Davis Cup: 46-year-old veteran Leander Paes sets record, India archives big victory
Davis Cup: 46-year-old veteran Leander Paes sets record, India archives big victory
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Recently, Indian tennis legend Leander Paes has won his 44th doubles match, improving his Davis Cup record. Paes along with Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan registered this victory. At the same time, India has made an unbeatable 3-0 lead over Pakistan.

According to the information received from the sources, let us tell you that the pair of Mohammad Shoaib and Hufaija Abdul Rahman of Pakistan could not stand in front of Paes and Jeevan. He won 6–1, 6–3 in just 53 minutes. After winning his 43rd doubles match last year, Paes surpassed Italy's Nicola P by becoming the most successful player in Davis Cup history. Paes had registered a 43rd win in the 56th match while Nikola has won 42 out of 66 matches.

According to source, it is not possible to break the 46-year-old pace record of 44 wins early as no current doubles player is in the top 10 except him. Belarus' Max Mirnyi is at number three with 36 wins but he is not playing on the tour since 2018.

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