Leander Paes will have to forego his claim on the mixed doubles event to be able to play in his seventh Olympics as efforts are being made to convince Rohan Bopanna to accept him as a men's doubles partner for the Rio Games. It is Bopanna, who has earned a direct entry into the men's doubles event by virtue of his top-10 ATP ranking that also gives him the privilege to pick the partner of his choice. The 42-year-old Paes' dream of appearing in a record seventh Olympics may remain a dream if Bopanna decides to play with a player, ranked lower than Paes (world No 46), since it would mean the veteran cannot go to Rio. For the lack of enough higher-ranked players, India can field only one team in men's doubles. The piece of history that Paes is eyeing is clearly in the hands of Bopanna and the winner of 18 Grand Slam titles will have to let go of his wish to play with Sania Mirza in mixed doubles, a format in which Paes has excelled in the last 18 months, completing a 'Career Grand Slam' with his latest triumph at the Roland Garros. Bopanna has not revealed his choice as yet but it has been learnt that AITA is likely to ask him to pair with Paes, keeping in mind the popular sentiment as well his ability.
News On AIR | June 6, 2016 7:09 PM
Leander Paes to miss out on mixed doubles for sake of 7th Olympics