NEW YORK Pakistan's Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi and India's Rohan Bopanna, trying to inspire peace between their homelands, were beaten by US top seeds Bob and Mike Bryan in Fridays US Open mens doubles final.
With United Nations ambassadors Hardeep Singh Puri of India and Abdullah Hussain Haroon of Pakistan sitting together cheering on the “Indo-Pak Express”, Qureshi and Bopanna were beaten by the top-ranked duo 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (7/4).
The
Improving to 9-for-9 in doubles finals this year, the
“This has been the best match we ever played,” Bob Bryan said. “These guys played incredible. We had to step up and match their energy.”
Qureshi drew a standing ovation at Arthur Ashe Stadium after the match when he moved to bridge the religion and culture gap between Americans and Pakistanis.
“I feel there's a very wrong perception of
Bopanna and Qureshi had bested the
Bob Bryan became the first man in 28 years to win men's and mixed doubles crowns in the same US Open after teaming with compatriot Liezel Huber to claim the mixed title on Thursday over Qureshi and Czech Kveta Peschke.
Qureshi, who dedicated his efforts to 21 million flood victims in
“Sorry I went down two days in a row,” he said. “It was a close match.
These guys just proved why they are number one in the world. The 'Indo-Pak
Express' was running pretty great until we met these two guys.”
Bopanna, whose parents came from
“It has been a great run for us,” Bopanna said. “Im really thankful Aisam is here playing with me.”
Qureshi and Bopanna, who won their first ATP doubles crown last February at
Bopanna blasted an ace to equalize at 5-5 but sent a forehand wide to give the
Mike Bryan saved two break points in the second game of the second set and held. The
Bopanna blasted a forehand volley winner to set up a break point on Mike Bryan in the sixth game but the right-handed of the brothers hit a service winner and the US duo fought back to hold to 3-3.
Bopanna sent a forehand volley wide in the 11th game for a break point, only the second mustered by the Bryans in the match, but the Indian saved it with a forehand smash as he and Qureshi held on the way to another tie-breaker.
The
“This has been a dream. Right now this is the pinnacle,” Mike Bryan said, adding in a nod to Qureshi and Bopanna that “they are great guys. They are going to be playing in these for a long time to come.” - AFP
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