Leander Paes Calls for Collective Effort to Improve Indian Tennis

Leander Paes Calls for Collective Effort to Improve Indian Tennis

Indian tennis legend Leander Paes has expressed concern over the current state of the sport in the country, calling for a collective effort to improve the depth and competitiveness of Indian players.

Paes, who holds the record for most Davis Cup appearances and match wins, believes that India needs to develop a more structured base for tennis development, starting from the grassroots level. He emphasized the importance of recognizing and nurturing talent, providing access to academies, and hosting more tournaments within India.

“We need to build a large base of youngsters and get back to having many tournaments in India so that they can get that experience,” Paes said. “I have so much respect for these athletes who have persevered day in and day out, spending their hard-earned money just to be able to travel and play tournaments.”

Paes also stressed the need for collaboration among all stakeholders, including players, administrators, corporates, and the tennis fraternity. He believes that a cumulative effort is necessary to drive growth and improvement in Indian tennis.

“It’s going to take a cumulative effort of the players, the administration, the corporates, and the entire tennis fraternity in India to come together and push for that growth,” he said.

Paes praised the recent performance of Rohan Bopanna, who won the 2024 Australian Open doubles title with Matt Ebden. He expressed optimism that Bopanna’s success could inspire a new generation of Indian tennis players.

“Rohan’s performance has been wonderful, to see another (Grand Slam) champion come through,” Paes said.

Super League Kerala Unveils Six Franchises with Star-Studded Owners

Super League Kerala Unveils Six Franchises with Star-Studded Owners

The Super League Kerala (SLK), a highly anticipated football league, has unveiled its six franchises at a grand event in Kochi. The league boasts an impressive roster of owners, including prominent figures from the sports, business, and royal circles.

Among the notable owners is Mahesh Bhupathi, the tennis legend and CEO of SGSE, the sports and entertainment arm of the APL Apollo Group. Bhupathi is the owner of Kochi Pipers FC. Another prominent owner is Kaz Patafta, the former Benfica player and current chairman of Australian A-League club Brisbane Roar FC. Patafta is among the owners of Thrissur Roar FC.

The Travancore Princess Gowri Lakshmi Bayi and Dr. Mohamed Ilyas Sahadulla, CMD of KIMS Hospital, are the co-owners of Thiruvananthapuram Kombans FC. M.P. Hassan Kunhi, Director of Kannur International Airport, is among the owners of Kannur Squad FC. V.A. Ajmal Bismi, MD of Bismi Group, is the owner of Malappuram FC. V.K. Mathews, tech entrepreneur and Chairman of IBS Group, is the owner of Calicut FC.

The SLK will feature six clubs: Kochi Pipers FC, Thrissur Roar FC, Malappuram FC, Calicut FC, Thiruvananthapuram Kombans FC, and Kannur Squad FC. The inaugural edition of the league will commence in September.

The league will be played at three venues: Kochi’s Nehru Stadium, Kozhikode’s EMS Corporation Stadium, and Malappuram’s Payyanad Stadium in Manjeri. The Kerala Football Association (KFA) and Scoreline Sports, the organizers of the SLK, are working to secure three additional stadiums so that each team can have its own home ground.

Kerala Sports Minister V Abdurahiman has assured that the Government will offer all Government-owned grounds for tournaments organized by the KFA. KFA president Navas Meeran expressed optimism that the league will provide a platform for Kerala’s talented footballers to showcase their skills and potentially secure opportunities to play for foreign clubs.

RCB's Woes Continue as Bhupathi Calls for Franchise Sale

RCB’s Woes Continue as Bhupathi Calls for Franchise Sale

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) endured a dismal outing on Monday, conceding a record-breaking 287 runs to SunRisers Hyderabad at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Despite valiant efforts from Dinesh Karthik, Virat Kohli, and Faf du Plessis, RCB fell short by 25 runs, marking their fifth consecutive loss in IPL 2024.

The defeat further jeopardizes RCB’s playoff hopes, as they languish at the bottom of the 10-team standings. RCB is one of three teams, along with Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings, to have played in the IPL since its inception in 2008 without ever winning the tournament.

In the wake of RCB’s latest setback, Indian tennis legend Mahesh Bhupathi expressed his frustration on social media, calling for the BCCI to enforce the sale of the franchise to a new owner. “For the sake of the Sport, the IPL, the fans, and even the players, I think BCCI needs to enforce the Sale of RCB to a New owner who will care to build a sports franchise the way most of the other teams have done so,” Bhupathi tweeted.

Bhupathi’s comments echo those of former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan, who recently questioned RCB’s inability to perform despite boasting a star-studded lineup. “What I like about the fact the RCB have never won is it proves to me that team sport is not just about individuals,” Vaughan said. “You can go and buy all the biggest individual names and put them into a team but it doesn’t mean you’re going to win.”

Vaughan believes that RCB’s struggles stem from a lack of team cohesion and a failure to identify specific roles for each player. “They’ve signed some incredible players – AB de Villiers, Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell, Faf – unbelievable players,” he said. “But it tells you unless you get the whole team operating and every single play knowing the roles and identifying different roles for different people, I don’t see the RCBs doing that.”

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