The fourth seeds got the better of the Australian team 6-2 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the USD 461,330 hard court tournament in run up to the Australian Open.
Bopanna is defending
champion at this event. He had won
the trophy last year with Canadian partner Daniel Nestor.
They will now fight it out with Thomaz Bellucci and Leonardo Mayer
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In the most recent matches they have played together, Bopanna and Paes lost the doubles rubber against Czech Republic but made a remarkable recovery from being down two sets to win against Serbia.
On being asked if they have a realistic chance of reaching the medal round in Rio, Bopanna said getting a good draw will be crucial.
"When we go into a tournament, I am not just looking at winning a bronze medal. Either I am going all the way to top or not go at all. The goal is to do the best we can. We have to take one match at a time. The competition is very high. We are hoping to be seeded. Also we need a little luck in the draw. That's part of whole thing."
"We all discussed as a team and chose grass because it is an advantage. Looking at the fact that their number one player's favourite surface is hard courts, we decided grass is the right surface for us.
"That's why you have advantage of playing Davis Cup at home. The tie was right after Wimbledon. Ramkumar and Saketh have played on grass for a month coming into this tie. Grass clearly is the best surface for us," he asserted.
However, Bopanna said it will be some task for the Indians in the tie.
"The Koreans are here for last 10 days, they are going to be a tough team. We have played them numerous times. I know we have to play our best to beat them.