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Rio 2016: Sania Mirza-Rohan Bopanna enter quarters

PTI
Published : Aug 13, 2016, 12:30 am IST
Updated : Aug 13, 2016, 12:30 am IST

Sania Mirza and Rohan Bhopanna play against S. Stosur and J. Peers of Australia during the mixed doubles 2016 Summer Olympics at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. (Photo: PTI)

Sania Mirza and Rohan Bhopanna play against S. Stosur and J. Peers of Australia during the mixed doubles 2016 Summer Olympics at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. (Photo: PTI)

The Indian pair of Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna entered the quarter-finals of the mixed doubles event of tennis competition at the Rio Olympics with a straight-set win over Australian pair of Samantha Stosur and John Peers here on Friday.

Sania and Bopanna, who are being touted as India’s medal hope at the Olympics, broke little sweat in their opening round match to post a 7-5, 6-4 win in 73 minutes.

The fourth seeded Indian pair took a little time to settle down but once they got the rhythm, there was hardly any looking back.

On a chilly and windy evening at a small court of the Tennis Centre in Barra, a lot of Indian supporters waited patiently since 3.30pm local time for the match to begin.

It was delayed by men’s doubles semi-finals featuring Rafael Nadal and Marc Lopez, that took more than two hours to finish.

In the first set, both teams did not drop a point till the ninth game before Peers’ serve was broken by the Indians and they went 5-4 up.

But it did not help Sania and Bopanna’s cause as they conceded the advantage in the next game itself and were broken back with the scoreline levelled at 5-5.

But before it went out of their hand, the Indians capitalised on an unforced error from their rival to take four straight points and break Stosur’s service and wrap up the first set in 36 minutes.

In the second set, the Aussie pair started to wilt under pressure and a double fault from Peers gifted the Indians an early break and they took a 3-2 lead.

Location: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro