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Good day in office for Indian tennis players

Paes and Bhupathi advance to 2nd round of men's doubles event of Olympic Games with their respective partners

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 4:33 AM IST

India had a relatively fruitful day on the tennis courts at the prestigious Wimbledon with the warring duo of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi advancing to the second round of the men's doubles event of the Olympic Games with their respective partners.

While Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna had to sweat it out before suppressing the challenge of Max Mirnyi and Alexander Bury of Belarus 7-6 (4) 6-7 (4) 8-6, Paes and his unheralded partner Vishnu Vardhan got the better of Jean Julien Rojer and Robin Haase of The Netherlands 7-6 (1) 4-6 6-2 here yesterday.

Paes and Vardhan, ranked 208 in the world, struggled to win the first set and lost their rhythm to concede the second set.

But they bounced back brilliantly in decider to clinch the issue and keep their hopes alive in the competition.

Bhupathi and Bopanna, whose insistence to play together sparked off a selection row in the build-up to the Olympics, staved off a spirited challenge from their Belarus opponents to script a gruelling three-set win.

Bhupathi and Bopanna held their nerve to edge out Mirnyi and Bury in their opening tussle which lasted for two hours and 26 minutes.

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Both the teams went neck-and-neck till the very end before the Indian pair pulled off a thrilling win to keep their medals hope alive in the Games.

In the tense third set, Bopanna and Bhupathi put their rivals under pressure with an attacking brand of tennis.

The Indian pair will take on Richard Gasquet and Julien Benneteau of France in the second round.

Speaking after the match, Bopanna said it was a tough opening encounter but he and his partner were not nervous in the tense dying stages of the contest although there were a few controversial line calls.

"With this format, with these two guys serving so big it's going to come down to one or two points at the end. Any call like that at such a big time it's frustrating when you are playing. There was one call right there that was terrible," Bopanna said.

"I think the referee is in a tight situation, too, he is feeling the pressure, too, but if the chair umpire doesn't come into play in the big situations it's going to be tough for us to do anything out there."

On their opposition, he said: "The guys are 6ft 5 inches. They are not easy to break, especially on grass.

In the third set there is no tie-break, so you know you have to break. We got lucky with that break point in the third set and we came through.

"We were playing at a high level, I don't think we were nervous at all. We played a really tough team," he said.

Bopanna also said that the selection row ahead of the Games had no bearing on their performance.

"The baggage is forgotten and gone, long gone. We got here well prepared so for us it's just one match at a time and take it from there," he said.

"We are happy that we got a lot of practice here for the last week and now to play this tough match and take a win is just going to take our confidence higher," Bopanna added.

Bhupathi said he and Bopanna showed great character after some dubious line calls.

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First Published: Jul 31 2012 | 1:13 PM IST

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