A Lookback Into 16 Grand Slams Of Leander Paes..!!

In a Country where Cricket is considered as a Religion, Leander Peas taught us that Hard work can you make you Success in any Sport and not only Cricket. With 25 Years of Experience in Tennis and 16 Grand Slams titles, Leander Paes is Considered as the Greatest Doubles Tennis Player ever to play the Game. Paes is also the Oldest man to win a Grand Slam Title at 41 Years. Even Before Turning Pro he won Wimbledon Boy’s Singles Title and there by announcing his Arrival into the Tennis. Leander Paes holds the Record for 6 Consecutive Olympic Appearances from 1992-2012 and he is Geared up for the 7th one in Rio next Year.

Leander Paes has won 8 Men’s Doubles Grand Slam Titles

Australian Open ( 2012)

French Open ( 1999,2001,2009)

Wimbledon (1999)

US Open (2006,2009,2013)

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8 Mixed Doubles Grand Slam Titles

Australian Open (2003,2010,2015)

Wimbledon (1999,2003,2010,2015)

US Open (2008)

Here Presenting you all the Grand Slam Titles by Leander Paes.

16. Wimbledon 2015 with Martina Hingis

In 2015 Leander Paes along with his Mixed Doubles Partner Martina Hingis won his 4th Wimbledon Mixed Title and his 16th Grand Slam Title in total by defeating Tímea Babos & Alexander Peya in Straight Sets 6-1 6-1.

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15. Australian Open 2015 with Martina Hingis of Switzerland

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14. US Open 2013 with Radek Stepanek

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13. Australian Open 2012 with Radek Stepanek

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12. Wimbledon 2010 with Cara Black

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11. Australian Open 2010  with Cara Black

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10. US Open 2009 with Lukas Dlouhy

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9. French Open 2009 with Lukas Dlouhy

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8. US Open 2008 with Cara Black

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7. US Open 2006 with Martin Damm

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6. Wimbledon 2003 with Martina Navratilova

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5. Australian Open 2003 with Martina Navratilova

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4. French Open 2001 with Mahesh Bhupathi

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3. Wimbledon 1999 with Lisa Raymond

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2. Wimbledon 1999 with Mahesh Bhupathi

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1. French Open 1999 with Mahesh Bhupathi

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Leander Paes Proves that Age is Just a Number.

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