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The US Open 2004 - Grand Slam Tennis - Official Site By IBM - News 4seeded team of mahesh bhupathi and Max Mirnyi was soundly defeated Monday,losing 6-4, 6-4 to Spaniards Rafael Nadal and Tommy Robredo in the third round. http://2004.usopen.org/en_US/news/reports/2004-09-06/200409061094502926143.html
Extractions: In yet another upset in men's doubles, the No. 4-seeded team of Mahesh Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi was soundly defeated Monday, losing 6-4, 6-4 to Spaniards Rafael Nadal and Tommy Robredo in the third round. Of the top five doubles teams in the field of 64, only two remain, including the No. 3 tandem of Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor and the No. 5 squad of Michael Llodra and Fabrice Santoro. The top-ranked duo of Jonas Bjorkman and Todd Woodbridge, which won the Open doubles title in 2003, lost to No. 13 Leander Paes and David Riki on Sunday. Nadal and Robredo made the most of their chances, tightly controlling their service opportunities and only being broken once the entire match. Conversely, Bhupathi, of India, and Mirnyi, of Belarus, were broken three times. One of the most important breaks came at 3-3 in the second set when Nadal and Robredo commandeered the net. With a 5-3 lead and itching to close the match, Mirnyi, who won a doubles title with Bhupathi at the Open in 2002, held serve with a 100 mph-plus ace. The effort to overturn the 5-4 deficit proved futile, though, as Nadal ensured his first-ever quarterfinals doubles appearance by firing an unreturnable serve past Bhupathi at match point. His partner Robredo, who was knocked out in the first round of doubles play at Flushing Meadows last year, also matched his deepest doubles foray.
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Extractions: Born: 1974 Top league Doubles Tennis star Mahesh Srinivas Bhupathi, is one of India's outstanding sporting heroes. He is known for his booming serves and hard-hitting volleys. He was born on 7th June, 1974 in Madras, Tamilnadu. Bhupathi was educated in Dubai, Muscat and in USA. His father Mr. C.G. Krishna Bhupathi coached him right from his formative years, exclusively on hard courts in the Middle East and his son has proved that hard work pays. Mahesh has traveled extensively from the age of 14 and has played in major tournaments all over the world. He had an outstanding two-year career at the University of Mississippi from 1994-95, earning singles and doubles All-America honors in '95. He was the finalist in doubles in the Under-18 at Wimbledon. He turned pro in 1995. He teamed with Ali Hamadeh in 1995 to win the NCAA doubles title and finished as the No. 1 player in doubles and No. 3 in singles. He was India's national champion in 1994 and 1995 and a member of the Indian Davis Cup team since 1995 and represents India in Davis Cup Singles and Doubles. He won a Silver and 3 Gold medals at the SAF Games, represented India at the Atlanta Olympics - 1996, took India to the Quarter Finals of the Elite World Group in Davis Cup along with Leander Paes. In 1997, he became the first Indian to win a Grand Slam when he took the mixed doubles French Open along with Japan's Rika Hiraki.
Extractions: Posted on Thu Aug 19th, 2004 at 04:33:19 PM EST India's only hope of an Olympic gold, Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi, today suffered a shock defeat in the men's doubles tennis semifinals. The multiple Grand Slam champions went down 2-6 3-6 to the unseeded German pair of Nicholas Kiefer and Rainer Shuettler in a one-sided contest that lasted just over an hour. Paes and Bhupathi, the former world number one pair who had won the French Open and Wimbledon titles in 1999, looked woefully out of touch today. It was Bhupathi's serve that came under pressure first in the sixth game of the first set as the Germans went ahead 4-2. It was the first service loss for the Indians in the competition and the tally doubled soon when Paes dropped the next game. The Atlanta Games bronze medallist began with a double fault and found himself in a tight situation. Kiefer and Shuettler pounced on the opportunity to close the set in 34 minutes. The Indians went down 2-4 in the second set after Bhupathi lost serve again and, however hard the pair tried, they could not stop the rivals' march into the final.
Extractions: Posted on Thu Aug 12th, 2004 at 09:19:04 PM EST Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi received a huge boost to their Olympics medal hopes when they were drawn in a relatively easy bottom half in the tennis men's doubles event on Thursday. The Indian Express, who have been seeded fifth, open their campaign against the American pair of Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish and can expect another high profile showdown in the second round against Swiss star Roger Federer and Yves Allegro. Should seedings hold, the Indians' first tough test would come in the quarter-finals where they are likely to run into fourth-seeded Zimbabwean duo Wayne Black and Kevin Ullyett on the way to a potential semifinal clash against second seeds Wayne Arthurs and Todd Woodbridge of Australia. The top half of the 32-size draw features the top seeds America's Bryan brothers Bob and Mike, Fabrice Santoro and Michael Llodra of France (3), Argentines Gaston Etlis and Martin Rodriguez (6), Martin Damm and Cyril Suk of the Czech Republic (7).
