They beat the 2016 Australian Open champs in a third-set tiebreak to reach the round of 16. Paes is one of the best doubles players in the history of the sport and at 44, he’s showing no signs of stopping. Nor does it seem that he wants to. He’ll turn 45 this year and after a result like this, one could almost seeing playing for a couple more years, at least.
Here’s your daily look at three matches to watch as the second week kicks off.
Groth/Hewitt vs. Pablo Andujar/Albert Ramos-Vinolas: Can the Aussies keep it going? They’ve done the hard part of punching a hole in their section of the draw; now, they have to ensure there’s no letdown after such a big win. Neither Andujar or Ramos-Vinolas would be considered anyone’s idea of a doubles specialist—far from it, in fact—but they’re capable of getting enough balls back to frustrate their opponents. The Spaniards have yet to drop a set this tournament. Anyone playing Hewitt and Groth know the crowd will be behind those two. Expect the home favorites to live to play another day in Groth’s farewell tournament.
(1) Latisha Chan/Jamie Murray vs. Andreja Klepac/Rajeev Ram: Last year, Murray and Chan’s regular partner then, Martina Hingis, found Grand Slam success at Wimbledon and the US Open, winning both titles.