Australian open men's doubles final: Rohan Bopanna makes history as oldest man to win slam
PTC News Desk: Rohan Bopanna secured a spot in the men's doubles final at the Australian Open 2024, triumphing in a nerve-wracking semi-final alongside partner Matthew Ebden. The duo's stellar performance has marked a significant chapter in Bopanna's tennis career.
In an interview on Sony Sports Network's Extraaa Serve show, Bopanna shared his elation at playing pain-free tennis and relishing his time on the court as the World No. 1. Reflecting on the topsy-turvy semi-final, he credited his positive mindset and aggressive playing style for the crucial victory.
Bopanna's Australian Open journey has been remarkable, recently surpassing 500 professional wins and making history as the oldest World No. 1 in ATP men's doubles. Now, he stands on the cusp of winning his maiden Australian Open title.
Despite a tight schedule, Bopanna revealed his preparation strategy, emphasising the importance of rest and recovery. Acknowledging the overwhelming support he has received, he expressed gratitude for the love from fans. Looking ahead to the final against Italian pair Simone Bolelli & Andrea Vavassori, Bopanna remains focused on maintaining his winning form. With a touch of humor, he sought expert tips from Sania Mirza, drawing smiles from the studio.
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In unveiling the mantra behind his success at the Australian Open 2024, Bopanna disclosed a balance of reduced training and increased recovery efforts. Ice baths and deep tissue massages play a crucial role in ensuring he is physically ready for the challenges on the court.
As Bopanna gears up for the men's doubles final on Saturday, anticipation builds for a potentially historic victory in his illustrious career. The match will be broadcast on Sony Sports Network.
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(Inputs from agencies)