A much fitter and leaner Paes, 41, says winning a medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics would give him such opportunity.
"That (winning a medal at Rio) would give me a chance to go on a high from the game. I have always looked up to people like Mohammed Ali, who left at the pinnacle of his career. I looked up to someone like a Pele, a Michael Jordan, a Carl Lewis, a Rod Laver, who left at the pinnacle of their careers, I think you have got the trend," Paes told PTI in an exclusive interview.
"For me it's about athleticism. My game is based on speed and quick reflexes so my training system is all about staying injury free. I make sure that my tennis specific muscles are in good shape, with strength and flexibility," he said.
"You cannot be over-strong and less flexible, you have to be flexible for an agile sport like tennis," he added.
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Paes is going through a very tough phase in his life as he is locked in legal battle with partner Rhea Pillai for the custody of their daughter.
But insisted that he knows what it takes to perform and win at the big stage.
"I have done it for so many years. I have played tennis at such a high level that I have the awareness what it takes to win Grand Slams, what it takes to win big doubles matches, to handle pressure in Davis Cup situations, that experience helps me out," he said.
"But at the end of the day, I am a human being and I feel the same emotions, anyone would feel through a tough time," he admitted.