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‘Big blow’ for India as Paes pulls out of Asiad tennis

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PALEMBANG: Five-time gold medallist Leander Paes has pulled out of the Asian Games in a row over his doubles partner, dealing a heavy blow to India’s tennis hopes.

Paes, who has 18 Grand Slam doubles titles and eight Asian Games medals in all, had been paired with Sumit Nagal, a singles specialist ranked at 300th in the world.

“Despite my repeated requests, from so many weeks in advance, it is sad that we have not been able to put a doubles specialist in the team for a credible second doubles pairing for the Asian Games,” Paes said in a statement.

“I believe that my absence would only help the rest to play more events, be it doubles or mixed doubles,” added the 45-year-old.

Indian captain Zeeshan Ali called the last-minute pull-out “very disappoint­ing” and said it had diminished the team’s medal chances.

“It is obviously very disappoint­ing to not to have Leander. It is a big blow to us,” Ali told the Press Trust of India news agency in Palembang on Friday.

“But then again he is a complete profession­al. It is his decision completely and his patriotism for the country cannot be questioned.

“Having said that, Paes needed to be here irrespecti­ve of whoever he was going to play with as he volunteere­d to represent the country,” Ali said.

Paes made his Davis Cup debut in 1990 and has since competed in 56 ties, amassing a total win-loss record in singles and doubles of 91-35.

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