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We played one hell of a match: Paes

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Disappointed they might be after the second-round exit from Olympics but veteran Indian tennis star Leander Paes said he and his unheralded Vishnu Vardhan played 'one hell of a match' against the fanc

Vishnu Vardhan goes down fighting on Olympic debut

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Vishnu Vardhan fought hard but could not make the most of the lucky opportunity he got to compete in the men's singles as he suffered a straight sets defeat to world number 77 Blaz Kavcic in the tenni

Bhupathi-Bopanna win; Vardhan bows out of men's singles

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Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna staved off stiff resistance from Max Mirnyi and Alexander Bury before advancing to the men's doubles pre-quarterfinals while India's singles challenge ended at the Lo

Vishnu ‘Paes’ to play in Olympics

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When Thursday dawned, state tennis player Vishnu Vardhan was one of the happiest men around. He had just been selected by the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to partner veteran Leander Paes at the

Tennis crisis: Leander Paes pulls out of Olympics

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It turned out that the selection crisis for Olympics is far from over, even after the All India Tennis Association (Aita) claimed to have worked out a compromise formula.

Bhupathi-Bopanna get nod? Vishnu may partner Paes

With the June 21 deadline to send tennis entries for the Olympics looming, the All India Tennis Association seems to have softened their stand.

It's learnt that the Aita has been pressurised to field

India back to Group Zone after losing WG play-off to Japan

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Vishnu Vardhan made an impressive Davis Cup debut but lost the must-win first reverse singles of the play-off tie to Kei Nishikori here on Sunday, which relegated India to Asia/Oceania Zone Group I an

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