Soares-Vesnina duo bags title

Russia's Elena Vesnina and Brazil's Bruno Soares kiss the mixed doubles trophy after winning their mixed doubles final match at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia, January 31, 2016. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

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Melbourne, Jan 31: Brazil’s Bruno Soares, fuelled by numerous cups of coffee, produced a doubles double when he and Russian partner Elena Vesnina won the Australian Open mixed doubles title on Rod Laver Arena here Sunday.
Soares, who won the men’s doubles title with Britain’s Jamie Murray that finished early Sunday, clinched his second title in a little over 16 hours when he and Vesnina beat American Coco Vandeweghe and her Romanian partner Horia Tecau 6-4, 4-6, 10-5.
The Brazilian said after they clinched the trophy in the super tie-break that he had not slept well after he finished his official duties and had sent Vesnina a text message saying he was ‘ready to go’. “Been living on coffee ever since. So I had 22 coffees already. But now it’s all worth it,” Soares told reporters.
“It feels amazing. It was long days, tough days. Last night I finished really late. It’s tough. A lot of adrenaline going on. Tough to sleep. “But I knew I had another important day. You don’t get the chance to play many Grand Slam finals. I think you got to make the most of it.
“To get the chance to play one and win one, it’s already extremely special. I mean, I got two in the same day, so… it’s special.”

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