Defending champions Rohan Bopanna and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan will be the pair to watch out at the Tata Open Maharashtra, where as many as five Indians feature in the main draw of the men's doubles event.
Apart from Rohan-Jeevan duo, other Indians in the fray are last edition's runners-up pair of Purav Raja and Divij Sharan will play with different partners. While Purav will pair with veteran Leander Paes, his former partner Divij will be playing alongside American Scott Lipsky.
The Tata Open Maharashtra organisers today announced the men's doubles draw for the inaugural edition of the ATP 250 World Tour tournament to be held from December 30 to January 6 at the Mhalunge Balewadi Stadium here.
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Bopanna and Nedunchezhiyan had formed a lethal combination to edge past Sharan and Raja earlier this year to win the Chennai Open title.
Until this victory, Nedunchezhiyan had won just three doubles Challengers titles over the last two years. The duo will look to script similar success story in this edition too.
Sharan has had a fairly good run this year with his third title coming in the form of ATP European Open, which he won with his American partner Lipsky.
The Paes-Raja pairing also have been consistent together, bagging two ATP Challengers titles recently in Knoxville and then Champaign, Illinois.
Interestingly, in the 2017 Chennai Open, Paes (with Andre Sa) lost to the Raja-Sharan duo in the first round.
Paes, who has made 18 appearances at the Indian ATP event, won it first time in 1997 along with Mahesh Bhupathi.
The pair defended their title in 1998, 1999, winning it in 2002 and then in 2011.
The last time Paes won the doubles title here was in 2012 with Janko Tipsarevic.
Another top draw at the event among foreign pairs is Pierre-Hugues Herbert of France, currently ranked no 13 in the world, who will team-up with compatriot Jonathan Eysseric at the event.
Herbert was instrumental in France's Davis Cup final victory against Belgium where the 26-year-old lived up to the billing along with his doubles partner Richard Gasquet and singles star Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as they lifted the prestigious title, ending 16 long years of wait in November this year.
Dutchman Robin Haase, who recently made headlines when he put up a gritty show against legendary Roger Federer at the Rogers Cup clash, will partner country-mate Matwe Middelkoop, ranked No 36 in doubles.
"It is an interesting mix of field in the men's doubles category at the Tata Open Maharashtra. We have stalwarts like Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna who only seem to be getting better and better by each passing year. Sharan, Raja and Jeevan (Nedunchezhiyan) form a strong field of Indians at the event.
"In fact, we have Vishnu Vardhan and Sriram Balaji as alternates and if they make it, the field will have seven players from India. This bodes well for Indian tennis and the fans too," said tournament director Prashant Sutar.
Bopanna, on the other hand, expressed his excitement to play in front of Pune tennis aficionados.
"I am really eagerly waiting for the first edition of Tata Open Maharashtra. My practice has been going on full swing and I am looking forward to play in Pune," stated the Coorg lad.
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