Bhupathi anticipates doubles clash against Paes Wednesday, September 20 2006 13:05 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Mumbai:
Mahesh Bhupathi, who has partnered Leander Paes to three Grand Slam men's doubles crowns, is hopeful of meeting the Indian compatriot in the men's doubles final of the USD 3,80,000 Kingfisher Airlines Mumbai Open starting at the Cricket Club of India next week.
The country's two top players, who are nicknamed the 'Indian Express' when they were at the peak in combination on the ATP doubles circuit, are currently playing with different partners and may end up on opposite sides of the net in the tennis tournament here.
Paes and his Czech partner Martin Damm are the reigning US Open Champions following their triumphant run in this year's last Grand Slam event in New York while 32-year-old Bhupathi partnered young Croatian Mario Ancic for the first time at Beijing last week and won the China Open doubles crown.
"We (Bhupathi and Ancic) may not be seeded and I am hoping that the two teams (Bhupathi-Ancic and Paes-Damm) would meet in the final," says Bhupathi at a press conference held to announce a new associate sponsor, Aviva Life Insurance, for the Mumbai ATP event here.
Bhupathi refuses to draw a comparison between his new 22-year-old partner Ancic and Paes, saying he and the Croat have joined hands only recently.
"It's tough to compare (Ancic with Paes). We have just come together (as doubles partners). He (Ancic) is a great player, a top ten player in singles (Ancic is currently ranked 11th)," Bhupathi says.