Aisam, who reached the US Open doubles final along with his Indian partner Rohan Bopanna, is confident that he can also do well in a series of international assignments in the remaining year.
He won’t have Bopanna as his partner in New Delhi, but Aisam has said that even with Aqeel Khan, his long-term Davis Cup partner, he can put up a good show in the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games.
“For me, playing for Pakistan is the highest honour and I will try to give my best for my country in the Commonwealth Games,” he said on Saturday.
Aisam might have to miss the Asian Games – penciled in for this December in Guangzhou ( China) – as the quadrennial spectacle will clash with the year-end Masters championship.
Aisam said that together with Bopanna he can win a Grand Slam title in 2011.
“Off course, we can. Our game is going up. We played really well as a team all of this year and especially at the US Open. I’m confident that we have it in us to win a Grand Slam next year,” he said.
The Pakistan- India partnership, according to Aisam, finds itself comfortable on all sorts of surfaces.
“We are doing well on grass, clay or hard courts and that’s a really good thing,” said Aisam.
He hopes to carry on with Bopanna, whom he describes as his best friend on the tour, in the coming years.
“Rohan is my best friend on the tour. We enjoy playing together and that’s reflecting in our results,” he added.
Aisam and Bopanna are partnering at a time when relations between Pakistan and India are pretty tense.