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Have to play above our level against Spain, says Rohan Bopanna

The Olympics are the pinnacle of an athlete’s dreams and a medal miss always stings the hardest. Just as it did for Rohan Bopanna at Rio de Janeiro.

The Olympics are the pinnacle of an athlete’s dreams and a medal miss always stings the hardest. Just as it did for Rohan Bopanna at Rio de Janeiro.

There were expectations from the Kodava tennis star going into the event and while the Indian men’s doubles challenge ended just as quickly as it began, the mixed doubles was seen as a potential medal.

A seasoned doubles star in Bopanna and the top woman doubles player in Sania Mirza — it made for quite a team.

But in the end it was not to be as the duo lost in the semi-finals before faltering in the bronze medal playoff tie against the Czech duo of Lucie Hradecka and Radek Stepanek.

“I walked into Rio aiming to win a medal, losing two medal potential matches in the span of 24 hours deepens the hurt of losing a medal. However, you need to dust off the fall, work on those wounds and get your strength together from within to move on,” Bopanna said.

“I always enjoy playing with Sania. We are great friends off the court and that translates to a great chemistry on the court as well. Through the Olympics we fought really hard together as a team and fought till the very last point knowing that we had belief in each other. We gave it our all in Rio and that is what we had gone there to do,” he added.

In an exclusive interview with this newspaper, the 36-year-old also touched on his US Open hopes and India’s forthcoming Davis Cup World group playoff tie against Spain in Delhi following the year’s last Grand Slam.

Excerpts: On preparations on for the US Open: I have been in New York for the last five days prepping. Unfortunately my usual partner, Florin Mergea was injured two days before the draw. Given his last minute change, I had to choose for a partner, and I am now partnering Frederik Nielsen of Denmark. This is the first time, I am playing with him. On expectations from the last Grand Slam of the year: With such a fresh partner, I think I would set expectations by taking each match at a time. On India’s chances against Spain in the Davis Cup: Spain are one of our tougher opponents and they are not going to be easy to match up against. They have about 12 guys ranked inside the top 100 of the singles, so no matter who they chose, it is going to be a tough tie for us and we have to play above our levels for us to win this tie. On the possibility of a World Group spot: We have been very consistent as a team getting to the play-offs, we do believe that we can make the World Group again.

I was part of the team last time when we did make the World Group and I anticipate us getting there again in the near future. I also think we need to work towards building a whole new team with fresh talent and on a proper structure looking at the future and just not at immediate results.

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