04 February,2024 07:04 AM IST | Islamabad | PTI
India’s Ramkumar Ramanathan returns to Pakistan’s Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in Islamabad on Saturday. Pic/AP, PTI
India blunted Pakistan's challenge on the opening day to take a 2-0 lead in the Davis Cup World Group I play-off tie with Ramkumar Ramanathan and N Sriram Balaji rising to the occasion in the high-pressure contest, here Saturday.
A fired-up Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi gave his all in a tight opening singles, but the intensity of the match and tough conditions took a toll on him as he suffered a
hamstring injury in the third set, which prevented a close finish to a hard-fought contest.
Ramkumar served extremely well in the match and also returned better in the second set to prevail 6-7 (3), 7-6 (4), 6-0 while 43-year-old Aisam served 10 double faults in the match, going for brake.
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Ramkumar's strong serving and percentage tennis was key to the outcome of the match. He served nine games at love, keeping the points short and crisp.
Down by a set, Ramkumar wriggled out of a tough situation when serving at 3-4, he was down 15-40 and never looked back in the match in which he fired 20 aces.
Balaji, a doubles specialist, was challenged by Aqeel Khan, but the Indian defeated the veteran Pakistani 7-5, 6-3 in the rain-hit second singles.
The freezing cold made the conditions challenging for the players.
Pakistan have always punched above their weight in home conditions on grass courts, but India was well-equipped to respond to the challenge. "This will go down as a special win for me given we are in Pakistan. It is not easy to win away," Ramkumar said after the win.
"It [grass courts] suits my game style the way I play. It is one of my favourite surfaces. I adapted really well. Aisam slowed down the game while serving. It was not easy but I was all pumped up," he said.
Aisam said he gave his 100 per cent in the match. "It was really cold, making the balls heavy. I did not make many mistakes when I had breakpoints in the second set. He served well, one on âT' and had two volleys.
He gets credit for that," said Aisam. "In tie-breaker also, he came up with goods, but I did not make many errors. Then I started feeling pain in my groin and it spread to my thigh. That slowed me down and also my focus shifted to pain.
Ramkumar started to serve better. But I feel proud, I played hard," he said.
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