ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Tennis

It took more than belief: Leander Paes on winning bronze at 1996 Olympics

New Delhi [India], Aug 3 (ANI): It has been 23 years since Leander Paes became the first Indian tennis player to win an Olympic bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

ANI Aug 03, 2019 22:06 IST googleads

Leander Paes (far right) with bronze Olympic medal around his neck (Photo/Leander Paes Twitter)

New Delhi [India], Aug 3 (ANI): It has been 23 years since Leander Paes became the first Indian tennis player to win an Olympic bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
The medal around Leander's neck marked India's first solo Olympic medal in 44 years.
It also doubled the Olympic medal for Paes family as Leander's father Vece, former Indian hockey midfielder, won bronze during the 1972 Olympics in Munich.
Leander in a tweet said it took a lot more than belief for just another boy who believed he could achieve it. He further said he can sit with his father on the same table as two Olympic Champions.
"I'll never get over this day. Just another boy who believed he could. But it took a LOT more than just belief. Look Dada, now we can finally sit on the same table as two Olympic champions I earned that for you, me, for our people and for our country. It feels GOOD," Leander tweeted.

Leander defeated Brazil's Fernando Meligeni 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 before losing to eventual winner and America's Andre Agassi 6-7, 3-6. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Tennis

Mission Olympic Cell approves funding for India Tennis stars

Mission Olympic Cell approves funding for India Tennis stars

The MOC also approved financial assistance worth Rs 27.51 lakh for Sumit Nagal to support his international training and competition programme from March to October 2026. Nagal's calendar includes participation in ATP Challenger events, ATP Tour events, ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, Grand Slams such as Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open, as well as the Davis Cup 2nd round tie and Asian Games 2026.

Read More
Cricket

Having Watson, Russell as coaches is a blessing: Ramandeep

Having Watson, Russell as coaches is a blessing: Ramandeep

Since joining KKR in 2024, during which he was a part of the team that sealed their third IPL trophy, Ramandeep has contributed 172 runs at an impressive strike rate of 167.9, with 6 wickets already to his name. More recently, Ramandeep lit up the 2025 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy with 209 runs at a strike rate of 195 and 9 wickets across 10 matches, and he looks primed for his best season yet in Purple and Gold

Read More
Others

IOA urges States and UTs to plant 2036 trees to mark Olympic Day

IOA urges States and UTs to plant 2036 trees to mark Olympic Day

In a communication issued by the IOA President, PT Usha, the initiative aims to highlight the Olympic Movement's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, while encouraging communities across the country to celebrate Olympic Day through meaningful environmental action.

Read More
Cricket

Suryakumar eyes Olympic gold after India’s T20 World Cup win

Suryakumar eyes Olympic gold after India’s T20 World Cup win

The Men in Blue beat New Zealand by 96 runs on Sunday to successfully defend their T20 World Cup title. The victory made India the first team to win the T20 World Cup on home soil, the first to win consecutive titles after their 2024 win, and the first to lift the trophy three times (2007, 2024, and 2026).

Read More
Others

Khan urges sports ministry to develop infrastructure in Gulmarg

Khan urges sports ministry to develop infrastructure in Gulmarg

Two-time Olympian Arif Mohammad Khan has urged the Union sports ministry to enable at least one proper infrastructure on the slopes of Gulmarg to prepare Indian athletes for global events.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.