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It’s a personal goal and it’s special: Bopanna

THE ASIAN AGE. | SANDEEP MENON
Published : Jun 10, 2017, 12:15 am IST
Updated : Jun 10, 2017, 12:15 am IST

There are still more mountains to climb this season besides the future ones, and Bopanna seems geared up and ready for it.

Canada’s Gabriela Dabrowski and Rohan Bopanna pose with their French Open mixed doubles trophy. (Photo: AP )
 Canada’s Gabriela Dabrowski and Rohan Bopanna pose with their French Open mixed doubles trophy. (Photo: AP )

Bengaluru: It’s taken him seven long years to erase the memories of the heartbreaking 6-7(5), 6-7(4) loss to the famed Bryan brothers in the final of the US Open. A Grand Slam title was in touching distance, but yet too far. It just wasn’t Rohan Bopanna’s time then.

But there was no missing out on Thursday when opportunity came knocking again.

Pakistan’s Aisam Qureshi was replaced by Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski and it was the mixed doubles final in Paris. Robert Farah and Anna-Lena Gronefeld stood on the other side of the net in place of the American doubles phenomenons. Bopanna himself, sporting a beard ever so slightly peppered with grey, looked a much changed man.

A boyhood dream was ticked off as the Indo-Canadian duo clinched their maiden Grand Slam title, the mixed doubles, at the French Open on Thursday.

At the age of 37, the time was ripe and right for the Indian star!

“This was a personal goal. It’s not the question of whether I got it now or earlier.

“I’m probably playing my best tennis (now) and I’ve matured over the years about how to play and handle situations,” Bopanna told this newspaper following the triumph.

“I have become a Grand Slam champion and it’s more than special. For me, it’s the right time to win the first Slam,” remarked Bopanna who became only the fourth Indian to win a Grand Slam title.

“It’s still sinking in,” he added, mere hours after his 2-6, 6-2, 12-10 win.

Bops’ remarkable year
For Bopanna, it’s been a remarkable year so far. Following a less than ideal 2016 campaign, the Bengaluru star opened the season with the Chennai Open crown with Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan before winning the Monte Carlo Masters and followed it up with the French Open.

Keeping in mind that there is still more than half the season left to play, this could very well be the most successful season of his career by some distance.

There is little doubt that his persistence and ability to adapt to the changing game has been key to this purple patch. But it’s his decision to partner with Pablo Cuevas looks the master stroke.

“One of the main reasons (for this season’s success) is constantly going out there and working hard. Making sure of doing the right things with the coach, trainer and also on the clay surface.

“I have changed my style little bit. I wasn’t volleying all the time, I was mixing it which I think helped my game,” revealed the big server.

“Especially this year playing with Cuevas, I learned a lot about how to handle situations better and improve my ground strokes. I am using my forehand as weapon which allows me to bring something new to my game. That gives me an option of serving and volleying or staying back and hitting ground-strokes. It really has helped me transition from where I was last year to this year,” he stressed.

There are still more mountains to climb this season besides the future ones, and Bopanna seems geared up and ready for it.

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