Bhupathi, however, insisted that there was no fall-out between the two, as in the past. But he did say that it was hard for him to explain the split.
"It's very hard for me to explain that decision. It wasn't my decision. When we started playing last year the Olympics was a goal, Australia and the World Championships were a goal, and I had a feeling we'd see our careers into the sunset
."But, as I said, Leander has a difference of opinion and I have to respect that. We're professionals and at the end of the day we both love to compete and to win and we do whatever it takes to get the best out of both of us," Bhupathi told CNN-IBN.
Bhupathi maintained that two don't have any bitterness towards each other.
"We had a chat once we got back from Shanghai and since then we've been playing well and practicing pretty well in Mumbai so there was definitely no fall-out. He has his opinion and I've got to respect that. Because of that, we've both found new partners for next year," he said.
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