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US Open 2023: Rohan Bopanna loses men's doubles final with partner Matthew Ebden

FP Sports • September 9, 2023, 08:54:35 IST
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Rohan Bopanna, playing his fifth doubles final at a major, and partner Matthew Ebden went down to Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram in New York.

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US Open 2023: Rohan Bopanna loses men's doubles final with partner Matthew Ebden

Rohan Bopanna’s wait to win a men’s doubles Grand Slam title continued after he and his partner Matthew Ebden lost in the US Open final to defending champions Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram on Saturday. Bopanna, playing his second men’s doubles final at a major, and Australia’s Ebden went down 6-2, 3-6, 4-6 in just over two hours. With the win, Ram and Salisbury became the first team to win three straight US Open titles. Bopanna had already made history by reaching the US Open final. At 43 years and 6 months, he became the oldest player to reach a Grand Slam final in the Open era. The previous oldest Grand Slam finalist was Daniel Nestor, at 43 years and 6 months, when he reached the 2016 Australian Open.

History made. 🙌

Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury are the first to ever 3-peat at the US Open. pic.twitter.com/UoWh5KlCVF

— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 8, 2023

This was Bopanna ’s second US Open final. He had finished runner-up alongside Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi in 2010, losing the title clash to the Bob and Mike Bryan. Overall, it was the Coorg-native’s fifth Grand Slam final, who won his first and only major in mixed doubles at the 2017 French Open with Gabriela Dabrowski. He had also reached the mixed doubles final at the Australian Open earlier in the year alongside Sania Mirza . Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi are still the only two male tennis players from India to win men’s doubles titles. Bopanna and Ebden got the start they wanted, breaking their rivals in the very first game. The Indian’s ferocious forehand was at work. He blasted a winner on a feeble return to earn three breakpoints. Ram only helped them by fluffing an easy backhand volley on the first chance. Bopanna consolidated the lead with an easy hold.

Thank you very much for all the support 💪🏽🇮🇳😊... https://t.co/62V5kfyPRp

— Rohan Bopanna (@rohanbopanna) September 8, 2023
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The sixth seeds had a chance to go up 3-0 but could not convert the breakpoint when the Briton served at 30-40. The defending champions survived a few anxious moments but eventually got on board after playing three deuce points in that third game. Ebden’s volley winner on Salibury’s return earned them another breakpoint and they sealed that when the Briton could pick up a half-volley. This put Bopanna and Ebden firmly in control of the contest as they were now leading the first set 5-2. The Australian came out to serve out the set and delivered. Ebden landed his serves exactly where he wanted to go up 40-0 and Ram hit his forehand return long on the first set point. Salisbury was feeling the heat. It was evident when he came out to serve in the second set. The Briton served two double faults and was down a breakpoint when Bopanna found a screaming backhand passing winner at 30-all, running on his left but eventually the third seeds managed to hold the third game to stay alive in the match. Soon it was Bopanna who was now struggling with his serve. He served a double fault and Ram’s strategy of firing deep returns unsettled the Indian a bit and it was enough to steal that crucial break that put the holders 4-2 up. Having grown in confidence with that break of serve, Ram’s serve got better and Sailsbury’s ground strokes too improved along with movement on the court. Ram sealed the set with an ace, forcing a decider. Clearly, the momentum had shifted. To make it even tougher for himself Bopanna was down 0-40 in the opening game of the final set but saved all breakpoints by reeling off five straight points for a tough hold. Heart-stopping action followed in the fourth game when Salisbury staved off three breakpoints to stay on serve. With two teams raising the level of the tennis being played, intense action was witnessed. Bopanna served a double fault at 30-all in the fifth game to be down by another breakpoint. The Indian went for an all-out cross court forehand winner but missed the line by a very thin margin to hand a crucial break to the rival team that consolidated the break with an easy hold. Down 2-4 in the final set, Bopanna showed exemplary sportsman spirit and character when he himself conceded a point after a ball deflected off his right arm when his serving partner made a forehand return. It was considered a winner as the chair umpire could not notice the deflection but the Indian himself told the umpire that he was conceding the point. Ebden held the serve and so did Bopanna in the next game. Ram came out to serve for the championship and there was no twist in the tale. (with inputs from PTI)

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