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Rohan Bopanna Exclusive: Contemplating Retirement, Paris Olympics And More

Ageing like fine wine, India's own tennis superstar Rohan Bopanna is a name that needs no introduction. A player who has carried the Indian flag with pride at every tournament he has featured, Bopanna remains one of the finest athletes, not just in tennis, that the country has produced. At the age of 43 years and 329 days, Bopanna created history by becoming the oldest player in men's tennis to win a Grand Slam title in the Open Era, winning the Australian Open 2024. Who knew that the illustrious triumph would ignite new hunger in the veteran star and he is now gearing up to go for the elusive gold medal at the Paris Olympics. As the Indian contingent begins the final lap of its preparations for the Olympic Games, Bopanna spoke to NDTV in an exclusive chat and shared insights into the marquee tennis star he is.

1. You won your maiden Grand Slam title at the French Open in 2017. What is the difference between the Rohan Bopanna then and now?

While I recall winning the French Open mixed doubles title in 2017 alongside Gabriela Dabrowski, it was one of the best matches and definitely a dream come true moment not only me but for all those people who support and encourage me. For me, it was a massive achievement, now when I look back, it would be fair to say that as an athlete and as a person I have grasped new learnings and evolved.

Over the years, I played with such talented athletes, celebrated big wins, and learned from the ones I lost and seasoned as an athlete and as an individual.

I have now, started to enjoy the process and value the dedication it takes to stay at the top of my game - the training, the travel, the constant push to improve. Also, my perspective of looking at things has shifted and made me a much

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