Aisam keen on playing friendly with Bopanna at Wagah Border
Aisam-ul-Haq is keen on playing an match with his doubles partner, Rohan Bhopanna in a bid to highlight the fact that the two countries can co-exist on friendly and cordial terms.
|Last Updated: Jun 30, 2010, 09:16 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Karachi: Pakistani tennis star, Aisam-ul-Haq is keen on playing an exhibition match with his doubles partner, Indian Rohan Bhopanna at the Wagah border in a bid to highlight the fact that the two countries can co-exist on friendly and cordial terms.
Aisam, who became the first Pakistani to reach the quarter-finals of any event in the Wimbledon when he and Bopanna qualified for the last eight stage of the doubles event, said he always dreamt of such a match ever since he started playing with Bopanna.
"I see my partnership with Bopanna as a great tennis partnership and a close friendship as well. I think we have shown that people from both countries can live happily and peacefully together and also help each other out," Aisam said in an interview to a Pakistani channel.
He said he planned to organise an exhibition tennis match with Bopanna at the Wagah border later this year to play his part in improving relations with India.
"I hope the project becomes reality because I am sure if it is possible the match at Wagah will serve as a great advertisement of friendly relations between the two countries," he said.
Aisam and Bopanna have teamed up in several international circuit tournaments and scored notable success this year and reaching the Wimbledon quarter-finals was a major achievement for both of them.
Aisam said that by playing consistently with Bopanna, a gradual improvement has come in his doubles ranking and both now aimed to get to the top position in the world rankings.
The Indo-Pak pair played the Wimbledon`s third round match against the pair of Lukas Lacko of Slovakia and Sergiy Stakhovsky of Ukraine in London and won the contest 7-5, 7-6(7-4), 6-2.
PTI
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