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Tennis woes grow: Bopanna says no to AITA

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New Delhi: India’s doubles exponent Rohan Bopanna on Monday followed his regular tour partner Mahesh Bhupathi in refusing to team up with Leander Paes for the men’s doubles of the 2012 London Olympics.

Bopanna, in a letter to the All India Tennis Association (AITA), made it clear that he cannot combine with Paes although it is his “dream to represent India in the Olympics”. Bhupathi last week had already rejected AITA selection committee’s decision to pair with Paes for their fifth Olympics together.

“With all respect and humility, I have been unable to accept AITA’s offer and have communicated my decision to them in writing this morning,” Bopanna said in a statement.

Bopanna said he teamed up with Bhupathi earlier this year only with the aim of playing in the Olympics. Bopanna said with Paes he won’t make a good pair and they are unlikely to yield any result.

“Since the beginning of the year, I have partnered with Mahesh Bhupathi towards playing together as a team at the Olympics. This was communicated to the AITA at every step and we were encouraged to continue to play together.

Bopanna admitted that his controversial decision might be difficult to comprehend but he won’t risk his professional integrity for a shot at the Olympics.

“I believe we are nothing but the product of our choices,” he said.

Criticising Paes for ditching Bhupathi last year, Bopanna said he also could have taken an easy route by continuing his pairing with Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi but did not do that.

“In October 2011, I broke up an extremely successful partnership with Aisam Qureshi as I believed that Olympics preparedness required hard work and understanding between partners and the numerous little adjustments that make a team work.

“Having been ranked No.8 in the world last year, I could have taken a far easier route to Olympics qualification – if that was my only goal – by continuing my existing partnership and aiming for a personal top-10 ranking.

However, he said he believes that there is a proper process for an athlete and a successful partnership is grown out of time and the ups and downs of competition. (IANS)

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