Controversies dog Indian tennis contingent

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NEW DELHI: Indian tennis has turned into a soap opera in the lead up to the London Olympics, with insults and accusations of treachery flying and some players openly seething at their doubles partners.

The conflict centres on Leander Paes, India’s most recognizable face in tennis to the outside world, but an athlete who has apparently burned bridges with nearly every one of his potential teammates. Paes became a national hero when he won a singles bronze at the 1996 Games, breaking a 44-year drought of individual Olympic medals for India. At 39, he’s still considered one of the country’s best medal hopes as one of the world’s top doubles players.

The problem is, there’s a lack of Indian players wanting to play with him.

He was initially supposed to play in India’s only men’s double entry with former partner Mahesh Bhupathi, with whom he won 26 doubles titles on the professional tour, including three in Grand Slams.

But Bhupathi, who also has an enviable record in doubles play and was ranked 14th in the world, refused to play with Paes because he had been partnering Rohan Bopanna on the ATP circuit in preparation for the Olympics. Bopanna, ranked 12th in doubles, turned Paes down for the same reason.

Indian tennis officials scrambled to put Bopanna and Bhupathi together as a second doubles entry and partner Paes with 307th-ranked Vishnu Vardhan, whom Paes proceeded to publicly belittle.

“I don’t think he’s been to Wimbledon before,” said Paes, ranked 7th in doubles. “I don’t even know if he has grass-court shoes, poor guy.”

Paes was so reluctant to play with Vardhan, Indian tennis officials had to sweeten the deal, promising he could play mixed doubles, considered a more realistic medal opportunity, with India’s top female player, Sania Mirza. Mirza, who had just won the French Open mixed doubles with Bhupathi, was not happy. “As an Indian woman belonging to the 21st century, what I find disillusioning is the humiliating manner in which I was put up as a bait to try and pacify one of the disgruntled stalwarts of Indian tennis,” she said. Trying to calm the angry Mirza, tennis officials named her mother as a team manager, sending her to London as well. The conflict between Paes and Bhupathi has been a major talking point in Indian sport, and even five-time world chess champion Viswanathan Anand weighed into the debate this week, saying the affair had been mishandled.

“They have disagreements and that’s normal in a sport. But they should have done it much ahead and done it quietly when there’s time. It’s unpleasant,” Anand said.

Veteran sports analyst Ayaz Memon said the divisions in the squad can not be overcome quickly.

Memon, too, says mixed doubles presents India with the best chance. (Agencies)

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