Paes rules out reuniting
with Bhupathi
Leander Paes sees no hope of reviving his pairing with Mahesh Bhupathi, but the Indian
doubles star might have found a new partner that can help him
win his first US Open title - Martina Navratilova.
Paes and Navratilova will face South Africa's Robbie
Koenig and Belgium's Els Callens in a second-round mixed
doubles match ater ousting top seeds Todd Woodbridge and
Rennae Stubbs of Australia 7-6 (7/4) 7-5 in the first round.
"I am just relishing the opportunity of playing with such
a true champion. She is phenomenal," Paes said. "It was
probably one of the most cherished moments on a tennis court I
have had in my whole career."
Paes, 29, has had many great moments. He joined Bhupathi
in winning the 2001 French Open crown and the duo had an
amazing 1999 season, capturing the Wimbledon and French Open
titles while losing in the finals at the US and Australian
Opens.
Paes also just missed a US Open title last year, teaming
with American Lisa Raymond to reach the mixed doubles final
but losing in third-set tie-breaker to Stubbs and Woodbridge.
Navratilova, 45, won 167 singles titles, including 18
Grand Slam singles crowns. She returned to play doubles in
2000, six years after retiring. Her seven Slam mixed doubles
titles includes the 1985 and 1987 US Open crowns.
"It's a great honour to play with someone like Martina,"
Paes said. "Playing that first match with Martina seemed like
the finals of a Grand Slam. The energy with which we played,
the energy that surrounded us was phenomenal."
"When I'm her age I would just like to be on the tennis
court let alone perform at her level. It showed me why she
possesses so many Grand Slam trophies, why she's so well
regarded and why that makes her probably the best player that
ever lived."
Paes is still hurt after the March break-up with
compatriot Bhupathi that ended a men's doubles tandem once
regarded as the world's finest. He firmly closed the door on
any notion the two might reunite in 2003.
Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi of Belarus remain in the men's
doubles draw at the US Open while Paes and Aussie Michael Hill were
ousted in their second match on Saturday, Aussies Wayne Arthurs
and Andrew Kratzmann taking a 7-6 (8/6), 4-6, 7-6 (7/5) victory.
Mixed doubles was not on Paes's mind as he arrived at the US Open for the men's doubles with a new partner. But it was very much on Navratilova's mind and Paes was her man.
"She came straight up to me and walked in front of me and
said, 'You are playing mixed doubles with me. What do you say
to that?' " Paes recalled. "I just nodded and here we are."
Bhupathi shattered his partnership with Paes five months
ago, picking a moment that made it difficult for both to find
new people for the bulk of the Slam season.
"I'm not going to wash our dirty laundry in public, but
it hurts," Paes said. "It wasn't my choice. We were supposed
to play this whole year together. It came as a rude shock when
he came up to me and said we're done."
Bhupathi and Paes lost in the first round at the US Open last year
and has been beaten in the first match three times in a row,
although Paes points out, "We were still the number four team
in the world, you know?"
"I'm not going to say he's wrong because I'm human too.
But it has been a tough year. It was tough trying to find
another partner. Every other good doubles player was already
set for the year. So I thought that was very selfish."
Speaking of their shattered partnership in the past
tense, Paes reflected upon the good times as well as the
painful moments.
"We had a wonderful career together," Paes said. "We were
No. 1 in the world. We shared many special moments that I
won't ever forget. I respect him for that and thank him for
that. But that's about it."