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Ageless Indian tennis star Leander Paes, who completed a career Grand Slam at the Australian Open last week, says that the London Games is probably his "best" but not the "last" chance to win a second Olympic medal.
"It could be the best chance, but don't know if it's the last chance. For me, it's probably one of the best chances I have to win a medal in the doubles event at the London Olympics," Paes said.
The London Games, in July, will be the sixth Olympics appearance for the 38-year-old Paes.
Paes wants to win a career Slam in mixed doubles too
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He became the first Indian to complete a career Grand Slam by winning the Australian Open doubles title with Czech partner Radek Stepanek and ended runners-up in the mixed doubles event with Elena Vesnina.
Paes, who had won an Olympic bronze medal in singles in 1996 Atlanta Games, said he wants to win a career Slam in mixed doubles as well this year.
"Yes, it's very much the aim," he said.
'I don't know who my partner is going to be'
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The Indian tennis legend, however, parried question on who he would partner for the London Games.
"I don't know who my partner is going to be. I just hope to get the best partner to win the medal, and not just be there to participate."
He said to represent the country in the Olympics is a very special feeling."
"For me, it's very special to represent the country in the Olympics. It's altogether more special when you play in your sixth Olympics.
"For me to go and play in my sixth Olympics, it's like I'll be few among the athletes whole world ever. It just shows the years of hard work."
'Atlanta medal is the best thing I have achieved'
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Paes, who is the only Indian to win an Olympic medal in tennis, rated his Atlanta feat by far the "best", above his career Slams.
"Atlanta medal is by far the best thing I have achieved. Career slams are up there, but singles medal is by far the best," he said.
At 38, there's nothing old about the fist-pumping, body-slamming champion that Paes is.
Asked about his age-defying formula, the reply was prompt.
"It's called passion, stay happy."
Going by his achievements on the ATP Tour in the doubles, Paes should have won a doubles Olympic medal by now but it has not happened.
"I came close to winning doubles medals three times. One with Ramesh Krishnan in my first Olympics in 1992, twice with Mahesh (Bhupathi) one in Athens and another in the quarter-finals at Beijing but I really really concentrated on my singles medal at Atlanta, so for me that was not a surprise. I was ready for it," he said.
Australian Open win solidified my decision to play in the Olympics
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Paes said winning the Australian Open's doubles title has boosted his hopes for his sixth Olympics.
"We have started the year well, it's a long year ahead of us...started really well and I think I solidified my decision to play in the Olympics, but, like I said, it's just not participation.
"For me to participate is okay, but I never go to any tournament just to participate; I go there to win and that's what I am looking for."
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