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Indian veteran Paes to be honoured tomorrow

- BY ALARIC GOMES

Chief Reporter

Dubai will pay one final tribute to Indian tennis great Leander Paes on centre court tomorrow. Paes, who has been a regular making 20 appearance­s in the 28 years of the event in Dubai, will be honoured with a final farewell on centre court, possibly before the 7pm match or after it. Partnering Matthew Ebden, Paes powered into the quarter-finals with a 6-4, 6-3 upset of second seeds Ivan Dodig and Filip Polasek yesterday.

Ramesh Cidambi (pictured), COO of Dubai Duty Free, owners and organisers of the annual Dubai Tennis Championsh­ips, said that Paes will be honoured with a specially made cake that will be cut by the 46-year-old Indian. There will be a specially made video on the Indian player’s career highlights that will be played on centre court, after which he will answer a few questions from Marcus Buckland, the official commentato­r. Earlier in the day, Paes will conduct a kids’ clinic featuring ball kids on centre court.

“Leander has been one of the greatest ambassador­s for Dubai, for Dubai Duty Free and for this tournament in particular. We wanted to say thank you to him and the best would be to have him on a tennis court before fans, some of who absolutely love and adore him,” Cidambi told Gulf News.

Huge presence

“He’s got a huge presence here and I think we ought to acknowledg­e all that he has done for Dubai over the years through his close links with us,” he added.

Paes has been on the ATP Tour for the past three decades, and this year the Indian player decided to bring his prolonged career to an end with his farewell tour aptly named #OneLastRoa­r. During his 20 appearance­s in the men’s doubles in Dubai, Paes has won the title here twice — in 1998 with Mahesh Bhupathi and in 2003 with David Rikl. He has also finished runnerup on three occasions — in 2004 with Jonas Bjorkman, in 2010 with Lukas Dlouhy and in 2018 with James Cerretani.

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