Paes-Hingis win Australian Open mixed doubles


Melbourne, Feb 1 (IANS): Indian tennis star Leander Paes and his Swiss partner Martina Hingis beat the French-Canadian team of Kristina Mladenovic and Daniel Nestor in straight sets to clinch the Australian Open mixed doubles crown here Sunday.

Paes, contesting his 25th season on the ATP World Tour, and Hingis defeated defending champions Mladenovic and Nestor 6-4, 6-3 in the final that lasted an hour and two minutes.

Paes has now won 15 Grand Slam championship titles - eight men’s doubles and seven mixed doubles. It was his third mixed doubles triumph at Melbourne Park, having also won in 2003 (with Martina Navratilova) and 2010 (with Cara Black).

“It’s a great honour to keep coming back to Australia,” said 41-year-old Paes.

“There are a few people who got us together. All you guys back home, who put us together to win our first Grand Slam, thank you.”

In the first set, Paes and Hingis took a 3-0 lead, but Nestor and Mladenovic’s I-formation caused problems and they soon levelled the scoreline.

At 4-5, a backhand drive volley error by Mladenovic gave Paes and Hingis a set point opportunity on Nestor’s serve. He struck a double fault to end the 29-minute first set.

Nestor and Mladenovic broke Hingis for a 2-1 lead in the second set, but Mladenovic was broken in the next game.

Net errors by Nestor paved the way to hand Paes and Hingis a 4-2 lead, but Nestor regained his rhythm on return of serve to break Hingis again.

Mladenovic was broken in the eighth game and Hingis went on to seal victory with a smash winner.

Paes and Hingis converted five of their seven break point opportunities, hitting 19 winners and committing just 11 unforced errors for victory on Rod Laver Arena.

Former World No.1 Hingis also won the Australian Open mixed doubles title in 2006 (with Mahesh Bhupathi).

“(We were) probably just maybe a little less aggressive on some second serves to Hingis,” said Nestor.

"Too many double-faults. I was maybe a little too aggressive with the second serve."

Nestor said, "They played better for sure. Even when I thought I was serving okay, they were still making a lot of balls. They played well."

  

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  • Dr Y N I Anand, Mysore, India

    Mon, Feb 02 2015

    1. The news that Paes & Martina Hingis have won the Aus open Doubles was nectar to the ears!

    2. Paes has been consistent in winning the Slams ever since he lost the US Open finals along with Mahesh Bhupathi in 1997. He has been a US finalist on four occasions and has won Australian open three times. Paes has won total 55 doubles titles including 15 Grand Slams, Olympic bronze, Asian games gold, career slam in open era tennis, best singles ranking 73 and no 1 in doubles where players from almost all countries are there in a tight schedule and tough competition. He has an interesting Davis cup career also where he beat big names like Boetsch, Laconte, Ferreira, Ivanisevic and climbed up to Davis cup semifinal in 1993. He also beat world no 1 Sampras in singles. He has an ATP singles title also. Paes became only the second man (after Rod Laver) to win Wimbledon titles in three different decades. No other sportsperson of India has so many titles or achievement. This is his 15th Grand Slam which no Indian has achieved so far. Again, he has emulated Martina Navratilova by winning a Grand Slam after crossing 40 years of age, that too a second one!

    3. I've lost count of the number of times I've seen Leander playing his heart out and giving more than 100% for India during Davis Cup ties. And the fact he is still playing top-notch doubles tennis at 41 shows his love and commitment for the game. If there is one contemporary sportsperson in India who is truly a Bharat Rathna, it is Leander Paes, whether they give him the title or not.

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