Paes completes career mixed doubles Slam with US Open title
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NEW YORK (AFP) — India's Leander Paes completed a career mixed doubles Grand 
Slam on Thursday, joining Zimbabwe's Cara Black to beat Britain's Jamie Murray 
and American Liezel Huber 7-6 (8/6), 6-4 in the US Open final.
The 97-minute victory for the first-time Slam pairing follows mixed titles for 
Paes at the 1999 French Open and Wimbledon with American Lisa Raymond and the 
2003 Wimbledon and Australian Opens with US star Martina Navratilova.
"It was in the back of my mind that I hadn't won this one," Paes said. "I woke 
up this morning with a purpose. I woke up really fired up."
Paes, who lacks the Australian Open title for a men's doubles career Slam, lost 
two prior US Open mixed finals, including last year with American Meghann 
Shaughnessy 6-4, 7-6 (8/6) to Max Mirnyi and Victoria Azarenka of Belarus.
In 2001, Paes and Raymond fell 6-4, 5-7, 11-9 (champions tiebreak) in the final 
to Australians Todd Woodbridge and Rennae Stubbs.
"The key part is selecting a good partner," Paes said. "I let Cara do all the 
work and I just stood back and enjoyed it."
Both Black, 29, and Paes, 35, have a chance for more titles this week at 
Flushing Meadows.
Paes and Czech Lukas Dlouhy have advanced to Friday's US Open men's doubles 
final, where they will face US brothers Mike and Bob Bryan.
Black and Huber, a South African who became a US citizen last year, are 
top-seeded partners in women's doubles, where they are in the semi-finals.
Huber and Black hope for a chance to play 2005 US Open winners Raymond and 
Samantha Stosur of Australia in Sunday's final.
"It was tough for me to play against Liezel, but Leander was so good with me," 
Black said. "He calmed me a lot and said he had my back at all times.
"All thanks to Leander. He pulled me through."
Murray, the elder brother of US Open singles semi-finalist Andy Murray, won 
last year's Wimbledon mixed doubles crown with Serbian star Jelena Jankovic but 
lost to a Paes pair for the second US Open in a row, bowing in the 2007 semis.
"I was looking for a bit of revenge but it didn't happen," Murray said.
Paes and Black won six of the last seven points to take the first set, denying 
set points on a Black scoop volley winner and when Murray netted a forehand 
volley.
"She won the match for us," Paes said.
Black fired a service winner to give her and Paes a set point and the Indian 
star poached a backhand volley smash to win the set.
"It was amazing to pull that set out," Black said. "It gave us a great lift."
Paes and Black broke Murray in the fifth game of the second set, then held to 
the finish for the 150,000-dollar top prize. 

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