Leander Paes Wins US Open Mixed Doubles Crown


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New York, Sep 5: Indian tennis ace Leander Paes stayed on course for a grand double at the US Open when he and Zimbabwe's Cara Black won the mixed doubles crown at the season-ending Grand Slam on Thursday.

The fifth seeded Indo-Zimbabwean pair beat the American-British pairing of Liezel Huber and Jamie Murray 7-6, 6-4 in the final.

The triumph increased Paes's  tally of Grand Slam crowns to eight.

Games went with serve in the first set, which went to the tie-breaker, where Paes and Black fought back from 4-6 down to take the set at 8-6.

In the second set, Paes and Black got the crucial break in the fifth game, breaking Murray. They held serve comfortable thereafter to take the set and match.

Paes will also figure in the men's doubles final on Friday, when he and his Czech partner Lukas Dlouhy take on the Bryan twins Mike and Bob of the United States.

In 1999, Paes had partnered Mahesh Bhupathi and Lisa Raymond to win the men's doubles and mixed doubles crowns at Wimbledon.

  

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  • Riyaz, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 06 2008

    Very good Leander Paes keep it up

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  • Ranooj, bokakhat,assam.

    Sat, Sep 06 2008

    Leander is a magic player. I am proud of his success as a Indian.He also played for Country.

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  • Denzil Fernandes, Dubai

    Sat, Sep 06 2008

    Leander is a born sportsman. Firstly, congrats to the most dashing sportsman ever to come out of India. Leander Paes has been India's ace and has added colour and fame to India with his brilliant performances in tennis all around the world. Ever a patriot, Leander finds great joy especially when he performs for India.

    His numerous wins in Davis Cup matches for India illustrate his extra efforts he puts in for India's sake. Born of sporting parents, Leander has carved a special name in tennis and will always be remembered as a top class performer irrespective of the number of tennis titles he has accumulated in his playing career.

    Although on the wrong side of 30 now, Leander still has nerves of steel to continue playing for more years to come. Well done Leander and all the best.

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