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Extractions: Pierce and Bhupathi win the title in their first tournament together Mary Pierce and Mahesh Bhupathi captured the mixed doubles title at Wimbledon with a 6-4 6-2 victory over Paul Hanley and Tatiana Perebiynis. France's Pierce and Bhupathi of India were a scratch pairing but upset second seeds Wayne and Cara Black in a superb run to the final. In the title match, they were far too strong for their unseeded opponents. Pierce, a singles quarter-finalist, served out the victory, clinching it with a forehand down the middle. "I always knew we had a chance," said Bhupathi. "We've been playing some really high quality tennis so it would have taken a really great performance to beat us." Bhupathi said a "mutual friend" had introduced the pair before the tournament after the Indian was left without a partner in the mixed doubles.
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Extractions: Mahesh Bhupathi won his first Grand Slam title in nearly three years when he, along with Mary Pierce of France, won the mixed doubles title at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London on Sunday. The 30-year-old Bhupathi, who won the Wimbledon mixed title and US Open men's doubles title in 2002, and two-time Grand Slam singles winner Pierce defeated Paul Hanley of Australia and Tatiana Perebiynis of Ukraine in straight sets 6-4, 6-2 on Centre Court.
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Extractions: India's tennis doubles star Mahesh Bhupathi is graduating to a new level by rolling out a tennis academy to give way to the tennis hopefuls. He has proposed to set the ball rolling in September by opening two Mahesh Bhupathi Tennis Academy (MBTA) centres in Mumbai and one in Dehradun slated to commence on October 1. "Three more are in the pipeline one each in Hyderabad, Bangalore and probably in Salem," MBTA's Director (Operations) Sunil Yajaman said. The initial phase would see MBTA tying up with existing tennis courts in these places to impart quality training. Yajaman, Honorary Director of All India Tennis Association's Coaches Education Programme, said MBTA would initiatlly have a pool of 15 coaches ranging from assistant level to head level. On an average, each MBTA centre is expected to have 150 wards but it may vary depending on the number of courts, added Yajaman, a former Development Officer at AITA. Former Davis Cupper Gaurav Natekar is also in the scheme of things; he would also be a Coach at MBTA centres imparting training tailor-made for entry-level, advanced and elite group.
Extractions: ARCHIVES Excerpts from the official post-match interview given by Mahesh Bhupathi and Ai Sugiyama, after winning the mixed doubles title at the ongoing US Open championships: How does it feel after winning the '97 French Open and '98 Wimbledon finals, coming and winning this US Open Grand Slam? Mahesh Bhupathi and Ai Sugiyama with the 1999 US Open mixed double title Mahesh Bhupathi: I mean, obviously a Grand Slam is a Grand Slam. It's very special, you know. The more you can win, the better. This is the second time we're playing together. The first time we got a little unlucky at the French in the quarters. We basically have a lot of fun. We're just enjoying it now. How about you? Ai Sugiyama: It's great. This is my first Grand Slam title. I've been enjoying playing with Mahesh. I feel so good about it. You won with a Japanese partner twice. What is the secret? Is it coincidence? What's the luck?
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Extractions: FOCUS ROHIT BRIJNATH MAHESH BHUPATHI is a swell fellow, firm handshake, steady gaze, sharp sense of humour, sharper ear-stud, but when you accost him, it's hard to meet his eye. Only because mostly you're focussed on his shoes. From some angles you think, if you attach the necessary sail you could cross the Atlantic in them, or certainly use them to rock a baby to sleep. They're huge, they're gigantic, if he walked in the snow you'd call out the Yeti squad. VINO JOHN Mahesh Bhupathi's serve is a finely-woven mix of muscle and mind. Hah, hah, Mahesh Bhupathi, would say. But, seriously, there's something funny about his feet. And it's not that they're size 14 1/2 US, which means he can't even get them in India. It's that despite their size, we've never really noticed his footprints (or in translation, never adequately recognised his ability) and that's because he's spent his life walking in someone else's footmarks. Leander Paes, to be exact. Paes has been lighter on his feet, and quicker too. Literally, and otherwise. He started at 16, won the Nationals, surged into the singles Top 100, has beaten Pete Sampras, played (and does) like a young Lochinvar in Davis Cup, and then seemingly dragged Bhupathi towards doubles greatness.
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Extractions: Andy Roddick of the United States exults after winning a point. Roddick beat Leander Paes in four sets. Outside the Joel Coliseum in Winston-Salem (North Carolina) on that Sunday evening, sipping Brazilian coffee from a huge paper cup, the old man grinned and offered his hand. "Great show," he said. "That Paes is a lovely player. This has been a great weekend here. After all that's happened in this country..." his breaking voice trailed off. Then, moments later, the old man said, "You know, my wife said the other day that it's ridiculous to go and watch a sports event when the country has been traumatised. But I think sport is the answer. I wish George Bush and Osama bin Laden sorted out their differences on a tennis court." Ah, what a dream! If only that could happen!