Leander Paes's build-up to the Australian Open got off to a disappointing start.
The veteran Indian tennis ace and his French partner Jeremy Chardy bowed out of the Sydney International following a straight-set defeat in the opening round of the men's doubles.
Paes and Chardy lost 4-6, 4-6 in an hour and eight minutes to Brazilian-Canadian third seeds Marcelo Melo and Daniel Nestor at the US $404,780 event.
Paes starts as the defending champion in the mixed doubles at the Australian Open next week with Swiss Martina Hingis. Monday’s defeat is a dampener to his preparation for the prestigious event.
The Indo-French combo failed to convert eight break-points that came their way as Melo and Nestor broke them once each in the two sets to sail into the quarter-finals.
Among other Indians in fray, Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna play their respective matches on Tuesday.
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