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Sania-Hesh create history; win Aus Open mixed doubles
Updated on Sunday, February 01, 2009, 00:00 IST
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Melbourne, Feb 01: The Indian duo of Sania Mirza and Mahesh Bhupathi did the country proud on Sunday by winning the Mixed Doubles title of the Australian Open 2009. In the title clash, Sania-Hesh beat the French-Israeli pair of Nathalie Denchy and Andy Ram in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1.

The Indian duo continued their marvellous run in the tournament and tore apart their opposition to lay their hands on the shiny trophy.

Bhupathi, 34, had reached the men's doubles final here with Mark Knowles of Bahamas but went down to No.2 seeds American twins Bob and Mike Bryan Saturday.

This victory came a day after India had found a new singles Open champion in Yuki Bhambri, who lifted the junior title, thus capping the country's campaign at the first Grand Slam of the year on a high note.

It was Sania and Bhupathi's first Grand Slam title together. They had ended runners-up here last year.

Sania, who already has many firsts to her credit as far as women's tennis in the country is concerned, has made a fantastic start to the season after coming through the wrist injury, which marred her 2008 campaign.

The win also gave Bhupathi his seventh title in mixed doubles overall and second at the Australian Open, following his 2006 triumph with Martina Hingis.

They also got richer by 1,34,460 Australian dollars.

Basking in her new-found Australian Open glory, Sania said she now expects Indian tennis to reach the next level after the slew of excellent shows in the first Grand Slam of the Year.

"It is (a very good tournament for Indian tennis.) I mean, even in the juniors, we had a Grand Slam champion as well. So, yes, it's been a great two weeks," a beaming Sania said.

Asked how much impact it would have back home, the Hyderabadi ace said, "Let's hope a lot. You know, it's great. I don't remember the last time when we had so many -- I mean, he (Bhupathi) played the (men's doubles) finals, we won today, Yuki won. It's been a great two weeks.

"Let's hope a lot more people play, and tennis grows. It's been growing. It might take it to another level," said Sania.

Personally, it was nothing short of a dream-come-true moment, admitted Sania.

"It's always a dream to win a Grand Slam. That's what we all play for I think when we're younger. It's just great. It makes it more special because it's with someone that I know for so long and so well," she said.

"I think it's a feeling that you can't really describe. You're obviously very happy. It's a dream come true," she added.

Bhupathi, in fact, could have finished with a double crown but for the narrow loss in the men's doubles final yesterday and Sania believes the game is poised to reach the next level in India.

In the summit clash, Bhupathi was solid with his service and displayed great hands at the net throughout the match. Sania complemented him with powerful forehands.

The Indians started the match on a confident note, breaking Ram in the opening game and then Bhupathi holding his serve to go 2-0 up.

They, however, could not hold on to their lead for long as Mirza lost her serve in the fourth game to hand Ram-Dechy duo the opportunity to level the scores at 2-2.

Bhupathi and Sania were soon in their elements, breaking Dechy and going 4-3 up.

Subsequently, Sania held her serve and then rounded off the set with an immaculate forehand volley on Ram's serve.

Despite the comforting lead, the Indians showed no mercy to Ram and Dechy in the second set and breezed their way to the title.

The only moment when they looked under some sort of pressure was in the third game of the second set but Sania weathered Ram's full-blooded shots to held her serve.

The Indians broke their opponents twice in the second set -- first Dechy in the fourth game and then Ram in the sixth game -- to go up 5-1.

Sania then rounded off the encounter on her service game to pocket the title.


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Very well. -Rajni Lotus - Patiala a
Congratulation to Mahesh & Sania... -Iirfan Mohammed Ali - Abu Dhabi a
U 2 have truly made us ``Too Proud to be Indians`` Insha Allah, Sania shall also achieve the singles title. Allah has answered by prayers for you and guided you accordingly to victory, Ameem. try to contact me... -Zafar Ghadialy - Jeddah a
My deepest congrats to the duo who proud all Indian`s, I remember my childhood days when we get the LIVE telecast of this game where all the players belongs to English countries. .......... It is such a wonderful moment for every one that our own country got this opportunity to lift a mixed double .....Hip hip hurray (.!.) -An Indian - India a
Hearty Congratulations to the winning players -Madhankumar - Muscat a
so indian flag is hoisting on Australian land. -mukesh - mumbai a
Congratulations, to Mahesh Bhupathi & Sania Mirza, u both were done a tremendous victory. God bless u both for ever and ever. -Lakshmipathy - Hyderabad a
Our congratulations to the Indian Tennis players team which won the mixed doubles at Australia ! -Sripathy G A - Chennai a
Congrats to the Duo. Mahesh is a Pro in Doubles and now winner of more than 10 Grand Slams !!! Sania on the other hand knows that she can`t make it in Singles so a right move at the right time to stay in focus. -Amit - Manama a
it is a great achivement,proud to be indian -venu - hyd a