Leander Paes
Leander Paes, India's Tennis pride, was born in Goa on June 17,1973
and brought up in Kolkata.

Born into a family of sportsmen; His father, Vece was a member of the
Indian field hockey team which won a bronze medal in the 1972 Munich
Olympic Games and mother, Jennifer a member of the basketball team;
Leander began playing tennis at the age of 5.
He captured the 1990 Wimbledon Junior title and was ranked as the No.1
junior player in the world at one time. Since then he has been
representing India at various international events winning matches
bringing glory to the country. He is also a member of the Davis Cup
squad since 1990, compiling a 32-19 career record (21-12 in singles). In
1996 Atlanta Olympics, he won the bronze medal in the Tennis event and
made India proud with this individual medal won after a long gap of 44
years. The last individual medal being the wrestling medal won by K.D
Jadhav in1952 Helsinki Olympics.
He teamed up with Mahesh Bhupathi to form the Indian doubles team and
the duo in 1999, showed their class by winning the French Open and
Wimbledon and entering the finals of the two other Grand Slam
Tournaments; the Australian and US Opens. But the dream team separated
soon after, due to mutual misunderstanding. They came together again in
time for the Sydney Olympics and started regaining their lost prestige
at the end of 2000, winning the Men's Double title in Japan Open 2000
followed by Worlds Doubles Championship in Bangalore, Verizon Atlanta
Challenge, US Clay court Championship in Houston and at Roland Garros
defeating the Czech pair of Petr Pala and Pavel Vizner, ranked no. 2 in
the world.