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Mahesh Bhupathi
Interview of
Mahesh Bhupathi by J.Vinay
The tall, handsome Mahesh
Bhupathi from Bangalore created history last
year by winning the mixed doubles in the Wimbledon
along with Leander Paes. He received the Arjuna
Award in 1996. He is also the first Indian to win
a Grand Slam when he took the mixed doubles
French Open along with Japan's Rika Hiraki.
Recently, the duo won the prestigious Japan Open,
made it to the finals of the ATP World Doubles Championship,
2000 and have regained their old form.
Our Sports Correspondent, J.Vinay
caught up with Mahesh Bhupathi at the Karnataka State
Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA) and spoke to him about
the game and the ATP World Doubles Championship
Having just won the Japan Open, partnering Paes,
you seem to have regained your old form back…
It's been an exciting opportunity to play in the
Japan Open. We are now focussed and fine-tuning our
game and trying to improve. The result should ultimately
be good.
What's your present Doubles strategy?
To get our rhythm back and just play the game. And
also improve our doubl es ranking.
How do you rate your chances in the forthcoming
Grand Slam events?
You should get the system right. It's a different
ball game…
The reason for your early exits in the US Open and
the Olympic Games…
Yes, we had early exits. It was a change of circumstances
and bad luck too. We did the best we could. And talking
of Olympics, the better team won. They played well.
We can still do it in Athens!
Woodies are the best players
in the world. How are they, as a team?
They play the basic doubles game. Each team has
its own style of play.
What do you do to keep your body in fine shape?
I do a lot of massage, exercising and jogging.
Can you tell me more about your coach?
The coach is the key person. They help us in making
a good team become a great team.
Do you have any strategies when you play on different
surfaces?
We don't have separate strategies. Our approach
is the same on both clay and grass surfaces.
Are you trying to improve on your Singles?
I may try playing Singles next year. Hope my shoulder
holds up. But now, I am more focussed on Doubles. We
wish to improve our current ranking.
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