Indian tennis icon Leander Paes on Monday said he is eyeing a comeback at this year’s French Open as he bids to make a record eighth appearance at the Olympics.
Paes, 47, said he skipped the Australian Open as he is apprehensive of playing in a bio-bubble but is looking ahead to the French Open.
“Playing sport in a bio-bubble is very tough and may not be the best thing to do. I got a grand farewell at the Australian Open last year so I felt this year I would be sitting out and watching,” Paes said.
The Olympic bronze medallist in singles and multiple-time doubles Grand Slam winners was speaking during the launch of a cricket tournament named after his father Dr Vece Paes, a bronze winner at the 1972 Olympics.
“I hope that by the time of French Open, by the end of May, Europe will get to a better position than now.”
At the end of 2019, Paes had announced that 2020 will be his last season as a professional player, culminating with the Tokyo Games, but the plan was hampered by the coronavirus pandemic which pushed the Olympics by a year.
“It’s my goal to represent India in eighth successive Olympics. I’m keeping myself in good physical and mental fitness which is not easy being away for 11 months.
“I’ve been practising hard, putting in three hours everyday and I’m in the last 100m sprint of a long career. Tokyo Olympics is important to make sure India remains in the record,” Paes said.
The Dr Vece Paes Cricket Cup will be held between CC&FC and Doctors’’ XI at CC&FC on Tuesday. The doctors of Kolkata are organising a cricket match which will be played by Paes and former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan to mark the 75th year of Dr Paes.
With PTI Inputs