French Open: Sania in Mixed Doubles Quarters as Paes, Bopanna Ousted
While Sania Mirza progressed to the mixed doubles quarterfinals, both Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna lost their men's doubles quarterfinal matches with their respective partners at the French Open.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 01, 2016 10:15 pm IST
Highlights
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Sania entered the mixed doubles quarters with Ivan Dodig
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Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea lost in men's doubles quarterfinals
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Leander Paes and Marcin Matkowski lost their men's doubles quarterfinal
Sania Mirza's entry into the mixed doubles quarterfinals was the only silver lining for India as both Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna lost their respective last eight encounters in the men's doubles at the French Open, in Paris on Wednesday.
Second seeded Sania and her Croatian partner Ivan Dodig beat French pair of Alize Cornet and Jonathan Eysseric 6-7 (6-8) 6-4 10-8 in a closely-fought second round match.
In the men's doubles, India's challenge ended today as Bopanna and his Romanian partner Florin Mergea, seeded sixth, went down 4-6 4-6 to third seeds Dodig and Marcelo Melo of Brazil.
The 16th seeded Paes and his Polish partner Marcin Matkowski also lost in straight sets to fifth seeded formidable American pair of Mike and Bob Bryan. The result was 7-6 (14-12) 6-3 in favour of Bryan brothers.
The only cheer for the Indians was Sania's performance with his Croatian partner Dodig. The second seeds will now meet Yung-Jan Chan of Chinese Taipei and veteran Max Mirnyi of Belarus in the quarterfinals. Leander and Martina Hingis are also in the mixed doubles quarterfinals and are pitted against fifth seeds Bruno Soares and Elena Vesnina.
Battle scars , this is what happens when you play on a wet court #needthisraintostop pic.twitter.com/shyIlPYLJL
- Leander Paes (@Leander) June 1, 2016
The second round encounter was a closely fought one as both teams lost their service games twice but the French pair did well to clinch the first set via tie-breaker.
In the second set, Mirza and Dodig were a break up but the local pair came back strongly. It was the experience of Mirza-Dodig that helped them clinch a second break point in the ninth game and then close the set at 6-4.
The super tie-break was also an exciting affair but the second seeds used their oodles of experience to prevail over the opposition, especially attacking the unheralded Frenchman Jonathan.
Earlier, in a lopsided contest, Bopanna and Mergea struggled to handle Dodig and Melo's fine service games.
The Indo-Romanian combine was broken once in the opening set and failed to convert either of the two break points it earned. Bopanna and Mergea also committed a couple of double faults.
The second set followed a similar script and once again, Bopanna and Mergea failed to break their rivals. Dodig and Melo, however, continued to be dominant with their first serve besides converting one of the three break points they earned to outwit the sixth seeds.
Later for the 43-year-old Paes, eyeing a record seventh Olympics appearance, it was good first set in which the Indo-Polish pair stretched their much-fancied American duo to the tie-breaker. This was after both pairs traded a break each.
The two-time champion Bryan Brothers' hot streak continues as they advance to the semifinals after ousting Paes/Matkowski 7-6(12) 6-3. #RG16
- Roland Garros (@rolandgarros) June 1, 2016
The only thing separating the duo was second serve percentage where Paes and his partner were not upto the mark. The Bryans also won more points on their first serve.
The tie-breaker was also well fought before the Americans clinched the set on the 26th point.
The second set was much easier one as the Bryan brothers converted double service break to romp home 6-3 and clinch a place in the semi-finals.
In the junior girls, Karman Kaur Thandi lost her second round match against Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine 3-6, 0-6.