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Monday, May 18, 1998

Paes-Bhupathi enter final

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
NEW DELHI, May 17: Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi came through a tough three-setter against the Spanish pair of Luis Lobo and Javier Sanchez 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (6) to enter the doubles final of the Super-9 Italian Open tennis championships at the Foro Italico. With this, they have won 22 of the 25 matches they played so far.

According to information reaching here, the Indians, currently ranked No. 5 in the world, will meet Ellis Ferreira (South Africa) and Rick Leach (United States) in the final. Ferreira and Leach also came through a tough three-setter including a tie-breaker in the decider against big serving Goran Ivanisevic and Mark Philippoussis.

The Indians began well to lead 4-1 in the first set but then dropped their serves twice to surrender the advantage. However, a break in the 11th game saw the Indians serve out the set at 7-5.

The Indians were broken in the sixth game to trail 2-4 in the second set to trail 2-4 and eventually lost the set 3-6.

In the decider, the Indians were taken to deucein every service game. Games went with serves till 6-6 and in the tie-breaker, the Indians began serving better. They won 8-6 and sealed a well-deserved win.

Already assured of 307 points and about US $ 80,000 the Indian pair stands to gain a total of 436 points including all bonuses and $152,000 if they win the final. More significantly they will climb to No 2 on the eve of the year's second Grand Slam, the French Open.

Meanwhile Bhupathi is now at a career-high No 5 in individual rankings, while Paes is likely to go up to No 6, also his best ever. In the 13 finals -- including Tour events and Challengers -- they have contested, Paes and Bhupathi have won 12 and the only loss was to Jonathan Stark and Rick Leach at World Doubles championships final at Hartford late last year.

Earlier in the quarters, they did not have any problem in beating Gustavo Kuerten and Andrew Kratzmann 6-4, 6-4.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.

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