Another article talking about their activism -
'Indo-Pak Express' Gaining Steam
9/09/2010 11:30 PM ET By Greg Couch
NEW YORK -- The Prime Minister of Pakistan called him in the morning, and then word came that they are setting up theater-sized screens all around the city of Lahore, and maybe throughout Pakistan, to watch him play tennis.
Then Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi went out and played the mixed doubles finals at the U.S. Open Thursday.
In the end, Bob Bryan and Liezel Huber beat Qureshi and Kveta Peschke 6-4, 6-4.
But it was still another big day for Qureshi.
"I never, ever will forget this moment for the rest of my life," he said.
Qureshi is half of the Indo-Pak Express doubles team, with partner Rohan Bopanna of India (both pictured above, Bopanna on left, Qureshi on right). They are friends and partners from often warring, always threatening neighbor countries.
So they're sending a message, albeit one that started as an accident. They partnered a few years ago for tennis reasons, not political or social ones.
"What (he) and Bopanna are doing for world peace is incredible," Bryan said to the crowd at Ashe Stadium over the public address system in his victory speech. "These guys are great guys. Everyone in the locker room likes them."
He then said that he and his brother Mike would make a donation to flood relief in Pakistan. He did not specify an amount.
"Unbelievable gesture by them," Qureshi said. "More than 40 million people homeless. I really, really appreciate the gesture."
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On Wednesday, the Pakistani and Indian ambassadors to the U.N. sat together to watch their semifinal match. Both vowed to return Friday.
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