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India's Tennis Campaign Ends in Paris Olympics Opener

India's Tennis Campaign Ends in Paris Olympics Opener

India's tennis campaign at the Paris Olympics ended abruptly on Sunday, with Sumit Nagal and the men's doubles pair of Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji suffering opening-round defeats to French challengers.Nagal, making his second Olympic appearance, fell 2-6, 6-4, 5-7 to Corentin Moutet in a hard-fought battle. Despite a strong start, Nagal struggled to maintain his momentum against Moutet's unpredictable style of play, which included underarm serves and effective use of drop shots and slices.In the doubles match, Bopanna and Balaji went down 5-7, 2-6 to Edouard Roger-Vasselin and Gael Monfils. The French duo, buoyed by the partisan crowd, dominated the baseline exchanges and denied Balaji opportunities to finish at the net.Bopanna, 44, hinted that this could be his last multi-sport event for India, having already announced his retirement from Davis Cup.Nagal and Moutet have a history of close matches, with three of their last four encounters going to three sets. Nagal had the upper hand in their most recent meeting in April, but Moutet proved too strong on this occasion.The Indian team's exit marks the end of their Olympic tennis campaign, with India having won only one Olympic medal in the sport, a bronze by Leander Paes in 1996.

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Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji Aim for Olympic Glory in Paris

Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji Aim for Olympic Glory in Paris

Rohan Bopanna, the veteran Indian tennis player, is gearing up for his final Olympic hurrah in Paris. Despite not having the strongest of partners, Bopanna is confident in his pairing with N Sriram Balaji, believing they have the potential to challenge the top teams.Bopanna, 44, had to choose between Balaji and Yuki Bhambri for the men's doubles event at the Paris Olympics. After consulting his coaches, he opted for Balaji, citing his athleticism and agility on clay courts."I really believe that when we go out there, we genuinely have a chance to win every match, whoever we play against," Bopanna said. "It's not like we're just going to be written off."Bopanna's confidence stems from Balaji's impressive performances on the ATP Tour. Balaji has defeated top-10 players Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek, and has shown adaptability by playing singles in the Davis Cup tie against Pakistan."Balaji definitely has the firepower to do well," Bopanna said. "He's more agile and explosive on clay, which is the surface we'll be playing on."Bopanna acknowledged that it was a difficult choice between Balaji and Bhambri, but he believes Balaji is the better fit for the clay surface."Bala has similar capabilities as Matthew Ebden, who I'm playing with on the Tour," Bopanna said. "Bala is fast and quick, but Ebden has more experience. Bala hasn't played at that level much."In Paris, Bopanna will have to take on the leadership role, as he has done in the past with illustrious teammates like Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, and Sania Mirza."There is nobody currently in the country who has played that kind of experience as Matthew Ebden," Bopanna said. "So, no matter who I played with on the country, it would be the same scenario."Bopanna and Balaji plan to compete in a couple of ATP events, starting with the Hamburg Open, to prepare for the Olympics."We want to get to know each other better and try to prepare better than what we have done before," Bopanna said.Bopanna and Balaji are not just aiming to participate in the Olympics; they believe they have a chance to medal."Every athlete who goes into Olympics wants to win a medal," Bopanna said. "There is 100 percent that belief. We want to do better than the previous time. That's how life is. You want to do better. You want to keep going higher and higher."

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Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji Qualify for Paris Olympics in Men's Doubles

Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji Qualify for Paris Olympics in Men's Doubles

The All India Tennis Association (AITA) has officially confirmed that Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji will represent India in the men's doubles event at the 2024 Paris Olympics. This decision marks a significant milestone for Indian tennis, as Bopanna and Balaji have qualified for the prestigious Games.Bopanna, a seasoned veteran with over two decades of experience, has set his sights on winning an Olympic medal in his final appearance at the Games. The 44-year-old has chosen Balaji as his partner, recognizing his exceptional court coverage and agility.The selection committee, led by former Davis Cup Captain Nandan Bal, carefully considered all options before making their decision. Yuki Bhambri, India's number two doubles player, was also in contention, but Balaji's superior mobility ultimately swayed the committee in his favor.Balachandran Manikkath, who is closely associated with Bopanna's Sports School in Bengaluru, will serve as the team's coach. Rebecca Van Orshaegen will provide physiotherapy support.The AITA expressed its excitement over the qualification of Bopanna and Balaji, stating, "Their journey to the Olympics marks a significant milestone for Indian tennis."Bopanna and Balaji will now focus on preparing for the Paris Games, aiming to make a strong impact on the world stage. Their experience and determination will be crucial as they strive to bring home an Olympic medal for India.

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Rohan Bopanna Selects N Sriram Balaji as Olympic Doubles Partner

Rohan Bopanna Selects N Sriram Balaji as Olympic Doubles Partner

Rohan Bopanna, India's veteran doubles specialist, has chosen N Sriram Balaji as his partner for the upcoming Paris Olympics. The decision was conveyed to the All India Tennis Association (AITA) in a letter, and is unlikely to face any objections.Balaji, who impressed with his performance at the French Open, has been a consistent performer on the ATP Challenger Tour. His strong serve and impressive net play caught Bopanna's attention, who believes he is the ideal partner for his final shot at an Olympic medal.Bopanna, who is only the third Indian to win a Grand Slam title, came close to winning a medal at the Rio Games in 2016. However, he and Sania Mirza lost the mixed doubles bronze match to the Czech combination of Radek Stepanek and Lucie Hradecka.The 44-year-old Bopanna is determined to make the most of his last opportunity to win an Olympic medal. He believes that Balaji's skills and experience will complement his own, giving them a strong chance of success in Paris.AITA Secretary General Anil Dhupar has expressed support for Bopanna's choice, stating that Balaji is a talented player who has proven himself on the international stage. The selection panel, headed by former Davis Cupper Nandan Bal, is also expected to endorse the decision.Yuki Bhambri, India's number two doubles player, was also in contention for the spot. However, Balaji's impressive performance at the French Open and his strong partnership with Bopanna in the past seem to have swayed the decision in his favor.The ATP/WTA rankings on June 10 will be considered for entries, and the ITF has to notify all Associations about their qualified athletes by June 12. All NOCs will have to confirm their entries to the ITF by June 19. The ITF will reallocate the unused quota places on July 8.

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