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Bopanna and Ebden Advance to Paris Masters Quarterfinals

Bopanna and Ebden Advance to Paris Masters Quarterfinals

Veteran Indian tennis star Rohan Bopanna and his Australian partner Matthew Ebden have stormed into the quarterfinals of the men's doubles event at the prestigious Paris Masters. The Indo-Australian duo displayed their prowess on Tuesday, overcoming the challenge of the Brazilian-German pair of Marcelo Melo and Alexander Zverev in a hard-fought encounter.The match, which lasted for one hour and 16 minutes, saw Bopanna and Ebden dominate with their first serve, winning an impressive 91 percent of points. They also unleashed four aces throughout the match. The third-seeded Indo-Australian duo seized the initiative early on, securing a crucial break in the first game to take the opening set 6-4.In the second set, Bopanna and Ebden faced a stern test as Melo and Zverev fought back. The reigning Australian Open champions had a chance to break their opponents in the fifth game, but the Brazilian-German duo held firm, forcing the set into a tie-breaker.However, Bopanna and Ebden remained composed in the tie-breaker, showcasing their experience and resilience. They ultimately emerged victorious, winning the second set 7-6 and securing their place in the quarterfinals.This victory marks another milestone for Bopanna and Ebden, who have enjoyed a successful season together. Earlier this week, they clinched a spot in the prestigious season-ending ATP Finals, a testament to their consistent performances throughout the year.As they advance to the quarterfinals of the Paris Masters, Bopanna and Ebden will face a formidable challenge in the form of the top-seeded pair of Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic. The Croatian duo has been in impressive form this season, winning multiple titles, including the Wimbledon and US Open championships.Despite the tough task ahead, Bopanna and Ebden will be confident in their abilities. They have proven their mettle against some of the best doubles teams in the world and will be determined to continue their impressive run at the Paris Masters.

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American Duo Fritz and Paul Capture Olympic Bronze in Men's Doubles

American Duo Fritz and Paul Capture Olympic Bronze in Men's Doubles

At the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, the men's doubles podium was graced by two American teams, with Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul securing the bronze medal over Czechs Tomas Machac and Adam Pavlasek in a thrilling 6-3, 6-4 victory.Paul expressed his elation after the triumph, stating, "It's been incredible. To achieve this together and bring a medal back means the world. We've been inseparable since we were teenagers, so being on the same team was special, but to return with a medal is everything."Fritz and Paul followed in the footsteps of their countrymen Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram, who claimed silver after finishing second in Saturday's final. The bronze medalists faced a formidable challenge from Machac, who had won mixed doubles gold, but they prevailed on their seventh match point on Court Philippe-Chatrier."We've emphasized the need to dig deep all week, both on and off the court," Paul remarked. "We've been grinding, so bronze is a fitting reward for our efforts."Both Fritz and Paul were contenders for singles medals, but Paul fell to Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals, while Fritz lost to Lorenzo Musetti in the previous round. However, in men's doubles, they were virtually unstoppable, eliminating Andy Murray in the quarterfinals and only succumbing to eventual gold medalists Matthew Ebden and John Peers in the semifinals."I sought the experience, but I also entered three events for a reason: to win a medal," Fritz acknowledged. "After the disappointment of yesterday's loss, it's fantastic to bounce back and achieve our goal. We won't be leaving empty-handed."Fritz and Paul, who were once junior rivals, started strongly against Pavlasek and Machac, who had partnered with Katerina Siniakova to win mixed doubles gold. The Americans raced to a 5-1 lead before being pegged back by a break, but they regained momentum and led 5-3 in the second set.However, the Czechs saved three match points on their serve and rallied from 40-0 down in the next game to put pressure on Fritz and Paul. Fritz regained his composure on serve, and the duo saved a break point before earning a seventh opportunity, which they seized to secure their first Olympic medals.Fritz and Paul will join Krajicek and Ram on the podium, who endured a heartbreaking 6-7 (6), 7-6 (1), 10-8 defeat to Ebden and Peers.

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