Italian open
Italian Open: Bopanna-Ebden Suffer Second Round Exit
This latest defeat extends their struggles to three tournaments. They have been unable to find their rhythm on the slower surface, and their struggles are a cause for concern as the French Open approaches.
The duo had a strong start to the season, claiming the Australian Open and Miami Open titles on hard courts. However, their teamwork seems to have faltered on clay. They haven't been able to string together consecutive wins. .
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