Leander's record will stay till eternity feels Indian tennis fraternity

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

What has achieved by creating a world record on a "phenomenal" day for Indian is unlikely to be matched by anyone even in distant future, feels and India's fraternity endorsed the view.

Paes, approaching 45, today surpassed Italy's to take that record 43rd win, which made him the most successful doubles in the history of

"I am very excited that it has finally happened. It was always inevitable. Now an Indian holding the record is very special for our sport especially. I believe this record will stay very long," non-playing Bhupathi told from

Bhupathi's predecessor also hailed Paes for his longevity.

"Great achievement by Leander to get the record of 43 doubles wins in He deserves it, and it will probably never be surpassed. I'm glad our paths crossed more than 30 years ago and I was able to pick him for our He has done our country proud and today was the crowning moment," Amritraj said.

Amritraj also praised the young members of the team for pulling off an incredible 3-2 win after going down 2-3.

"It's a wonderful effort by our doubles team, Ramkumar and Prajnesh to pull this tie out after a poor start yesterday. Congrats to them," he said.

India's and Paes' first partner in Ali said it was a proud moment for him.

"Leander today showed why he is the most successful doubles players. I won't say they played the greatest match but they played well when it mattered. I am extremely proud and happy to be a part of Leander's journey. Being a part of history of Leander is amazing," said after wrapped up the tie.

"Apart from playing tennis, we have grown up together. There is a lot outside To see his achievement as an Indian, is very very proud moment," said Zeeshan, who like Leander took his first lessons at the famed in Kolkata.

"The first match me and Leander played (in in 1990) is something very special. We won other matches also but that particular doubles match (they won by winning fifth set 18-16 against Japan) really firmed our friendship."

said winning the tie after a depressing 0-2 scoreline on day one was a very creditable performance by the Indian team.

"It's unbelievable. I am so proud of them. We knew we can it pull off. The tone was set by the doubles win. The adrenaline flowing got everyone pumped up. It's a huge win I don't have words to express. Down 0-2, it's absolutely phenomenal performance. We discussed if it went down to fifth, Prajnesh will be played.

"The conditions did not suit Sumit. Courts were slow, when it's so cold, the heavy ball does not travel fast. If you don't have power to overpower opponent, you cant win, so decision was to play the could excel in these conditions.

"New rule of having five players benefitted us. We were able to play around three singles players.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 20:00 IST