The duo were knocked out of the
The pair will be wearing the tracksuit tops when they play at the US Open and are mulling over a new logo to decorate them with in
And now they are seeking permission to face each other with the net on the Radcliffe Line that has divided the
“It is an idea we have had but there is a lot of time before we get to it because both countries have to approve it first and that is the process that is going on,” Bopanna told AFP.
“The idea is there for him to play in
“That is the idea but it needs to be approved and until that happens nothing can be done.”
Wagah is the only road border crossing between
The border post is often seen as a symbol of the tension between the two countries.
But Bopanna and Qureshi hope their continuing friendship, on and off the tennis court, will help encourage a more peaceful relationship between the neighbours.
“The first time I went to
“I have played with a lot of Indians before but there are no Pakistanis on the tour and
“We share the same language, we share the same culture and concepts so it makes life much easier on the road.
“In the beginning we didn't realise the importance of our relationship and partnership.
“But we realised that looking at the bigger picture, if we could send a positive message to the people in
“We have had three wars against each other. We used to be one country but we got separated - there are still a lot of diplomatic tensions but at the end of the day on either side the people are very, very friendly and loving.
“Every time I have gone to
“It has been a great experience every time I go there and the message is not to bring politics, culture and religion into sports.
“That is what we are trying to give out to the people. If we can both get along well then I am sure a lot of other Pakistanis and Indians can get along as well. If we can change a few people's minds it is a very positive thing.
“Here you could see Indian and Pakistani people sitting together supporting one team. It is a nice thing to see.” - AFP
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