Bhupathi: Leander, Bopanna had 'no preparation' for Rio

Mahesh Bhupathi has attributed the Olympics loss by men's doubles duo Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna to lack of preparation in terms of playing together in the run-up to the event.

Published : Aug 29, 2016 19:44 IST , Mumbai

Leander Paes (left) and Rohan Bopanna lost in the first round at Rio to Lukasz Kobot and Marcin Matkowski.
Leander Paes (left) and Rohan Bopanna lost in the first round at Rio to Lukasz Kobot and Marcin Matkowski.
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Leander Paes (left) and Rohan Bopanna lost in the first round at Rio to Lukasz Kobot and Marcin Matkowski.

Leander Paes and his big-serving partner Rohan Bopanna did not practise or play enough together to give themselves a decent chance to win a medal at the Olympic Games, Mahesh Bhupathi, Leander's former playing partner has said.

"The (men's) doubles team was definitely under-prepared, in fact there no preparation - that's the right word. They did not practise, did not play any matches (sic) together. Even when Leander and me were not playing on tour in 2004 and 2008 (Olympic Games in Athens and Beijing), we always came together, played a couple of tournaments together. That's what the Olympics demands," said Bhupathi at the Khar Gymkhana here.

Paes, who played in his seventh Olympics, and Bopanna crashed out after losing their first round match in straight sets against the Polish pair of Lukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski.

"We (he and Paes) won three hundred matches on (ATP) tour, (but) we (still) made an effort to do it. This time they went in cold. Obviously one (doubles) match against a dilapidated Korean Davis Cup team is not the way to prepare for the Olympics," said Bhupathi on the sidelines of the 11Even Sports Inter Schools Maharashtra table tennis tournament.

'It was never going to happen'

"That (medal) was never going to happen in the doubles. Our best bet was mixed (doubles), but unfortunately we (India) came close, but it did not happen," said the 42-year-old Bhupathi, who has won three men's doubles and four mixed doubles titles in Grand Slam tournaments.

He was referring to Bopanna and Sania Mirza's loss in the semifinals against the scratch US combine of Venus Williams and Rajeev Ram. Bopanna and Sania then lost in the bronze medal play-off too to finish outside the medal bracket.

Asked whether he was disappointed at the controversial build-up around India's men's doubles team in the run-up to the Games and just before the duo stepped on court, Mahesh said he was happy things did not escalate.

"Everybody expected it. Everyone was keeping quiet till it actually surfaced. I am happy it did not get out of hand," he said.

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