The Australian Open likes to call itself \u2018the Happy Slam\u2019 and this year\u2019s edition sure turned out to be a happy one for India. Rohan Bopanna became a Men\u2019s Doubles Grand Slam champion for the first time and claimed the World No. 1 ranking at the age of 43. In Men\u2019s Singles, Sumit Nagal made it to the main draw after coming through three qualifying rounds and scored an upset victory over 31st seed Alexander Bublik in the first round \u2013 the first time in nearly 40 years that an Indian has beaten a seeded player at a major.\nThe first slam of the year also produced a new Grand Slam champion in Jannik Sinner, while Aryna Sabalenbka mounted a successful defense of the title she won last year.\nWith the Australian Open setting the tone for the rest of the season, some intriguing questions arise. Will 2024 be the year that Gen X finally takes over from the Big Three? How can Sumit Nagal build on his Australian Open exploits to move further up the rankings? And who are the exciting new names to watch out for in the months to come?