Paes-Hingis enters Australian Open mixed doubles final, Mirza-Soares ousted

Paes and Hingis finished their match in two sets, an hour and 14 minutes, to seal the deal 7-5, 6-4.

January 30, 2015 03:53 pm | Updated 03:53 pm IST - Melbourne

India's Leander Paes and Swiss Martina Hingis wave to the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena after their mixed doubles semifinal victory against Taiwanese Hsieh Su-Wei and Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas on Friday.

India's Leander Paes and Swiss Martina Hingis wave to the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena after their mixed doubles semifinal victory against Taiwanese Hsieh Su-Wei and Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas on Friday.

Indian tennis ace Leander Paes reached yet another Grand Slam final after he made it into the summit clash of the Australian Open, partnering Swiss veteran Martina Hingis in the mixed doubles at the Rod Laver Arena here on Friday.

It was, however, the end of the road for top seeds Sania Mirza and Bruno Soares in the other semi-final of the same category when they lost 6-3, 2-6, 8-10 in one hour and 14 minutes to French-Canadian third seeds Kristina Mladenovic and Daniel Nestor.

In the first match of the day, Paes and Hingis had a rather contrasting victory. Though they finished the match in two sets, it took them an hour and 14 minutes to seal the deal 7-5, 6-4.

Their unseeded opponents Su-Wei Hsieh (Chinese Taipei) and Pablo Cuevas (Uruguay) broke them once in the first set but the Indo-Swiss combine went one better to take the first set.

In the second set, Cuevas and Hsieh got two chances to break the seventh seeds but Paes-Hingis made sure they saved both the points, and in return, broke the Chinese Taipei-ruguayan duo on their third attempt.

This is Paes’ fifth Australian Open mixed doubles final, having won the crown twice in 2003 and 2010, while Hingis won the crown in 2006 with India’s Mahesh Bhupathi. The 34-year-old Swiss has also won the singles title here three times — 1997, 1998, 1999.

Mirza-Soares start well

Later on the Margaret Court Arena, Mirza and Soares looked well on course when they won the first set in 28 minutes.

But the match changed its route in the second set when Mladenovic and Nestor turned the tables and clinched the second set with ease, pushing the match into the decider.

The super tie-break was a touch-and-go affair and the third seeds took their chances to clinch the match and proceed to the final where they will take on Paes and Hingis.

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