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Paes, Bhupathi find themselves in the money

Shailesh Soni

Despite the upset at the hands of the Lareau-O'Brien combination in the final of the World Doubles tournament at Hartford the other day, the Indian pair of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi end the year as easily the most successful pairing in the game. Especially if you use money as the yardstick -- the Paes-Bhupathi combo, which won two Grand Slam titles this year, is the only pairing to win over a million dollars in prize money.

The Indian pair made it to six finals -- the Gold Flake Open in Chennai, the four Grand Slams, and the World Doubles at Hartford, and came away with a 3-3 record. Bjorkman-Rafter and Lareau/O'Brien are the only two teams who have beaten the Indians in finals, the latter pairing doing it twice. The Indians also had a semifinal placing at Indian Wells.

 Rank  Team  Year end  Round Robin  SF & Final  Total  Year end
     Bonus $$  W-L  $$  Points  $$  Points  $$  Points  Points  $$
1 Paes/Bhupathi 100,000 2-1 40 180 50 190 190 370 4019 1159686
2 Lareau/O'Brien 80,000 2-1 40 180 130 460 250 640 3007 924104
3 W'bridge/W'forde 70,000 3-0 60 270 0 0 130 270 2837 671632
4 E.Ferreira/Leach 60,000 1-2 20 90 0 0 80 90 2439 629572
5 W.Black/Stolle 45,000 2-1 40 180 0 0 85 180 2275 602538
6 Adams/DeJager 40,000 0-2 0 0 0 0 40 0 2249 533806
7 Bjorkman/Rafter 0 - - - - - - - 2097 504818
8 Haarhuis/Palmer 35,000 1-2 20 90 0 0 55 90 2072 490976
9 Norval/Ullyett 30 1-2 20 90 - - 50 90 1833 442840
10 Novak/Rikl (Alt.) 14,000 0-1 0 0 0 0 14 0 1636 410000
     $474,000  $240,000  $180,000  $894,000  Points

Paes earned prize money to the tune of $705,035 this year, as opposed to the $610,000 he had earned last year, and is now at number 22 in the ATP list of big-time earners. Each have earned an additional $75,0000 from mixed doubles with those Grand Slam titles, which is not included in ATP earnings. Leander's career earnings are now $2.26 million, while Bhupathi has thus far earned $1.61M.

Overall, it was a rather strange year for the Indians -- they won less tournaments compared to last year, but ended the year with their number one ranking intact thanks to a great Grand Slam performance, making the finals four times and winning two.

However, the Indians are on record as saying that they want to go down in history as one of the most successful pairs of all time -- and to achieve this, they need to get back to the job of winning more titles. This year, they focussed on getting rid of a huge hoodoo, which had it that they couldn't go beyond the semis at the Slams. And they broke the jinx in style, progressing beyond the last four stage four times out of four.

Five more titles, and they enter the all-time list at number ten, with 20 titles to their name. The way they are going, the next two years should bring them 15, 20 more titles -- which is by no means an unreasonable goal -- and that should lift them close to the all time top mark.

Meanwhile, the tennis season ends -- and the Indians can take pride from the fact that they accomplished the objective they had set themselves at the start of the season, which is, to end the year as number one, and to establish themselves as the torchbearers on the doubles circuit.

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