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Ramkumar wins but Prajnesh bites dust, India win 4-1

By The Assam Tribune

BENGALURU, April 9: A clean-sweep could not come through but India stamped their authority over Uzbekistan by winning the Davis Cup tie 4-1 to advance to the World Group Play-offs, here today.

India�s place in the World Group Play-offs, to be held in September, was secured once a 3-0 lead was grabbed yesterday in the Asia/Oceania Group I second round tie. The team was eyeing a whitewash but fell short in the second reverse singles� match.

Ramkumar Ramnathan continued India�s domination of the home tie by outclassing Sanjar Fayziev 6-3, 6-2 in just 67 minutes in the first reverse singles at the KSLTA stadium.

Left-handed Prajnesh Gunneswaran, though, had a hard battle at hand against the big-serving 406th ranked Ismailov. Ismailov negotiated the conditions much better than Fayziev and emerged a deserving 7-5, 6-3 winner in the second reverse singles.

Both the players served big but debutant Prajnesh buckled under pressure in crucial moments and that made a difference to the outcome of the match.

Ismailov�s victory meant that India could not force a whitewash. The last time India enjoyed a clean-sweep was in February 2014 when they hammered Chinese Taipei in Indore.

However, it was a brilliant start for new captain Mahesh Bhupathi, who has introduced a few rules for the players and has his own style of carrying out business.

Fayziev struggled to adjust to the bounce and speed of the court while Ramkumar turned it into his advantage. He consistently sent down bouncy serves, enticing errors from his opponent.

In his first service game, Fayziev was down 0-40 and was broken when he smashed an overhead volley long and wide on the second breakpoint.

Ramkumar quickly ran away with a 3-0 lead with an easy hold and could have been 4-0 up when Fayziev committed three consecutive double faults but the Uzbek managed to hold. � PTI

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