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'To play in my seventh Olympics...this is what dreams are made of'

Source: PTI
December 24, 2015 10:20 IST
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India's Leander Paes in action during a match

IMAGE: India's Leander Paes in action during a match. Photograph: PTI

Leander Paes has said he's all geared up to win a medal in next year's Rio Olympics. 

"To play in my seventh Olympics and create a world record. This is what dreams are made of.....I am so driven to win another medal," Paes told reporters.

Talking about his preparation for the Olympics, he said, "Having prepared for six other Olympics, I know that I took two and a half years before the event to plan my schedule, plan my fitness training to peak during that one week of Olympics."

Paes said he was focused mainly on performance at the Olympics six months later. He said that he took three and a half years to train at a high altitude of 1,750 meters above sea level so that his lungs are better prepared.

India's Leander Paes acknowledges his fans

IMAGE: India's Leander Paes acknowledges his fans. Photograph: PTI

Next month, he is going for Chennai Open as well as the Australian Open where he will be playing with Martina Hingis again, he said. In the men's doubles, the 42-year-old will be playing with Jeremy Chardy. 

"For some athletes who only get ten seconds of a 100-meter race in every four years, it is very specific.

"For us tennis players if you serve a double fault at the wrong time in the wrong point of the match you are going to lose the Olympics," the ace tennis player said.

"For me training is going really well. Fitness-wise, tennis-wise I feel at great nick of the moment. I am really looking forward to Olympics," Paes said.

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