Open where the pair reached the third round where they lost the match 4–6, 2–6 to the World No. 1 pair ofWesley Koolhof andNeal Skupski.[29] After several early tournament exits, in May 2023, after an impressive 722 consecutive weeks in the Top 100 of ATP doubles rankings, he finally dropped out of that elite group. This marked the first time he had fallen below the Top 100 since July 2009. As a result of this, he failed to qualify for the2023 French Open resulting in the end of his streak of playing in fifty grand slams that stretch back to2009 Wimbledon.
As a consequence of these, he became absent from the mainATP Tour and was forced to play inATP Challenger Tour in march he reached the final ofPlay In Challenger alongsideDustin Brown, but lost toMax Purcell andJason Taylor 6–7(3–7), 4–6.[30] In July, he won a title inIași partnering Colombian playerNicolás Barrientos where they defeated the Romanian pair ofGabi Adrian Boitan andBogdan Pavel 6–3, 6–3 in the final.[31] In September, he playing with Dutch playerSander Arends lost in the final of theIstanbul Challenger 6–7(3–7), 3–6 to the pair ofLuke Johnson andSkander Mansouri.[32]
The2024 season of Qureshi started quite poorly. He paired up with the Indonesian player,Christopher Rungkat for theNonthaburi Challenger II but lost in the first round to the number #1 seeded pair ofLuke Johnson andSkander Mansouri in straight sets 1–6, 4–6.[33] The following week, the pair played atNonthaburi Challenger III, this time they lost in the second round.[34][35] Meanwhile, his ATP doubles ranking continued to plummet. As he was only ranked world no. 127 on the week starting 8 January[36] he failed to qualify for the2024 Australian Open (for the first time since2009 edition). Not playing in theMelbourne Park prevented him from defending his 180 points earned from his third round advancement from the previous year. As a result, he fell out of the top 150 of the doubles rankings, dropping to #154 on the rankings ending 28 January.[37]
In February, he played a Davis Cup singles match against India during the2024 Davis Cup World Group I play-offs where played the opening tie againstRamkumar Ramanathan but lost after winning the first set in a tiebreaker with the final scoreline being 7–6(7–3), 6–7(4–7), 0–6.[38] During this time, he also made a return to the ATP main tour after a nearly six-month hiatus. His comeback occurred at theDubai Tennis Championships. During this tournament, he partnered with Skander Mansouri, the same player he had faced and lost to in Nonthaburi in January. The Tunisian-Pakistani duo received a wild card entry into the main draw. Their first-round opponents were none other than the world No. 1 pair, Matthew Ebden and Qureshi’s former partner, Rohan Bopanna. They narrowly lost the match to the Indo-Aussie pair, with a scoreline of 6–7(4–7), 6–7(5–7).[39] During this month, Qureshi announced that 2024 season will be his last one.[40]
In March, Qureshi participated at theMurcia Open alongside SpaniardDavid Vega Hernández. The pair lost in the first round to the number one seeded pair ofThéo Arribagé andVictor Vlad Cornea in straight sets, 6–1, 6–4.[41] The following week, the pair took part in the2024 Girona Challenger, where they won their first round match against Swedish/American pair ofAndré Göransson andReese Stalder, 7–5, 6–4.[42] In the second round they lost in a very close match to the Dutch 3rd seeded pair ofSander Arends andMatwé Middelkoop by the score of 4–6, 6–3, [8-10].[43]
In April, Qureshi alongside Hernández took part in2024 Sánchez-Casal Cup, a Challenger 75 event. They were the 1st seeded pair at the event.[44] They won their first round and quarterfinal matches in straight sets over the pairs ofIvan Gakhov / Ryan Nijboer andKarol Drzewiecki /Szymon Walkow, respectively.[45][46] They eventually lost in the semifinals to the eventual champion Spanish pair ofDaniel Rincón andOriol Roca Batalla, 7–6(7–4), 3–6, [3–10].[47] Despite this performance his ranking continued its downfall. He dropped to 183rd rank on the week ending on 8 April after losing in the first round of the2024 Open Comunidad de Madrid.[48][49] This was his lowest rank since the week ending 30 July in 2007.[50] The following week, the Pak-Spanish pair played at the2024 Open Comunidad de Madrid, where they lost in the first round in straight sets to the unseeded pair ofMarco Bortolotti andSergio Martos Gornés, 2–6, 6–7(3–7).[51] Qureshi did not played a professional match for the next two months. As a consequence of which, on the week ending 24 June, Aisam dropped out of the ATP doubles ranking Top 200, after 860 weeks.[52]
