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Indian doubles pairs face tough rivals in Olympic tennis
Rio de Janeiro: Veteran Leander Paes, playing in his seventh successive Olympics will pair with Rohan Bopanna to take on the Polish duo of Marcin Matkowski and Lukas Kubot in the opening round of the men’s doubles tennis here on Saturday.
The Indian doubles team is ranked 15th in the world because Paes has now slipped out of top 50 in the men’s doubles rankings.
In the women’s doubles, world number one Sania Mirza and Prarthana Thombare will take on Chinese pair of Peng Shuai and Shuai Zhang in the first round.
With both men and Women doubles having strong teams ,the Indians will struggle to cross the first round hurdles. However, India hopes of a tennis medal rest in the mixed doubles event in which Sania will pair with Bopanna.
Paes who won a bronze medal in the men’s singles event at 1996 Atlanta Olympics has a burning desire to close his historic Olympic journey with another medal.
The Indian is not alone in his quest for second Olympic medal there are four singles players who are looking for a unique double at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Since 1988, when the sports was first included in the Games no player has won more than one gold medal in singles. Rafael Nadal,(ESP), Andy Murray, (GBR), Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams (USA) are all in a position to earn a second singles gold at Rio 2016.
In the men's singles, top-ranked Novak Djokovic (SRB) and second seed Andy Murray are considered to be the main contender for gold.
Djokovic has been at the top of the ATP tour since 7 July 2014 and he won the first two grand slams in 2016 at the Australian Open and Roland Garros to bring his grand slam title tally to 12.
However, his dream of a calendar grand slam was shattered in the third round of Wimbledon but he comes here on the back of victory at the Rogers Cup in Toronto last weekend.
The Serb won bronze at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games but he faces a tough first-round opponent in Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG), the 2009 US Open champion who defeated him in the bronze medal match at London 2012.
Murray who won Olympic gold at London 2012 and claimed his second Wimbledon title last month has been selected to be Great Britain's flagbearer at the Opening Ceremony.
Murray who beat Djokovic in the final of the Italian Open title in May will face Viktor Troicki (SRB) in the first round.
Other strong contenders for podium finish are Kei Nishikori (JPN), Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA), David Goffin (BEL), Marin Cilic (CRO), Gael Monfils (FRA) and DEL Potro
One of the doubles teams destined for scrutiny are the Brazilian pairing of Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares , who are seeded third behind top seeds and Wimbledon champions Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut (FRA), and second-seeded brothers Andy Murray and Jamie Murray.
In the women’s section Serena Williams winner of 21 grand slams is the strong favourite .She is the only competitor in the sport to win singles and doubles at all four grand slams as well as Olympic gold in both disciplines.
Serena WILLIAMS is the top seed in the women’s draw and she will face Daria Gavrilova (AUS) in the first round. Venus WILLIAMS, who has won seven career grand slam titles, is the fifth seed and faces Kirsten Fliipkens (BEL).
The sisters, who recently won the Wimbledon doubles title, are the top seeds in the women’s doubles competition.
Angelique Kerber (GER) has been the player most capable of stepping up as a rival for Serena WILLIAMS this year, upsetting the American to take the Australian Open title.
Kerber first-round opponent will be Mariana Duque –Marino (COL).
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