Leander reaches finals of both Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles and proved again that he was prepared for Olympics and now we know why India did not will the doubles medal in Olympics
Re: Leander Proves again!!
by ramen das on Sep 04, 2008 01:18 AM
those two din't have the chemistry due to personal animosities....nothing could be done with that!
Re: Leander Proves again!!
by True Indy on Sep 04, 2008 01:34 AM
Paes will get only 10 lakhs (Govt Award)if he wins a medal in Olympics. But in US open, the prize money for winners is $ 420,000 and for runners is $ 210,000. DAMN PAES. GOOD PATRIOTISM.
Re: Leander Proves again!!
by Nemediyah on Sep 04, 2008 02:03 AM
he has given everything for Davis cup and that is why India is still the 2nd tier otherwise it would be in the 3rd tier
Re: Leander Proves again!!
by Sriram on Sep 04, 2008 04:06 AM
M.... f... hyp.... You and your intentions. Look at the mirror and see that ugly face before any allegation who have acheived in life.
Re: Leander Proves again!!
by Anand R on Sep 04, 2008 05:01 AM
Paes is the greates indian tennis player, there is no doubt about his patroitism.... shame of you, with such a redicilious comment....
Re: Leander Proves again!!
by dev singh on Sep 04, 2008 02:00 AM
That's a cheap shot. He is a great player and have given great performance for the country many a times. Besides, how patriotic are we all? Do we go go out of our way to help these medal winners??
Re: Leander Proves again!!
by RKrishna on Sep 04, 2008 01:54 AM
Nobody can question Leander's patriotism, I think it was Federer(In Beijing Olympics after losing his singles match to Blake) was quite aggressive and played brilliant doubles game(even though he is not doubles specialist) finally ended india medals hopes in tennis.
Re: Leander Proves again!!
by Rahul Pathak on Sep 04, 2008 09:18 AM
Top Singles dont play doubles in Grand slam but they do in olympics.....
It has to be your day to beat a top class singles player in anyform.... Dont blame any one.. Because of LEE and Hesh we can still have an Indian in Grand Slam else...