Partners Bopanna, Aisam divided by Indo-Pak clash

29 Mar, 2011

India's Rohan Bopanna and his Pakistani tennis doubles partner Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi insisted on Monday that the World Cup semi-final between their two nations will not shatter their friendship. Bopanna and Qureshi, who have used their on-court careers to also promote their "Stop War Start Tennis" campaign, hope the clash in Mohali won't spill over into their ongoing tournament commitments in Miami.
"It's easy to play tennis with him, but I hope we don't play a match on the same day as the cricket match," Bopanna told AFP. "It will be an interesting match. All of India will stop working to watch it. I'm backing India and I hope they go through to final in Mumbai."
Qureshi, whose friendship with Bopanna stretches back 16 years, said that if they could watch the game on TV in the US, then they would sit together and watch it. "I want Pakistan to win. They have never beaten India in a World Cup match but they have a better overall record," he said. "Picking a favourite is not easy, but I have a gut feeling that Pakistan will cause an upset.
"Rohan and I have been friends for 16 years. Nothing against him, but I'll be supporting Pakistan and not his team." Both men insisted that whatever direction their two nations' political rivalries may take, tensions do not spill over into their relationship. "I see him as another human being trying to do well in his career. He's helping me and I'm trying to do the same."

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