Lagatar24 Desk
New Delhi, Jan 25: Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna advanced to the mixed doubles final in the final Grand Slam of their careers by defeating the third-seeded team of England’s Neal Skupski and the United States’ Desirae Krawczyk 7-6 (4), 6-7 (5), (10-6).
After displaying great fortitude to serve out the opening set and prevails in a suspenseful tiebreaker. The second set, which was full of twists and turns, was halfway into it before the anxieties started to show.
Bopanna’s typically dependable service was broken after he received an early break and made two uncharacteristic forehand unforced errors. They promptly recovered the break to some strong net play and Sania’s return, but they were again put under pressure.
Sania ultimately committed a double fault on a break point, giving the American-British team a way back into the match.
The opposition then capitulated to pressure in turn. After Sania and Bopanna pounded a few return winners into her court, Krawczyk dropped her service game to love because she was unable to convert many first serves.
Later, Sania served to win the game, but she appeared nervous once more and made a double fault right away. The Indian pair had a match point, but Skupski’s devastating forehand prevented it. Bopanna netted a volley to give the break back on the following point, which was on deuce, which is a one-point break/game point in the doubles at the Australian Open.
However, in the second-set tiebreaker, the third seeds came back strongly and played powerful shots from the baseline to put the Indian duo under strain and win the tiebreaker 7-5 after falling behind 3-5.
In the Australian Open doubles semifinal’s deciding set, a ten-point tiebreaker, Sania and Bopanna jumped off to a five-point lead and held it from then on to win the breaker 10-6 and go to the final.
In their final match, Sania-Bopanna will compete in their first-ever Grand Slam final. Most notably, the pair competed in the semifinals of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.