Paes-Black reach final of Australian Open mixed doubles

January 29, 2010 04:38 pm | Updated 04:38 pm IST - Melbourne

A file photo of Leander Paes and Cara Black. Paes will fight for his 11th Grand Slam title after the pair advanced to the finals of the Asutralian Open.

A file photo of Leander Paes and Cara Black. Paes will fight for his 11th Grand Slam title after the pair advanced to the finals of the Asutralian Open.

Leander Paes earned a chance to equal the record for most Grand Slam title wins by an Indian after reaching the final of the Australian Open mixed doubles event with partner Cara Black, following a hard fought semifinal win here on Friday.

The top seeded Indo-Zimbawean pair came from behind to edge past seventh seeds Lisa Raymond and Wesley Moodie 6-7 7-6 (5) 10-7 at Melbourne Park.

After losing the first set, Paes and Black were trailing 2-4 in the second set but their tenacity paid as they were successful in stretching the match to a Super Tie-breaker.

American Raymond and South African Davis Cupper Moody pushed the top seeds to the limit but could not stop them from going through to the title clash.

Paes and Black will take on 10th seeds Ekaterina Makarova of Russia and Jaroslav Levinsky of Czechoslovakia, who beat seventh seeds Flavia Pennetta of Italy and Marcelo Melo of Brazil 6-0 4-6 10-8 in their semifinal match.

Paes has won 10 Grand Slam titles, including six men’s doubles trophies.

Paes’ former partner Mahesh Bhupathi has won the highest number of Grand Slam titles for an Indian, with seven mixed doubles and four men’s doubles trophies.

Paes won the mixed doubles title at the Australian Open in 2003 with Czech-American legend Martina Navratilova and finished runner-up the following year.

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