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Rio Olympics 2016: Paes, Sushil fighting for last hurrah

By IANS English

New Delhi, June 5: Is there any obvious parallel between Leander Paes and Sushil Kumar? Yes, both have won Olympic medals and both are aspiring to make a last hurrah at the Rio Games.

Sushil Kumar


In a crazy musical chairs, Paes would have loved Dodig winning with Brazilian Marcelo Melo his men's doubles semi-final against Spaniards Felician Lopez and Marcelo Lopez! The Bosnian-born Croat lost out heavily to defend his clay-court points as reigning French Open champion by failing and that might push Bopanna into the top 10 from his current 11th position. It was the Dodig-Melo pair that beat Bopanna and his Romanian partner Florin Mergea in an earlier round.

The only other player who could have kept Bopanna out of top 10, Bruno Soares, also lost, pairing up with Jamie Murray. Curiously, the fourth seeds were knocked out by none other than Paes partnering Pole Marcin Matkowski over two tie-breaks in the pre-quarter-finals!

The combined ranking of Paes and Bopanna would not have fetched them a direct entry into the draw and both in the last couple of months fought hard to garner some crucial points to improve their rankings.

Things are falling into place with Bopanna timing his media interviews perfectly. His comments are in variance with what Paes had said six months ago.

If Paes felt he and Bopanna had a great chance of winning a medal, the latter is now keen on choosing his own partner, that by inference not necessarily one of the best-ever doubles exponents. Bopanna knew if he is not among the top 10, he will have no coice but to play with Paes.

Now that he is most likely to finish among the top ten, who does Bopanna prefer to partner? All indications are that he might choose Saket Maineni, currently ranked 128, though Bopanna had partnered with Paes to play four Davis Cup doubles ties.

Sania has a great chance of winning the mixed doubles medal whoever she partners with. Sania, perhaps, would like to tell the All-India Tennis Association (AITA) that this time there should not be any repetition of London, where she was forced to partner Paes as a compromise so that Bopanna could play with Mahesh Bhupathi in the men's doubles.

Though she might prefer to play a with the younger Bopanna, she might be in two minds after seeing the fantastic play by Paes from across the net in the French Open final on Friday.

What are India's chances of winning a tennis medal? For six Olympics after Paes' bronze, every succeeding Olympics promised a medal with Paes and his long-standing partner Mahesh Bhupathi promising it. The closest the two came to grabbing a medal in their five attempts was at Athens where they lost the bronze play-off to Croatia's Mario Ancic and Ivan Lubicic, now Roger Federer's coach.

Sushil has left himself with no ifs and buts, unless the court takes a view different from public perception. Sushil had vowed to take the fight till the end whatever that may mean.

The saga of two of the greatest Indian Olympians is likely to have a couple of more twists and turns before the dust settles down. Much of it will be played in the media studios and columns.

IANS

Story first published: Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 11:07 [IST]
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