Shikha Uberoi

Shikha Devi Uberoi (born 5 April 1983) is an Indian-American former professional tennis player, who formerly represented India in international tournaments and a former Indian No.

She graduated with high academic standing while winning Princeton's prestigious Kit Harris Memorial Award for Leadership and Ethics.

She has recently been invited to sit on the board of directors of the World Economic Forum's "Global Shapers Initiative" for Bhopal.

She would next compete in a WTA tournament a year later in March 2003, at the Sarasota Clay Court Classic, again losing in the first qualifying round to Tara Snyder.

She defeated Liza Viplav and Aiko Nakamura, before losing to sister Neha in the qualifying finals of the Hyderabad Open.

She had somewhat of a decent form at the Indian Wells Open in March, with solid wins over Saori Obata, Ekaterina Bychkova (both in qualifying), and Akiko Morigami (round one).

In May 2005, she lost in the first round of the Rabat Grand Prix to Yan Zi, and also failed to qualify for both the Italian Open and Roland Garros.

Uberoi also had poor form on the grass court tournaments, failing to qualify at the Birmingham Classic, as well as Wimbledon.

During the North American hardcourt swing, she only managed to compete in one main-draw match, losing to Dally Randriantefy at the Canadian Open.

Since then, Uberoi has competed in one last doubles tournament, a $25k event in Mumbai in November 2014, where she and partner Rishika Sunkara lost their opening match.