City
Epaper

Paes given a befitting farewell at Bengaluru Open

By IANS | Updated: February 16, 2020 20:10 IST

Just before the singles finals of the Bengaluru Open, tennis legend Leander Paes who is on his swan song and played his last ATP event on Indian soil on Saturday, was given a rousing farewell at the KSLTA Stadium with former Olymp and sports internationals felicitating the country's tennis icon.

Open in App

Bengaluru, Feb 16 Just before the singles finals of the Bengaluru Open, tennis legend Leander Paes who is on his swan song and played his last ATP event on Indian soil on Saturday, was given a rousing farewell at the KSLTA Stadium with former Olymp and sports internationals felicitating the country's tennis icon.

There were athletes who began their career at the same time as Paes but had hung their boots while Paes who has had a distinguished career spanning 30 years and decorated with many awards, is playing in his last year.

Joining over a 1,000 people were stars from various sports including Jude Felix, Raghunath Vakkliga, Arjun Halappa (all hockey), Reshma and Nisha Millet (Swimming), Pramila Aiyappa, Ashwini Nachappa, Reeth Abraham (athletes) and Davis Cupper Prahlad Srinath.

All the athletes regaled the audience with their experience with Paes who was overcome with emotion.

"All of you taught me how the passion for sport, dedication and hard work helps us to achieve success," said Paes while requesting the audience to give a standing ovation to the former athletes.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyIndia, Gulf nations align to safeguard trade flows, strengthen supply chains post-ceasefire

InternationalJaishankar, Hardeep Puri's visits to Gulf nations aimed at strengthening India's energy security: MEA

BusinessIndia, Gulf nations align to safeguard trade flows, strengthen supply chains post-ceasefire

CricketRR win toss, choose to bowl first against RCB at Guwahati

NationalIFFCO launches nationwide nano-fertiliser awareness campaign to boost sustainable farming

टेनिस Realted Stories

TennisBillie Jean King Cup: Indonesia outplay India; Korea maintain perfect run, Thailand bounce back

TennisFrom promise to performance: Vaishnavi Adkar's breakthrough season elevates her to India No. 1

TennisBillie Jean King Cup: Adkar, Yamalapalli lead India recovery against New Zealand

TennisThailand takes early lead over India as rain halts Billie Jean King Cup tie

TennisAll you need to know about Billie Jean King Cup 2026 Asia and Oceania Group I Qualifiers