Leander Paes Once-in-a-Lifetime Evening At Newport

Leander Paes Once-in-a-Lifetime Evening At Newport

On 20 July 2024, this quintessential town of Newport in Rhode Island played host to one of the most unforgettable moments in tennis history. Finally, legendary Indian doubles specialist Leander Paes was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, placing him where rightfully he belongs among the all-time greats. That has been the kind of evening: brilliance, plain craftsmanship, above all—the never-to-die attitude toward attaining excellence. Leander Paes: A Legacy Carved in Doubles Triumphs The story of Leander Paes began not on the manicured lawns at Wimbledon but on dusty courts in Kolkata, India. It was here that young Paes had honed his skills; a natural flair for doubles. blossomed under the watchful eyes of coaches. It was court vision, almost preternatural in the ability to second-guess what his partner was going to do at the other end. Added to powerful volleys and a strategic mind, it set him apart. He had a career where he paired up with some of the biggest names in tennis, underpinning his adaptability and talent. Paes’ roll call of achievements is just a chronicle of dominance in doubles. What stands as a monument to his dedication is the staggering count of his 18 Grand Slam titles—eight in mixed and ten in men’s doubles. He stands alone among Open Era men’s players, having bagged a career Grand Slam in doubles at places that include Wimbledon, the US Open, Australian Open, and Roland Garros. Those weren’t flashes of brilliance but months and years of planning, execution, and faith in one’s partner.  And the Paes effect stretches beyond the Grand Slams. He has taken home an overwhelming 54 ATP Tour doubles titles to his credit, underlining his consistency and prowess when under pressure. It is no mean feat that eight Olympic appearances were made by him, a record, that testifies to his endless commitment to the cause he took up for the nation on the world stage. In 1996, he won the bronze medal in singles in a gritty struggle at the Atlanta Olympics, the first in the annals of Indian sporting history given the kind of versatility he was, full of the will to contend with all. He is the only tennis player in this world who has won medals in both the Asian Games and the Commonwealth Games, which shows his depth of adaptability and competitive spirit are within him.  Tributes and Recognition Night That induction into the ITFHOF was the fitting sendoff to a glorious career of Paes. First, of course, there was that great video montage with all his iconic moments on the court. Renowned tennis personalities, from Martina Navratilova to Mahesh Bhupathi, came on stage to talk of experiences of playing with him, extolling his sportsmanship and brilliance on the court, and his passion for the game. Paes himself made an emotional speech and thanked family members, coaches, fellow players, and all those who were a part of his long journey. He emphasized not hanging on and never giving up on one’s potential—thereby inspiring many young, budding tennis enthusiasts who were present in the audience. Beyond the Accolades: Pillar of Indian Tennis The success of Leander Paes went much beyond personal success. He was the torchbearer for Indian tennis and in a way showed the successive generations that there was something more to strive for on the international circuit. He has made a huge contribution toward mapping India into the world of tennis; it opened the doors for stars like Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna to make an impact. One only imagines the dedication of Paes towards popularizing the game in his mother country. He has been actively involved in developing young talents through academies and mentorship programs. The quality of Indian tennis got better; it created a culture of excellence within the sport. A Legacy that Continues to Inspire Leander Paes’s induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame goes back to years of dedication, ebullient spirit, and insatiable hunger for success. He stands as an example to aspiring players with a dream of playing at the highest level through his name, which is forever going to flash among the legends of the game. For Paes himself, though, all this is not the end. Now, even at 49, that is undiminished. He plays out there on the senior circuit because the love of the game never leaves him. If anything, then, can be said about the story of Leander Paes, it is a story of hard work, talent, and excellence. His story shall continue inspiring new generations of tennis players around the world in their quest to reach the stars.

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 Try a fun bicycle ride this evening across the city

Try a fun bicycle ride this evening across the city

Bangalore is filled with culture, history and hidden gems. There are also many iconic spots in the city that you can explore on bicycle. Ulsoor Lake If you like to go for a morning workout on your cycle, this is the right place. The open-air gym with air walkers, sit-up benches, steppers and sit-up stations are perfect for a great workout. You can also try a circuit training routine here. Grab some breakfast after some cycling at nearby joints and enjoy a beautiful morning. Bangalore Palace How about exploring around the Bangalore Palace, a Tudor-styled castle, built in 1887 by King Chamaraj Wadiyar. The wooden staircase with intricate carvings and vine-covered walls will leave you enthralled. You can also find a Spanish-tiled bench here. Get an audio guide and explore. Cubbon Park The lung of the city, this is a large green park in the centre of Bangalore. Lot of people throng the place for their morning runs. You will love to cycle around this park as the pathway is good for cycling. You can also meet some furry four-legged friends on Sunday mornings and can sip on some mango and grape juice served by the horticulture society. Vidhana Soudha The road near the magnificent Vidhana Soudha is also good for cycling, but only before the traffic hours begin. You can also click some photos and selfies with the Bengaluru logo and also in front of the iconic building for that perfect Instagram post. Lalbagh How about cycling around the stunning garden and grounds spread over a large 240 acres area? Lalbagh is known for a diverse number of species of plants, trees and flowers that liven up the space throughout the year.

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