The
All India Tennis Association (AITA) genuinely desired scenes like the one
depicted below at the London Olympic Games.
(Photo from Wikimedia Commons. Click to enlarge.)
The original decision was to field only one men’s doubles team consisting of Paes and Bhupathi, ranked 7 and 14 respectively. Perhaps it would have been better to have Bopanna (ranked 12) partner Paes. They have played together in the Davis Cup.
But
arrogant, well-connected players and politicians who should be having better
things to do forced the AITA to keep on changing their decisions. Instead of
taking a stand, the Association succumbed. Bopanna and Bhupathi would team up.
Leander Paes, India’s
No.1 is to play with 207 ranked Vishnu Vardhan.
The
poor selectors of AITA did not know that their job had been done several months
ago by Bhupathi and Bopanna. According statements of those players, they had
decided to represent India
at 2012 Olympics and had put in a lot of effort. Neither of them could qualify individually
is another matter. Both refused to partner Paes, the only Indian to individually
qualify. They defied the AITA selection, and politicians got into the act.
The
Association said sending Leander to the Olympics partnering a youngster without
Grand Slam experience was meaningless. Paes also said that he would play with a
lower ranked player only if Bhupathi and Bopanna refused to partner him and
opted out of the Olympics. But AITA had to do a summersault. The revolting
players won. The word ‘discipline’ is not in the dictionary for some.
Bhupathi,
even with 12 Grand Slams in his pocket, does not have the iconic stature of
Leander Paes in Indian tennis. The performance of Paes has been outstanding in
both ATP and Davis Cup in which he holds the ‘world record of third highest all
time matches’ (quote from AITA President).
Why
can’t Bhupathi forget whatever problems he has with his former partner and play
with him once again for India
to win a Gold Medal at the London Olympics? That would have meant two medals
for Leander (he had won a bronze at the Atlanta Olympics) against Bhupathi’s
one.
Incidentally,
the current ATP ranking the top three players is:
Paes. Rank 7, points 6,245 from 19
tournaments
Bopanna. Rank 13, points 4,405 from
27 tournaments
Bhupathi. Rank 15, points 4,330 from
24 tournaments.
Bopanna
and Bhupathi have slipped down one point each from their rankings on the
Olympics qualification cut off date. But what do all these mean in Indian
Tennis.
According
to The Hindu (Cochin
ed. June 22) the President of the AITA says that the Association agrees that
the present decision is unfair to India’s No.1 and World No.7 player
and that Leander Paes has been driven to the wall. The President also praises
the ‘most patriotic’ Leander's selfless service to Indian tennis for 25 years.
I
suggest that Leander Paes should frame the above mentioned statement in gold
and keep it among his souvenirs.
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2 comments:
Tennis Players not satisfied from his board AITA
Both are great player I appreciate those boys who played a nice game.
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