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Age is just a number: Rohan Bopanna and Mathew Ebden win 2024 Australian Open men's double

Rohan Bopanna, the man with a slow gait but a forehand and serve that could break any top team, prevailed in the final of the Australian Open men's doubles to claim another first at 43: his first men's double Grand Slam title.

January 27, 2024 / 19:56 IST
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For Rohan Bopanna, now World No. 1 in doubles, this was also his first major men's doubles title. The Indian who had reached a high of World No. 3 way back in 2013, had won the French Open mixed doubles title in 2017. (Photo via X/@India_AllSports)

In what almost seemed like a canter, though it wasn’t, Rohan Bopanna and Mathew Ebden beat the Italian pair of Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori 7-6 (7-0), 7-5. For the Indo-Australian duo, it was their first Australian Open doubles title. For Rohan Bopanna, now World No. 1 in doubles, it was also his first major men's doubles title. The Indian who had reached a high of World No. 3 way back in 2013, had won the French Open mixed doubles title in 2017.

Becoming the oldest ever to win a major, Rohan Bopanna ensured there was something to cheer and galvanize the 40-plus brigade.

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The world, sporting, or us mere mortals, are no longer trying to spin it backwards. In a universe where a 35-plus is considered a veteran of the sport, possibly with a foot wedged in the retirement door, there are plenty of distinguished, 40-plus players who wake up in the morning wanting an ice-bath, where most of the time, their minds push them towards the next chapter. As the ice water seeps in, muscles relax, the body starts motoring, that one more match, another season, another trophy, another win as the adrenaline starts to flow.

It’s also about chasing. To claim that part of history for yourself. Getting past every grumble and wheeze. Rohan Bopanna, the man with a slow gait, has a forehand and serve that could break any top team. And it broke the Italian duo, among whom Simone Bolelli had won the 2015 Australian Open doubles.