i think its high time that these guys get together for the nation and start playing in the tour. we desparately need the doubles gold in beijing.....a die hard indian tennis fan maj j hazarika
LEE-HESH WAS A VERY SUCCESSFUL DOUBLES PLAYERS. SOME MISUNDERSTANDING IN BETWEEN THEM. FORGET IT ALL AND JOIN TOGETHER. IT WILL MAKE MORE VICTORIES FOR THEM ALSO INDIA.
Dear Duo, The new year is just knocking at our doors. Hear the knocks, hear the voices of your grateful countrymen !! Start the new year from Australian Open onward to partner together and create new tennis history for India and for the world. Best of Luck, Merry Christmas and a very Happy New year. May success be your shadow ! K. Mallick
Leander and Mahesh are sportsmen of highest order, and have created history in the tennis world. They have made Indians proud by their brilliant display time and again. The spirit of sportsmanship ever binds, not breaks. The misunderstanding, if any, exists between the two greats, can vanish with a hug and a warm handshake. Let them look into each others' eyes, they would see million eyes of million Indians ! All cheering eyes, all tearful eyes !! Great guys, play together, win together and enjoy together. K. Mallick, Houston
No we do not need them. Let them retire. If there is any replacement, they'll be replaced else, Indian sports is not going to get any worse or better because of two aging sportsperson. Learn to live in present and look to future.
RE:lee-hesh
by supinder bagga on Mar 15, 2007 09:17 PM
YOU SHOULD RESPECT 2 GREAT SPORTSPERSONS OF INDIA.TOGETHER THEY ARE STILL NO.1 IN WORLD.U ARE A TRAITOR & U DON'T KNOW INDIAN TEENIS
Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi, between the two of them, managed to ruin what was a super-successful partnership.It is a pity the once top doubles team in the world did not realise what a good thing they had going! It is so difficult to achieve success on the world stage, and much more tough it is to sustain it. And to find the perfect partner to do it with, that kind of chance comes along once in a lifetime, or once in several lifetimes. They just did not appreciate what they had and instead of nurturing and cherishing the good fortune bestowed on them, they did their best to throw it all away, and succeeded at that too! It is not a question of whom to blame -- both are at fault. Unfortunately, along with paying the price themselves, they have punished the country they both profess to love so dearly. India could have continued to be proud of their two brilliant stars, because both still have it in them to be the best at what they do. But all the country and its sports fans have left is to rue what might have been! What a pity! And what a criminal waste!