Aisam, Bopanna nominated for World Fair Play award

Aisam and Bopanna say the idea to allow a tennis match across the Wagah border is now backed by international groups.


Express/afp January 20, 2011

Pakistan Tennis star Aisamul-Haq Qureshi and Indian player Rohan Bopanna have been nominated for the Willi Daume World Fair Play trophy.

The World Fair Play Awards will be presented at a gala ceremony in Olympic City Lausanne's Beau-Rivage Palace Hotel on January 27, 2011.

The committee that arranges the awards aims to “support and promote fairness in and equal opportunity and to formally pay tribute to those men and women, children and adolescents and sports-related organisations throughout the world who have exhibited fair play on the sporting field or throughout their careers, or who have conducted an activity promoting fair play.”

The organisation’s website cites Qureshi and Bopanna’s message of peace as the reason for their nomination.

India-Pakistan border match gains support

Earlier on Thursday, Bopanna and Qureshi urged their governments to allow a tennis match across their heavily fortified border, as support grows for the symbolic event.

Bopanna and Qureshi, the "Indo-Pak Express" who hope their doubles partnership can help their bitterly divided countries, said the initiative was now backed by the world tennis body and an international peace group.

The pair are pushing for a match using a net strung across the famed Wagah border crossing, as part of their "Stop War Start Tennis" campaign.

Qureshi said the International Tennis Federation (ITF) had thrown its support behind the scheme, along with Peace and Sport, a non-governmental organisation run by Prince Albert of Monaco.

"A lot of good things have been achieved, the ITF is now supporting this, Peace and Sport is also supporting this," Qureshi said. "The letters have gone to both the prime minister and president of both countries. "It is a political issue and there are a lot of security concerns, so we are just hoping that the governments will give us the green light so we can play that match on the border."

Qureshi and Bopanna, who were finalists at last year's US Open, are confident of a positive response from their respective governments.

"Things are going in the right direction," Qureshi said. "Last year, at the US Open, both the UN Ambassadors for Pakistan and India came and watched our matches, which was a huge thing and they are supporting the cause as well.

"Things are going in the right direction, we just have to keep playing our matches and get more and more publicity on the bigger occasions. "Hopefully it will happen this year."

Australian Open round one win

Qureshi and Bopanna won 6-3, 6-0 against Franco Ferreiro and Andre Sa of Brazil during their round one men's doubles match on the fourth day of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on Thursday.

Aisam will also be playing in the mixed doubles, partnering with the Czech Republic's Kveta Peschke.

COMMENTS (5)

drkhanjee | 13 years ago | Reply Really Aisam! We are proud of you.
Mo Baba | 13 years ago | Reply Kudos you two! Keep the flags flying-
VIEW MORE COMMENTS
Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