Rohan Bopanna Mahesh Bhupathi

Doubles Great Bhupathi On Bopanna Becoming Oldest Grand Slam Champion

Coming out in praise of Indian doubles star Rohan Bopanna for being crowned the oldest Grand Slam champion after lifting this year’s Australian Open title at the age of 43, tennis great Mahesh Bhupathi termed the feat ‘mind-boggling’.

Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of the RevSportz’s Trailblazers 2.0 Conclave on Friday, Bhupathi, who formed one of the world’s greatest doubles pairs with Leander Paes and had 12 Major titles to his credit by the time he hung up his racquet, said he hoped that the big-serving Coorgi will produce more such performances and keep “India’s flag flying high”.

“I think Rohan has done incredibly well…for him to put in such an effort and win at 43. Mind-boggling and super proud…we hope that he stays in the game and keeps India’s flag flying high,” Bhupathi told ANI on the sidelines of the event.

Storming to the final of the year’s first Major on the back of some sizzling wins along with his Australian partner Matthew Ebden, the pair dominated on serve throughout the title clash, which spanned about an hour and forty minutes, winning 80 per cent (40/50) of games with their first delivery and not facing a break point to top off a fantastic week in Melbourne.

The duo defeated Italy’s Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori in straight sets 7-6, 7-5 in a thrilling final.

It was Bopanna’s second career Grand Slam title and his first in men’s doubles. His previous Grand Slam victory came in mixed doubles with Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada at the 2017 French Open.

On encouraging returns in singles by rising Indian tennis star Sumit Nagal, Bhupathi said the 26-year-old has ‘potential’ to be a real deal in the sport going forward but needs to work on the ‘variables’.

“He always had the potential. He always believed that he was a top-100 player. I believe he could be a top-50 player. But a lot of variables there, he needs to keep working at it and build on the momentum. He’s having a good run,” the doubles stalwart added.

Earlier, in January, Nagal’s campaign at the Bengaluru Open ended in the last-four stage, as he fell to a hard-fought 7-6(2), 6-4 loss to Italian Stephano Napolitano in the semi-final.

Meanwhile, Spanish tennis legend and 14-time French Open champion, Rafael Nadal, withdrew from the ongoing Indian Wells Masters on the eve of his first-round match, saying he was “not ready to play at the highest level”.

However, Nagal will be the Spaniard’s replacement at the tournament, becoming the first Indian to reach the main draw of an ATP Masters 1000 event since Prajnesh Gunneswaran in 2019 in Miami. (ANI)

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Barrister Varun Ghosh

Australian Senator Varun Takes Oath On Bhagavad Gita

Barrister Varun Ghosh on Tuesday became the first ever India-born member of the Australian Parliament to take oath on Bhagavad Gita.

Varun Ghosh from Western Australia has been appointed as the newest Senator after the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council chose him to represent the Australian state in the Senate of the Federal Parliament.

Welcoming Varun Ghosh, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said, “Wonderful to have you on the Labor Senate team.”

“Welcome to Varun Ghosh, our newest Senator from Western Australia. Senator Ghosh is the first ever Australian Senator sworn in on the Bhagavad Gita. I have often said, when you’re the first at something, you’ve got to make sure you’re not the last,” the Minister posted on X.

She added, “I know Senator Ghosh will be a strong voice for his community and for West Australians.”

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also wished Varun Ghosh.

“Welcome Varun Ghosh, our newest Senator from Western Australia. Fantastic to have you on the team,” he posted on X.

Taking to X, the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia said, “The Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council have chosen Senator Varun Ghosh to represent Western Australia in the Senate of the Federal Parliament.”

Varun Ghosh is a lawyer from Perth. He received degrees in Arts and Law from the University of Western Australia and was a Commonwealth Scholar in Law at the University of Cambridge. He previously worked as a finance attorney in New York and as a consultant for the World Bank in Washington, DC.

The political journey of Varun Ghosh began when he joined Australia’s Labor Party in Perth. He was just 17 when his parents moved from India in the 1980s.

“I have had the privilege of a good education and believe strongly that high-quality education and training should be available to everyone,” Varun Ghosh said in a statement.

For the past few years, Ghosh has worked as a barrister, dealing with legal matters in Western Australia and internationally with the World Bank.

In the 2019 federal election, Ghosh was placed fifth on the Australian Labor Party’s Senate ticket in Western Australia but was not elected.

Born in 1985, Ghosh moved to Perth in 1997 and attended Christ Church Grammar School.

He has been actively involved in public service, reflecting his commitment to high-quality education.

Before his current role, Ghosh worked as a finance attorney in New York and as a consultant for the World Bank in Washington, DC.

He returned to Australia in 2015, working with King & Wood Mallesons, dealing with legal matters for banks, resource companies, and construction companies. (ANI)

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