In their bid to win a maiden Olympic medal, Sania and Bopanna dominated the proceedings against the British star duo of Andy Murray and Heather Watson and registered a 6-4 6-4 win in the mixed doubles quarterfinal that lasted an hour and seven minutes at Court 2 of Olympic Tennis Centre in Barra.
"We still think we can improve as every round becomes tougher from here on. We played two amazing champions today and we look forward to playing champions, whoever it is, tomorrow," Sania said.
The Indian duo will face the winners of Venus Williams and Ram Rajeev of the US versus Italian pair of Roberta Vinci and Fabio Fognini in the semis tomorrow.
The world number one doubles player Sania revealed that they had done their homework against the British pair, something that clicked.
"We had a gameplan, we saw their videos. We had to stick to it and try to keep Andy out of it. We wanted to make him play the uncomfortable shots. He's obviously the best in the world. We had to try and bring him in," Sania said.
Sania also spoke highly of her lanky partner Bopanna who complemented well for an easy win.
"We feel as a team together. I feel my returns were better than yesterday. I was able to break everybody. No matter whom we are playing against. Rohan was also very solid. We had the confidence on each other, unless I did something stupid," she said.
Sania also spoke highly of her lanky partner Bopanna who complemented her well for an easy win.
"We feel as a team together. I feel my returns were better than yesterday. I was able to break everybody. No matter whom we are playing against. Rohan was also very solid. We had the confidence on each other, unless I did something stupid," Sania said.
Bopanna also gave credit to Sania and said the condition was less windy as he got back to his rhythm.
"It was not so windy so it helped. We knew we had to put our 'A' game out there with especially Andy. Sania was returning extremely well and it became easy for me at the net. She hits the ball really hard and aggressive, it makes me easier to move in the court, that made a difference.
Talking about the upcoming semifinals, Bopanna said, "Everyday is a new day. We are taking one match at a time. Every match is tough. It's going to be a tough match again and we have to be confident. We have a great chance of winning the semifinals.
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