India-Pakistan pairing shows anything is possible
兩人的比賽,令印度和巴基斯坦這兩個敵對國的聯合國大使,
難得地坐在看台替他們一起加油!
兩人在他們的大滿貫決賽處女秀中將會碰上地主好手布萊恩兄弟,
這對被叫作印巴快車("Indo-Pak Express")的組合在上月曾經擊敗過布萊恩兄弟。
NEW YORK (AP)—The best measure of what India’s Rohan Bopanna and Pakistan’
s Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi accomplished at the U.S. Open could be found in the
stands, not the scoreline.
The doubles team reached the U.S. Open final Wednesday, winning a match that
brought the United Nations ambassadors from their long-at-odds countries to
Flushing Meadows to sit in the stands together.
The idea of Pakistan and India on the same side of anything has long been
considered unlikely. These neighboring countries have been through three wars
since gaining independence from Britain in 1947 and spent almost all the time
between in a state of distrust and heightened military tension.
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“This is sports, but it shows the great potential,” India’s ambassador,
Hardeep Puri, told The Associated Press.
The pair’s next match is against top-seeded Mike and Bob Bryan of the United
States, the most successful doubles team in history.
Bopanna and Qureshi—who refer to themselves as the “Indo-Pak Express”—
came together more for convenience than for message-sending. There’s very
little top-level tennis in Pakistan, so to find a partner, Qureshi had to
look to his neighboring country.
They started in 2003, played on and off since then. Their story gathered
steam earlier this year when they started wearing sweat shirts with slogans
reading “Stop War, Start Tennis” as part of a campaign backed by a
Monaco-based group called Peace and Sport.
One idea circulating is to play a match with a court set up across the
Indian-Pakistan border. Unthinkable? Well, some might say they never thought
they’d see the day when ambassadors from the two countries were spending
time together in New York taking in a tennis match.
“There’s always the potential,” the Pakistani ambassador, Abdullah H.
Haroon, said. “Hardeep and I are in the New York area and we’re always
looking for avenues to open and this is a magnificent one. The message going
back to Pakistan is, here’s a team seeded 16th, and they’re in the finals
for the first time at the U.S. Open. That’s great news.”
Bopanna and Qureshi beat Eduardo Schwank and Horacio Zeballos of Argentina
7-6 (5), 6-4 to move one win away from the championship. It’s their best
showing in a Grand Slam after a quarterfinal appearance at Wimbledon earlier
this year. Bopanna and Qureshi won last month against Bryan and Bryan, so
they know anything is possible—a point being driven home on many levels by
their tennis partnership.
“Obviously, it feels like us doing well is getting the message across
throughout the world and among all the Pakistanis and Indians,” Qureshi
said. “I’ve always said if me and Rohan can get along so well on and off
the court, there’s no reason the Indians and Pakistanis can’t get along
with each other.”
Qureshi also is in the mixed doubles final, along with partner Kveta Peschke,
giving him two chances to bring some very good news back to his home country,
which has been hammered by floods, terrorist attacks and, yes, even a cricket
scandal over the past few years.
In addition to spreading a little sunshine back home, Qureshi hopes to use
his good run in New York to speak about his country and its majority religion
of Islam.
“We do have terrorist groups, we do have extremists, but I feel like every
religion there are extremists there,” he said. “It doesn’t mean the whole
nation is terrorist or extremist. Pakistan is a peace-loving country.
Everybody loves sports. I think everybody wants peace, as well.”
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