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Paes, Bhupathi enters second round in Ordina Open dmanewsdesk June 18, 2008
New Delhi, Leander Paes celebrated his 35th birthday in grand style combining with Mahesh Bhupathi in their first outing in the run-up to Olympics to beat Swiss Yves Allegro and Sebastian Prieto of Argentina at the Ordina Open in s'Hertogenbosch in Netherlands Tuesday.

The 'Indian Express', seeded second, pulled off a 6-3 7-6 (3) win over Allegro and Prieto to move into the second round of men's doubles.

Playing together in an ATP main draw after a long time, Paes and Bhupathi hit five aces and managed to convert on one of five break points to win in little over an hour.

Paes is a two-time former champion at the event, winning in 1999 and 2006 with different partners, while the 34-year-old Bhupathi is making his debut here.

The three-time Grand Slam champions put aside their differences and came together to regain their touch of yore before representing India in the Beijing Olympics, where they are a strong medal contender.

Rohan Bopanna, playing with American Robert Lindstedt, lost the first round match to Argentine Guillermo Canas and Juan Martin Del Porto 2-6 1-6 in 41 minutes.
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