MELBOURNE: Yuki Bhambri and Swede Andre Goransson rallied to score over Mexico’s Santiago Gonzalez and Dutchman David Pel 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 in the second round of the Australian Open men’s doubles competition.
Play was stopped for almost four hours as the heat rule came into play at Melbourne Park on Saturday, giving Bhambri and Goransson a chance to gather their thoughts.
The Indo-Swedish pairing, the tenth seeds, who lost the first set and were locked at 2-2 in the second set, stepped on the accelerator when they returned to action. They stayed ahead in the second-set tie-break before levelling the set scores on their third opportunity.
In the third set, Bhambri and Goransson struck in the third game and didn’t look back.
The Indo-Swedish combine, a relatively new pairing, will play Brazil’s Orlando Luz and Rafael Matos in the round of 16.
Meanwhile, in another men’s doubles second-round clash, alternates Sriram Balaji and his Austrian partner Neil Oberleitner went down to the fourth seeds Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic 5-7, 1-6 in 73 minutes.
The Indo-Austrian pairing was pushed onto the back foot when Balaji was broken at love in the 11th game. The difference between the two teams was in their return game, with Arevalo and Pavic showing why they were the seeded combine. After holding serve in the opening game, the alternates couldn’t do much at all.
India’s 17-year-old Arnav Vijay Paparkar will take on Indian-American Vihaan Reddy, 16, in the first round of the boys’ singles.
India’s Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi will play another 16-year-old, Anna Pushkareva, in the first round of the girls’ singles.
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Prajwal Hegde, Senior Editor (Tennis) at The Times of India since...
Read MorePrajwal Hegde, Senior Editor (Tennis) at The Times of India since July 2005, has covered all four Grand Slams—Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open—for over a decade, along with Tour events across Asia and Europe, Davis Cup, and BJK Cup. She received the 2021 Ron Bookman Media Excellence Award from the ATP. Prajwal serves on the International Tennis Federation’s Media Commission and is a member of the International Tennis Writers Association. She appears in the docuseries Break Point and authored the Steffi Graf chapter in Sportstars 40, published by The Hindu in January 2020.
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