Australian Open: Paes and Sania advance

January 22, 2010 12:27 pm | Updated 12:27 pm IST - Melbourne

Sania with her partner Virginia Ruano Pascual overcame an indifferent start to reach the pre-quarterfinals of the women’s doubles at the Australian Open. File photo: AP

Sania with her partner Virginia Ruano Pascual overcame an indifferent start to reach the pre-quarterfinals of the women’s doubles at the Australian Open. File photo: AP

Sania Mirza and Leander Paes kept Indian hopes alive by scoring victories in their respective events but curtains were drawn on the campaign of Somdev Devvarman and Prakash Amritraj at the Australian Open here on Friday.

Sania and her partner Virginia Ruano Pascual overcame an indifferent start to reach the pre-quarterfinals of the women’s doubles event.

The 10th seeded Indo-Spanish pair overcame a fighting Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland and Italian Tathiana Garbin 7-6(3) 6-3 in their second round match at Melbourne Park. They were trailing 1-4 in the opening set but soon found the touch and never looked back.

They will next take on the winners of the Melinda Czink /Natalie Grandin vs Alisa Kleybanova/Francesca Schiavone second round match.

Seasoned Paes and his American partner also had a tough first round as they scored a hard earned 7-5 7-5 win over local wildcard entrants Sophie Ferguson and Carsten Ball.

Their next opponent will be winners of the Andrea Hlavackova/Lukasz Kubot vs Carly Gullickson/Bernard Tomic tie.

Meanwhile, Somdev Devvarman and Prakash Amritraj suffered a crushing 1-6, 3-6 defeat at the hands of 11th seed Swede Simon Aspelin and Australia’s Paul Hanley in the men’s doubles second round.

Both Somdev and Prakash Amritraj had failed to qualify for the singles main draw.

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