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‘Doubles team turned out cold in Olympics’

MUMBAI: Mahesh Bhupathi on Monday said the men’s doubles team paid the price for lack of practice at the Rio OIympics, slamming the pair for the first round exit.

Published on: Aug 30, 2016 06:47 AM IST
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MUMBAI: Mahesh Bhupathi on Monday said the men’s doubles team paid the price for lack of practice at the Rio OIympics, slamming the pair for the first round exit.

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Asked if his former partner Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna were underprepared for the Games, Bhupathi said: “Underprepared? There were no preparations at all. They didn’t play matches together. Even when Leander and I were not playing together on tour in 2004 and 2008, we always came together and played a few tournaments and that’s what Olympics demands. This year they went in cold… One match against a dilapidated Korean Davis Cup team is not the way to prepare for the Olympics. Our best shot was in the mixed doubles but were unfortunate.”

Bhupathi, however, wasn’t harsh on the women’s doubles team that crashed out in the first round too. “They put in a lot of practice time. She (Prarthana Thombare) practices in Sania’s academy. Though they couldn’t get into a tournament to practice together given the difference in their individual rankings, I feel they gave it their best shot,” he said on the sidelines of the opening ceremony of an inter-school table tennis meet. SO CLOSE The mixed doubles team of Sania and Bopanna came closest to a medal in Rio but lost to Venus Williams and Rajeev Ram in the semi-finals, and Radek Stepanek/Lucie Hradecka in the bronze-medal match. “It was unlucky. We were so close,” he said. “There was a lot of talk about who would represent the country and I’m sure that’s going to be the scenario for the next three Olympics as well.”

He was critical of Davis Cup tie being played under floodlights. “I don’t know the justification behind such decisions. The officials should always speak to the teams concerned before taking such decisions,” he said. “I’ve spoken to a few players who would have preferred to play the game during the day. The match against Spain is a very tough one and thus, things like playing in the right conditions and the surface matters.”

 
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