Leander Paes is just three shy of completing a century of Grand Slam appearances but is now unsure whether uncertainty caused by Covid-19 p...

Leander Paes is just three shy of completing a century of Grand Slam appearances but is now unsure whether uncertainty caused by Covid-19 pandemic will allow him to complete the coveted milestone or for that matter compete at the next year’s Tokyo Olympics.
Paes had announced that 2020 would be his last season as a professional player but his plan to bid adieu on a high with a record eighth appearance at the Olympics, was stalled by the pandemic, which has wrecked the sporting calendar.
“Olympics is still far away. As of now, I find it difficult to believe that sports will start by July or August. Would it start October or November ... who knows.
“But my team and I are very well prepared that when the lockdown opens up, we will revaluate then and look at ‘One Last Roar’ as season whether we should look at 2021 or not,” Paes told table tennis player Mudit Dani on his chat show ‘In the sportlight’
Further talking about his plans, Paes said there one piece is statistic he would like to get. “I have played 97 Grand Slams so far and if I play three more, it will be 100 so that moves me.
“Also getting to the eighth Olympics...