Indian tennis legend Leander Paes hosts our CNN International's special from Chennai
February 23, 2012
Source: M M Network
By: Media Mughals
Indian tennis legend, 12-time Doubles Grand Slam champion Leander Paes, hosts CNN International's Indian special from Chennai. Chennai is heralded as the birthplace of Indian tennis, with the top Indian tennis families the Krishnans and the Armitrajs having been born here and the city hosts the only professional event in South Asia.
In this month's show, the program all the big names within Indian tennis like the names of popular tennis player Sania Mirza.
Leander takes the crew to Marina Beach where he used to train, growing up within the Britannia Amritraj Foundation. Here he interviews Vijay Amritraj about his family's contribution to Indian tennis and his earliest memories of Leander as a young player coming through his academy. Leander then interviews the so-called 'Kings of Indian Tennis', Ramanathan and his son Ramesh Krishnan, Leander asks them about their family legacy in the game. Ramanathan came closest to winning India's first singles Grand Slam singles title back in 1960 and 1961, making the semi-final of Wimbledon twice and reaching World Number 3. Leander asks them both why India has never produced a singles grand slam champion. Ramanathan cuts straight to it, saying that kids aren't trained hard enough from an early age, lack the physicality and mental strength. We visit one of the biggest academies in South India; the Triangle Tennis Trust to see what physical training takes place at grassroots level & Leander interviews one of the most promising players in the Indian game, Vishnu Vardhan, about the obstacles he's faced coming through the system.
And finally, Leander takes India's top player Somdev Devvarmann silk shopping and chats to him about his time training in the States and his hopes for his career.
The show timings are:
Thursday, February 23 at 1600 (IST)
Friday, February 24 at 2300 (IST)
Saturday, February 25 at 140 (IST)
Sunday, February 26 at 2300(IST)
Sunday, March 25 at 1400(IST)
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