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Bhupathi-Bopanna finish runners-up

By The Assam Tribune
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LONDON, Nov 13 (PTI): History slipped out of the hands of Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna as the Indian pair lost the summit clash of the ATP World Tour Finals to Spanish pair of Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez, here.

The fifth seeded Indian pair, making its debut as a pair at the elite event, lost the title clash 5-7, 6-3, 3-10 to the sixth seeded combine in one hour and 30 minutes late last night.

No Indian pair has ever won the year-end finale although Leander Paes and Bhupathi reached the finals thrice together.

Now it�s the fifth time that Bhupathi has ended runners-up at the event, where world�s top-8 teams compete for the championship. With Paes he ended runner-up in 1997, 1999 and 2000 and with Max Mirnyi in 2010.

Bhupathi and Bopanna had beaten Paes and his Czech partner Radek Stepanek in the semifinals.

Bhupathi and Bopanna, thus, end the 2012 season and their partnership with two titles � Dubai and the Paris Masters.

Bhupathi will partner Daniel Nestor in the next season while Bopanna is yet to confirm his teammate.

Granollers and Lopez became the second Spanish team to win the season-ending championships. The only other Spanish duo to win the championship are Juan Gisbert Sr and Manuel Orantes in 1975 at Stockholm.

The Spaniards took a 2-1 lead in the first set, after Granollers hit three successive forehands at Bopanna, who hit a backhand volley into the net on the deciding point.

However, Lopez was broken in the next game. At 5-5, Bhupathi misplaced two serves to trail 0-30. The 38-year-old Bhupathi made two further backhand volley errors, off Granollers forehands.

Serving for the set, Lopez faced sudden death deuce and break point, but Granollers intercepted a backhand volley to clinch the first set in 43 minutes.

Midway through the second set, at 3-4, the Indians set up two break point chances at 30-40. Lopez recouped one point, but on the deciding point Granollers committed a forehand error.

Bopanna then closed out with the team�s fifth ace of the set, which lasted 35 minutes.

Clever inter-play and defence by Granollers and Lopez gave them a 4-0 lead in the Match tie-break, in which Bhupathi and Bopanna could nor put in their volleys.

Soon the Spanish team was leading 9-3 and then wrapped up the match when Bhupathi hit a forehand volley long.

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