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Leander Paes and Tipsarevic at Chennai Open 2012

Paes-Janko clinch Chennai Open title

India's Leander Paes (left) and his partner Serbia's Janko Tipsarevic pose with their trophies after their victory in the doubles final match against Israel's Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram at the ATP Chennai Open 2012.

CHENNAI: Leander Paes had said that it would be his goal to help Janko Tipsarevic win a doubles title. On Sunday at the SDAT Stadium he did exactly that as the Indo-Serbian pair defeated Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram of Israel 6-4, 6-4 in the Chennai Open doubles final.

"It's a disappointment for me to lose the singles, but as soon as I caught up Paes, my disappointment was replaced by determination to win the doubles," said Tipsarevic.

This was the first doubles title for Tipsarevic, while for the Indian this is his sixth Chennai Open title. All his previous wins had come in the company of Mahesh Bhupathi. Leander praised his partner for being a thorough professional. "This guy played for three hours in singles and still came out all guns blazing for the doubles. He is an inspiration for all budding athletes."

The Indo-Serb combination broke Erlich and Ram in their first two service games of the match to storm to a 3-0 lead, but Paes lost his serve in the fourth game to make it 3-1. Thereafter the duo made amends to clinch the set 6-4.

Paes and Tipsarevic started the second set in fine fashion, breaking Erlich's serve to take an early grip in the set and the match. After Paes bisected Erlich and Ram with a forehand volley, which gave the third seeds two break points, Tipsarevic converted the very first break point when his backhand return wrong-footed the Israelis, who both ended up on the same side of the court.

But the Israelis hit back as Paes lost his serve and advantage in the very next game.

At 4-4, Paes lobbed Erlich with a perfect backhand and urged on the crowd to go on. He repeated the procedure in the very next point, but this time he had to finish off the off-balance return of Erlich, which he did emphatically. After a couple of unforced errors from the Israelis, Leander, all pumped up and sensing victory, sent a serve which Erlich could only manage to hit wide.

It was three match points for the Indo-Serb combine. Leander served and rushed into the net to perfectly angle it past Andy and into the empty corner of the court. The Indian threw his racquet away and hoisted Tipsarevic on his shoulders, carrying him for a few metres in celebration.

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Tipsarevic ousts Bhambri from Chennai Open

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Chennai Open: Soeda stuns Wawrinka in QFs

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As on Feb 11, 2013

Rank Name Points
248 Bhambri, Yuki 192
300 Singh, Sanam
148
315 Balaji, N. Sriram
139
351 Vardhan, Vishnu
119
357 Devvarman, Somdev 117
386 Myneni, Saketh
101
423 N, Jeevan
88
440 Amritraj, Prakash
83
518 VM, Rajneet
63
536 Malik, Vijayant
55

Source: ATPWorldTour.com

As on Feb 11, 2013

Rank Name Points
7 Paes, Leander 5,425
11 Bhupathi, Mahesh
5,210
12 Bopanna, Rohan
5,075
120 Sharan, Divij 606
165 Raja, Purav 449
201 Bhambri, Yuki
340
304
Balaji, N.Sriram
216
322 Vardhan, Vishnu 203
352 R, Arun Prakash
177
369 Myneni, Saketh
163

Source: ATPWorldTour.com

As on Feb 11, 2012:

Rank Name Points
380 Mirza, Sania 100
475 Shroff, Kyra 60
545 Sunkara, Rishika
50
561 Raina, Ankita
48
601 Bhosale, Rutuja 41
639 Bhambri, Prerna 36
735 Rana, Shweta
26
728 T, Prarthana 26
742 C, Nidhi 24
810 Pahla, Natasha 19

Source: Sony Ericsson WTA Tour

As on Feb 11, 2013:

Rank Name Points
16 Mirza, Sania 3820
394 Sunkara, Rishika
126
462 Raina, Ankita
95
504 Shroff, Kyra
83
564 C, Nidhi
65
593 C, Rushmi
55
609 Bhambri, Prerna
53
666 Balu, Sharmada
43
726 T, Prarthana
34
919 Rana, Shweta
20
926 Palha, Natasha 19

Source: Sony Ericsson WTA Tour

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