In July, Qureshi played at the2024 Iași Open, where he was the defending champion alongsideNicolás Barrientos,[53] but only Qureshi chose to defend his title, partneringDmitry Popko. They lost in the first round toAlexandru Jecan andSzymon Walków in straight sets, 2–6, 6–7(3–7).[54] Over the following two weeks, he again partnered Hernández to play at the2024 Dutch Open and2024 Internazionali di Tennis Città di Verona. They end up losing their opening round matches in both the tournament.[55][56] After these tournaments, he took a hiatus of nearly two months. His doubles ranking took a hit of this, he not only dropped out of Top 300,[57] but also out of Top 400.[58] This was his first week out of the doubles Top 400 after 914 weeks or since 1 October 2006.[59]
In September, Qureshi returned to play a doubles match at2024 Davis Cup World Group II.[60] He played alongsideAqeel Khan. However, the pair lost the crucial and decisive doubles match against the pair ofDarian King andHaydn Lewis in a three set match, 6–7(3–7), 7–6(7–1), 2–6.[61] In the end,Pakistan lost their tie againstBarbados, 1–3.[62]
He married Faha Makhdum, a British woman of Pakistani origin, on 17 December 2011.[63] In July 2012, it was rumored that Aisam and Faha had parted ways. Both families denied the news but later the couple announced their break-up.[64][65] Makhdum said that they had not much time together during their marriage because of the busy schedule of tennis activities her husband had, which made her neglected as a wife for around thirty-eight weeks a year.[66] In 2020, he married Sana Fayyaz, daughter of Mohammad Fayyaz, a businessman from Lahore.[67] In 2022, the couple welcomed their first son.[68]
| W | F | SF | QF | #R | RR | Q# | DNQ | A | NH |
| Tournament | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | SR | W–L | Win % |
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| Australian Open | Absent | 1R | 3R | 3R | 3R | 3R | 3R | 1R | 2R | QF | 1R | 1R | 2R | 2R | 3R | A | 0 / 14 | 17–14 | 55% | |||||||
| French Open | A | 1R | Absent | 1R | A | 2R | QF | SF | 3R | 2R | 1R | 3R | 1R | 1R | 1R | 1R | 2R | 1R | A | A | 0 / 15 | 14–15 | 48% | |||
| Wimbledon | 3R | 1R | Absent | 2R | 3R | QF | 1R | 3R | 3R | 2R | 2R | 2R | 3R | 2R | 3R | NH | 3R | 2R | A | A | 0 / 16 | 23–16 | 59% | |||
| US Open | 2R | Absent | 1R | 2R | F | SF | SF | QF | 1R | 2R | QF | 1R | 1R | 1R | 1R | 3R | 2R | A | A | 0 / 16 | 24–16 | 60% | ||||
| Win–loss | 3–2 | 0–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 1–3 | 3–2 | 9–4 | 9–4 | 11–4 | 9–4 | 4–4 | 4–4 | 6–4 | 3–4 | 3–4 | 2–4 | 0–3 | 6–4 | 3-4 | 2–1 | 0–0 | 0 / 61 | 78–61 | 56% |
| Tournament | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | SR | W–L | Win % |
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| Australian Open | A | 1R | QF | 1R | QF | 1R | 2R | 1R | 1R | A | A | A | QF | A | A | 0 / 9 | 7–9 | 44% |
| French Open | 2R | 2R | 1R | SF | A | QF | 1R | 1R | 1R | SF | NH | A | A | A | A | 0 / 9 | 10–9 | 53% |
| Wimbledon | 1R | 2R | 2R | 3R | SF | 1R | SF | 2R | 2R | 3R | NH | 2R | A | A | A | 0 / 11 | 11–11 | 50% |
| US Open | F | A | 1R | 1R | 2R | A | 1R | 2R | 1R | A | NH | A | A | A | A | 0 / 7 | 6–7 | 46% |
| Win–loss | 5–3 | 1–3 | 2–4 | 4–4 | 6–3 | 2–3 | 4–4 | 1–4 | 1–4 | 5–2 | 0–0 | 0–1 | 2–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0 / 36 | 34–36 | 49% |
| Result | Year | Championship | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loss | 2010 | US Open | Hard | 6–7(5–7), 6–7(4–7) |
| Result | Year | Championship | Surface | Partner | Opponents | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loss | 2010 | US Open | Hard | 4–6, 4–6 |
| Awards | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by | ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year 2002 withAmir Hadad | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | ATP Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year 2010 withRohan Bopanna | Succeeded by |