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Tokyo Olympics postponeme­nt could delay Paes’ retirement

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MUMBAI: Veteran Indian tennis player Leander Paes iscontempl­atingexten­dinghiscar­eerbyanoth­eryear to bid for an eighth Olympic appearance following the postponeme­nt of the Tokyo Games to 2021 due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Paes, who will turn 47 in June, announced late last year that 2020 would be his “farewell year” as a profession­al before he hangs up his racket.

The Rio Olympics was his seventh Olympic appearance since he made his first tilt at the 1992 Barcelona Games.

“It’s a decision me and my team are thinking about very hard,” Paes told ESPN. “My dad has been vociferous in wanting to push me to play longer. He knows me well. He knows once I retire, I’m done. There’s not going to be a return.

“The fitness is still there, so is the mental aptitude and the tennis. I just have to focus on adjusting my training regime now that there’s going to be a long hiatus. This time I have might allow me a refreshed look at this.” Born to parents from sporting background­s, the Indian turned profession­al in 1991 as a singles player rising to world number 73 with his serve-and-volley game.

He went on to win bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Games in men’s singles, quite a feat in a cricket-mad countrysta­rvedofindi­vidualsucc­essinolymp­icsports.

Paes started his profession­al career in 1991 and has won 18 doubles and mixed doubles Grand Slam titles. He has not tasted grand slam success since he and Martina Hingis won the mixed doubles title at the 2016 French Open.“i haven’t taken a long, hard look at it yet. My team’s at me. They tell me I’ve really got to play that record eighth Olympics and put India in the history books,” he said.

“We’ve been working every day to stay fit and healthy and watch our diet and be careful of not just losing the fitness I’ve worked on already, but also enhance my fitness. We will make a decision shortly on whether to continue and make this one last roar, a really long roar.” Paes described the IOC’S decision to postpone the Tokyo Games as a “brave” call.

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